You're missing a few. Also, some of those have closed. Because of these discrepancies this map is literally unusable.
67 0 ReplyRoad trip?
30 0 ReplyThinking more one hell of a pub crawl.
29 0 ReplyMeh, I reckon I could have a Guinness in each one before closing time.
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How many of them are called The Winchester?
27 0 ReplyI don't know, but that's where I would go both to wait out the apocalypse and for a date.
11 0 Reply2, if this is to be believed
Edit, and then 3 or 4 if THIS is to believed (and those other two appear to have moved from Burnley to Liverpool, and Islington to Highgate)
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Why so empty on the northern part? Non British here.
24 0 ReplyThe people who lived there were forcibly relocated to the colonies because the lairds worked out that it was more profitable to use the land for sheep than peasants.
36 0 Replywell, why don't the sheep have pubs?
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I think they'd say the same.
16 0 ReplyUnderrated comment right here
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Scotland is way less densely populated than England
6 0 ReplyI think it's mountains?
1 0 ReplyThat doesn’t normally stop us, but barely anyone lives in the highlands.
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damn bro the night life really is dying. Barely any pubs nowadays.
18 0 ReplyIt'll be interesting to remove the Red Lion and see the difference
12 0 ReplyLooking at that blue line, OOP solved the traveling Irishman problem.
11 0 ReplyNope, incomplete. Here's one at the tip of that peninsula-looking island that's left bare (Skye).
I'm curious now it there actually is a spot in the Hebrides or Highlands where you can be more than a day's walk from a pub.
11 0 ReplyLooks more like a bar. Never says pub that I saw.
Skye is beautiful though. Worth the ferry if you're in the area.
1 0 ReplyThere are several pubs in Skye, I visited a few last year.
2 0 ReplyCould you explain to my Canadian ass what the difference is? Haha. The only thing it seems to mean here is that they try to be classier and serve full entrees.
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Skye is actually close enough that you can drive over there by bridge
1 0 ReplyI prefer driving by car.
2 0 ReplyHow big is the bridge?
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This is missing a few, there's more than that in the rural regions of Scotland.
11 0 ReplyYeah, this map comes up on the Web periodically and we Scots point out that it's lacking (a lot) in Scotland.
3 0 ReplyBleeding English erasing Scottish pub culture smh /s
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Great! Now do every bar in Wisconsin…
10 0 Reply2 0 ReplyGood attempt, far from being all of them though. For example in Appleton they can’t hand out more liquor licenses because of the sheer amount of bars there.
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What’s the deal with the hole in the cloud of pins near the England / Scotland border?
7 0 Replyit's actually one Big Super Pub that fills up the whole of Northumberland
16 0 ReplyLooks like it might be the North Pennines, which is basically a national park
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There's seems to be a mistake: The northern portion of Éire, also known as Ireland, is erroneously included in this chart of UK pubs. Please fix this.
7 0 ReplyDid you mean Éire?
5 0 ReplyThank you for pointing that out. I hadn't noticed. Fixed it.
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Ireland is not a lake. Please fix this
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I'd be interested to see the alcoholism rates over history compared to the US. That's a lot of pubs, but I have a feeling the rates are lower there.
7 0 ReplyFound a random graph that might tell part of the story. I've always heard that people drink more heavily in Europe than the US.
11 0 ReplyWhat happened in the 80s?
4 0 ReplyI'm doing my part!
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North Scotland must be where people go to sober up.
5 0 ReplyHappy to see some of the unoriginal shitposts from Reddit that have been posted over and over for years making their way to Lemmy.
5 0 ReplyIt was my first time seeing it =/
40 0 ReplyI was one of today's 10,000, too. I liked it.
¯\(ツ)/¯
24 0 ReplyIt wasn't mine, but things don't have to be 100% new and original for me to enjoy them.
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First time seeing this one. Did you know images are often shared across multiple social media platforms?
19 0 ReplyBe the change you want to see in the world
10 0 ReplyThis comment is just as unoriginal
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I recently visited one in Belfast.
5 0 ReplyWell done lads.
4 0 ReplyInternet teaching me Ireland not in UK.... either that or all their pubs blew up.
3 0 ReplyNorthern Ireland belongs to the UK, the Republic of Ireland doesn't.
14 0 ReplyNI is part of the UK, for now.
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England ⊂ Great Britain ⊂ United Kingdom ⊂ British isles
Great Britain is England, Scotland, Wales.
United Kingdom is Great Britain + Northern Ireland.
British isles are UK and Ireland.
7 0 ReplyRemember that Ireland and Northern Ireland both make up the island of Ireland. The Irish live in (the republic of) Ireland and the Northern Irish live in the northern part of Ireland (Northern Ireland), which is part of the UK.
Hope that helps.
5 0 ReplyIreland doesn't have pubs. They have bars. Which serve the same function as pubs and look like pubs but they are bars.
3 0 ReplyIreland totally has pubs. I think you might be thinking of Boston.
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Makes me nervous seeing those northern areas with vast swaths of land with no pubs. What do people do up there?
3 0 ReplySeems light
3 0 ReplyDid you know that alcohol is a class one carcinogenic? Just like tobacco and radiation.
3 0 ReplyOh no I will miss out on precious years of wage slavery and paying rent!
5 0 ReplyIs that all that life is to you?
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i dont care
1 0 ReplySo YOU'RE the ice bucket challenge!
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The Isle of Skye is bleak.
3 0 ReplySeveral hotel bars on Skye are effectively pubs.
3 0 ReplyThat's a relief!
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same first time.
3 0 ReplyI for certain of 5 pubs that exist but are not on that map.
3 0 ReplyI for certain of 5 pubs that exist but are not on that map.
I think you a word.
2 0 ReplyI think they even a verb
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Mmm. Pubby.
2 0 ReplyI'd rather drink alone in my basement
2 0 ReplyThe third place for the users of feddit.uk
2 0 Reply"get me to god's country"
2 0 ReplyThe pub crawl of death.
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