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Pub (sort) | Location (sort) | Rank (sort) | Visits (sort) |
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The Experiment | Greater London, Hackney | 58 | 20 |
Devonshire Arms | Cambridgeshire, Cambridge | 7772 | 19 |
The Plough Inn | Kent, Stalisfield Green | 7717 | 19 |
Prince Albert (Rose's) | Greater London, Woolwich | 7715 | 19 |
The Palm Tree | Greater London, Bow | 7703 | 19 |
The Royal Oak | Kent, Brookland | 7559 | 19 |
The Fox | Kent, Maidstone | 7358 | 19 |
Sugar Loaves | Kent, Hollingbourne | 7012 | 19 |
The Golden Lion Hotel | Kent, Rochester | 6828 | 19 |
The Park Tavern | Greater London, Eltham | 6297 | 19 |
The Basketmakers Arms | East Sussex, Brighton | 6181 | 19 |
The New Oxford | Greater Manchester, Salford | 4451 | 19 |
Fellows, Morton & Clayton Ltd. | Nottinghamshire, Nottingham | 2810 | 19 |
Jolly Drayman | Kent, Gravesend | 2258 | 19 |
Prince of Wales | Aberdeenshire, Aberdeen | 1895 | 19 |
The New Inn | Kent, Minster (Thanet) | 1370 | 19 |
The Ship & Shovell | Central London, Charing Cross | 1094 | 19 |
White Hart | Kent, Canterbury | 648 | 19 |
Smithfield Market Tavern (formerly Smithfield Tavern; Smithfield Hotel)) | Greater Manchester, Manchester | 585 | 19 |
The Hare & Billet | Greater London, Blackheath | 496 | 19 |
Here's a list of all the pubs we've visited on PubsandBeer!
So how do we calculate the Rank I hear you ask.
The formula tries to take account of the certainty of getting a good pint, the average score of beers tried and how variable the scores were.
Will the Ranking formula give you a definitive list of the best pubs? Who knows but it's better than ranking pubs by their average score because pubs we've been to once which served a terrific pint end up looking better than pubs we've been to lots whose average is slightly lower. Is that fair? We think not.
If you can think of a better Ranking formula then let me know.
Oh yeah, here's the formula...
((Number of samples at the pub DIVIDED BY Total Samples for all pubs) MULTIPLIED BY the pub's average beer score) MULTIPLIED BY (1 MINUS The standard deviation of scores at the pub)