Newcastle Beats the Capital for British Pint Pride According to New Ranking
- Guild Secretary
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NEWCASTLE has beaten the capital in a recent ranking looking at the cities with the strongest pride for British pints, with Geordie pub owners found to be most likely to stock British brewed beers.
The study from multi-award winning independent British brewer Freedom Brewery, supported by new YouGov data, analysed the top 20 biggest UK cities by population. It looked at how often drinkers mention British or local beers in online reviews for each city’s top ten rated pubs, according to Tripadvisor.
Mentions were counted across Tripadvisor and Google reviews to create a final ranking, with London coming second in the rankings, despite being the country’s capital.
Matthew Willson, managing director of Freedom Brewery, said: “It’s really interesting to see that London didn’t come top of our rankings, despite the many pubs it has across the city, and its central location for all things Britain. Here in the UK, we have so many fantastic breweries right here on our doorstep, but it’s disappointing that when you step into many UK bars – especially across London, their taps are flooded with ubiquitous mass produced faux foreign lagers.
“However, it’s encouraging to see the pride Newcastle takes in supporting British brewing. It’s not just about what’s on tap, it’s about celebrating homegrown talent and keeping those traditions alive. These results show that consumers do see the value in British beers and want to see them at their favourite establishments.
What are England’s top cities for British pint pride?
Rank | City |
1 | Newcastle upon Tyne |
2 | London |
3 | Leeds |
4 | Leicester |
5 | Manchester |
6 | Bristol |
7 | Plymouth |
8 | Sheffield |
9 | Nottingham |
10 | Bradford |
As part of the study, the team from Freedom also teamed up with national data company YouGov to assess the nation’s attitudes towards support for British beers. Surveying more than 2,000 respondents, the data revealed that 37% of UK adults say they support local or independent breweries always, often or sometimes, while 35% say they choose British beer over imported options.
The survey found broader patriotic sentiment in consumer behaviour, with 44% of UK adults supporting British brands always or often, and only 6% rarely or never choosing them, indicating a strong appetite for products made at home. When asked about British-brewed beer more generally, 55% described it as either excellent or good, highlighting the high regard drinkers have for beer made in Britain.
Matthew continues: “We’ve always believed that beer carries a real sense of place and belonging, and this research shows how much that matters to people. Whether they’re choosing a local beer or a well-crafted British lager. People want authenticity and connection, and they want to know the story behind the pint in their hand.
“The results highlight that pubs need to cater more to the growing demand for beer produced in Britain, as many drinkers feel the current offering doesn’t always reflect what they want. At Freedom Brewery, we aim to be the solution to mass produced, inauthentic foreign beers by offering premium British beers with purpose and personality at their heart.”
The YouGov findings also revealed that when asked what would make them more likely to choose a British beer brand over a non-British beer, 34% of respondents said ‘availability’, while 46% stated ‘supporting local businesses and jobs’. These results highlight a willingness to support local as well as the strong appetite for British beers, and suggests that punters want to see more available on taps across the country.
Matthew adds: “This year, we’re encouraging Brits to make 2026 the year they spare a thought for where their next pint has come from and to support our British brewers. Opting for a British brewed beer means you’re supporting a fantastic UK community steeped in history too.”
Freedom Brewery has been proudly setting the gold standard for British beers for more than three decades, and is considered to be one of the pioneers of premium British lagers. The brand is passionate about unlocking the pride and spirit of UK brewed beers.
With more people seeking out beers that feel rooted in place, Freedom hopes to play a leading role in shaping the next chapter of British brewing.
To read the full report, visit https://freedombrewery.com/news-events/news/englands-top-cities-for-british-pint-pride-revealed/
For more information about Freedom Brewery, visit https://freedombrewery.com/
Methodology
To identify England’s top cities for British pint pride, Freedom looked at the UK’s top 20 cities by population. It then looked at the top ten rated pubs according to Tripadvisor per location. The team then counted all positive mentions of ‘British beer’, ‘British lager’, ‘and ‘local beer’ across all reviews at each pub across Tripadvisor and Google reviews.
The cities were then ranked based on the total number of mentions.
All other figures, unless otherwise stated, are from YouGov Plc. Total sample size was 2,180 adults. Fieldwork was undertaken between 24–25 November 2025. The survey was carried out online. Figures have been weighted and are representative of all UK adults (aged 18+).
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Notes to editors:
About Freedom Brewery
Freedom Brewery is a multi-award winning independent British brewer with more than three decades of experience brewing premium lager. They are the true pioneers of premium British lager, and create a clean, crisp beer without compromise.
Since their launch in 1995, they’ve taken their time creating a beer that’s crisp, bright, and unapologetically British. Made from 100% British ingredients and cold matured for six weeks to achieve natural carbonation, Freedom lager is the definition of refined.
Freedom is proudly independent, powered by sustainability, and driven by the belief that consumers deserve authentic premium British beers
For more information, contact Rosie Lees, Lauren Bolton and Addie Kenogbon-Harley at freedom@cartwrightagency.com or call 0115 853 2110.
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