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Well, it means you could learn the top styles folks are drinking in your state.
As a brewer, that could help you decide that the next best beer to brew will be a hazy IPA or an imperial stout.
You could discover the most popular beers in your area.
As a craft beer bar, that could help you choose the next beer to bring on tap.
Untappd’s data & analytics open up a world of possibilities for your beverage business. And as an Untappd for Business partner you have access to all of this information that shows you the trends and insights of drinkers in your city, state, region, and beyond.
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To show you the power of Untappd’s analytics, we’re breaking down the most checked-in beers over the last ninety days in London, England, the most checked-in country outside of the U.S.
England: The Most Checked-In Country (Outside of the U.S.) on Untappd in 2023
In 2023, England ranked on the Untappd app as the country with the most number of check-ins outside of the U.S., accounting for a whopping 14.35% of all check-ins. England’s capital, London, is a historic beer city. We have the largest city in England and the United Kingdom to thank for so many styles of beer that we drink today. Including the iconic India Pale Ale, porter, and stout, among others. Beyond history, London has become a hotspot for modern craft breweries, including Beavertown, Gravity Well Brewing Co., Drop Project, and Cloudwater Brew Co.
In fact, in the last ninety days, London ranked as the number one most-checked-in city in the United Kingdom with just shy of 128.5k check-ins, a tick (about 4k) higher than this same time last year. With that in mind, here’s a peek at what beers people have checked in the most in London, England, for the last ninety days.
The 10 Most Popular Beers in London, England - Last 90 Days
- Camden Hells Lager – Camden Town Brewery
- Neck Oil – Beavertown
- Guinness Draught – Guinness
- Camden Pale Ale – Camden Town Brewery
- Wingman – BrewDog
- London Pride – Fuller’s Brewery
- Reliance Pale Ale – Brixton Brewery
- Hepcat – The Gipsy Hill Brewing Co.
- Madrí Excepcional – LA SAGRA
- London Black – Anspach & Hobday
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