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Published 12:08 13 Aug 2015 BST
Updated 13:44 13 Aug 2015 BST
Glaswegians topped the chart with an impressive nine pints a week - the same amount as booze-loving Bristol.
Newcastle and Manchester just missed out on top spot with their average of eight-and-a-half pints each, while drinkers in Cardiff could only manage seven-and-a-half pints a week.
Birmingham and Norwich boasted slightly better records than London, with an average weekly intake of seven pints.
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