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These three Pennsylvania cities rank among the top 15 beer destinations, study says

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(WHTM) — When coming to Pennsylvania, you are guaranteed to experience unique features, such as the Dutch food, the lingo, and even some of the best beer in the country, according to a study.

When you think of Central Pennsylvania, you may tend to think more of farmland or the Amish, but now you can think about the state having some of the best beer spots. There are three cities in Pennsylvania that rank in the top 15 for "best beer cities in the U.S.," according to a recent study from Tasting Table.

Below is the ranking for the top 15 cities in the U.S. for beer:

  • First - Asheville, NC
  • Second - Pensacola, FL
  • Third - Las Vegas, NV
  • Fourth - Portland, ME
  • Fifth - Greenville, SC
  • Sixth - Lancaster, PA
  • Seventh - Pittsburgh, PA
  • Eighth - Cincinnati, OH
  • Ninth - New Orleans, LA
  • Tenth - Portland, OR
  • Eleventh - Denver, CO
  • Twelfth - Harrisburg, PA
  • Thirteenth - Rochester, NY
  • Fourteenth - St. Louis, MO
  • Fifteenth - Austin, TX

The study was done by taking in the number of breweries, bars, beer-tasting tours, and the average beer cost.

The average cost of a pint (16 oz.) of beer in Lancaster is $4, and the city has two tasting tours, while the average cost for beer in Pittsburgh is $4.40, and that city also has two tasting tours. The average price is $5.25 in Harrisburg and that city has zero tasting tours.

In a list of the top 100 beer cities in the U.S., Philadelphia comes in at 42, while Allentown is at 75.


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