Good question. Beer is considered to be a good ..cool..drink distilled out of "Barley" that
keeps the cool and helps free urination in summer.
Percentage of alcohal is very low..and goes well
with fried fish and cashew, groundnuts,mixture etc.
One bottle at a time twice in a week shows that you are well under control.. It is good that way for pocket and body.
One bottle per day in summer is quite fine and you will get smaller "Pet" bottles these days. Benefits is that It gives cooling effect to the body and those who have difficulty
in urinating find it helpful. Barley is recommended by doctors to patients having extra heat in body.
2007-03-22 09:01:36
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answered by vasudev s 3
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You're all idiots.
No benefits? Moderate enjoyment of beer can be quite healthy! Much as the moderate use of prostitutes can be.
"The moderate consumption of alcohol, including beer, is associated with better health and greater longevity than is either abstaining or drinking heavily.[18]Beer, like wine, is hormetic.[19]
Brewer's yeast is known to be a rich source of nutrients; therefore, as expected, beer can contain significant amounts of nutrients, including magnesium, selenium, potassium, phosphorus, biotin, and B vitamins. In fact, beer is sometimes referred to as "liquid bread".
A 2005 Japanese study found that low alcohol beer may possess strong anti-cancer properties.
So eat that you anti-alcohol five year olds. When you get older you'll be an alcoholic anyway - regardless of what you say now.
Whores.
2007-03-20 19:33:39
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answered by TheseGuysAreStupid 1
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The only disadvantage is one bottle is not nearly enough. Multiply it by 10 and then you will see the benefit.
2007-03-22 06:58:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Must be some young ones on here that don't know anything of what they speak.......
Alcohol, particularly beer and hard liquor, are associated with an increased risk of developing oral cancer. The risk of developing oral cancer is higher in people who use both tobacco and alcohol. Avoiding or stopping the use of tobacco decreases the risk of oral cancer. It is not known if stopping the use of alcohol decreases the risk of oral cancer.
.....I drink beer and wine occasionally.
2007-03-20 18:19:10
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answered by Anonymous
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i am with that intelagent man studys have proven one glass of red wind a day has contributed to thuinning of yourm blood so you won't get cloged up like those people whom think alcohol consumtion is bad for you.HA then why has evernoe that did no drugs or alohol in my family dead and the bad ones all have out lived everyone else, my grandfathers mom drank tequelua and smoked siice she was 14 and i danced with her at her 106th birthday
2007-03-20 22:44:16
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answered by Mark F 2
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To all those retards who are so anti-alcohol, why the heck are you answering in an alcohol forum? Go to the AA forum and answer there. You don't belong here!
As one of our founding fathers, Benjamin Franklin, once said, "Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy".
2007-03-21 00:34:52
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answered by Voice of reason 4
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Take heed all you beer lovers. It is now a proven fact that beer -- yes, BEER -- can provide the same health benefits as wine. No matter what type of ale you prefer, studies show that drinking beer in moderation (up to 2 drinks a day for us guys) can and will reduce your chances of strokes, as well as heart and vascular disease.
It's called the French Paradox -- the link between the low rate of heart disease among the French and their fat-laden diet was a daily dosage of red wine. Well, there's no denying the results of that study. But what the public doesn't know is that the health value of beer has been known, documented and applied for centuries. But there are folks out there who don't want you to know about it (I wonder why).
wine vs. beer
According to Mr. Jim Anderson, wine connoisseur, "When you compare the raw ingredients that go into wine and beer, you'll find that wine, on one hand, is made purely from grapes, water and yeast. Grapes are a fine source of sugars, fiber and chromium, but few of those things survive the fermentation and filtering process. Yeast has loads of complex B vitamins, but again, they do not appear in the final product due to filtering."
Beer, on the other hand, is made from grains, water and yeast. Grains commonly used are barley and wheat (with cheaper, mass-produced beers relying on corn and rice), both of which are loaded with a variety of vitamins that survive the fermentation and filtering process. And the vitamin value of the yeast is conserved in the hundreds of unfiltered beers that are on the market -- both on tap and in bottles.
interesting tidbits about beer
Tidbit #1
In November of 1999, The New England Journal of Medicine stated that light to moderate beer drinkers would decrease their chances of suffering a stroke by 20%. They also stated that those who drink one beer a day compared to those who drink one beer a week experience no difference in reducing stroke risks.
Need more reasons to chug a beer? Look no further...
Tidbit #2
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas (May 1999) reported that consuming moderate amounts of beer would lower one's chances of coronary heart disease by 30-40%, compared to those who don't drink at all. (Beer contains a similar amount of 'polyphenols' -- antioxidants -- as red wine and 4-5 times as many polyphenols as white wine).
Tidbit #3
Alcohol has also been attributed to increasing the amount of good cholesterol (HDL) in the bloodstream, as well as helping to decrease blood clots.
Tidbit #4
Beer contains vitamin B6, which prevents the build-up of the amino acid homocysteine, that has been linked to heart disease. Those of us who have high levels of homocysteine are usually more prone to an early onset of heart and vascular disease.
Tidbit #5
A new study performed at the TNO Nutrition and Food Research Institute in Utrecht indicates that those who drink beer had no increase in their homocysteine level, but those who drank wine or liquor had an increase of up to 10%.
Tidbit #6
Beer provides a 30% increase in vitamin B6 into the blood plasma -- something that neither wine nor any other liquor can do.
Tidbit #7
Beer is both fat-free and cholesterol-free.
Tidbit #8
Beer has a relaxing effect on the body thereby reducing stress and helping you sleep better.
Tidbit #9
Beer has proven to have positive effects on elderly people. It helps promote blood vessel dilation, sleep and urination.
what exactly is beer?
An average beer contains the following:
# 0 mg cholesterol
# 0 g fat
# 13 g carbohydrate
# 25 mg sodium
# protein, calcium, potassium, phosphorus, and vitamins B, B2, and B6
# alcohol
Sounds too good to be true? Not really. Considering beer was first used as a homeopathic remedy back in the good old days of the Egyptian Pharaohs thousands of years ago, things haven't changed much.
The only problem nowadays is the sad fact that several irresponsible people drink more than they should, and sobriety becomes a discarded word. Although I have listed the many good things about beer, there are also several negative aspects that I am obliged to caution you about: liver disease, obesity and alcoholism.
Of course, these adverse reactions would not occur if beer were drunk in moderation. Being responsible is always the key to having fun with friends and enjoying a nice cold glass of beer. I, for one, am going to have a beer and think that over.
Reference: http://nd.essortment.com/beerhealthbene_rryq.htm
2007-03-20 23:12:44
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answered by Anonymous
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it better be a good beer and a big bottle
2007-03-20 23:22:02
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answered by Anonymous
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There are no benefits of drinking alchocal.
2007-03-20 18:22:45
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answered by Tanisha 1
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in case you prefer abs, you're able to desire to artwork out and eat correct. eating one beer a week won't stay away from you from getting abs, yet in basic terms eating beer and not workout will supply you a lager abdomen!
2016-10-01 06:22:33
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answered by ? 4
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