uh i been drincin for sum 39 years and at my nex birtday, i be 48 or sumptin and i's feel like in my own opinyun, now, that beer cant be all dat bad now is it?
2007-12-07 02:15:57
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answered by tmelton36 2
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If you are over 21 and not planning to drive a car or operate heavy machinery, it's probably safe to drink a couple bottles of beer. Just remember--Beer in cans is easier to cool than beer in people.
2007-12-07 02:13:30
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answered by Ace Librarian 7
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Well...it depends...the key it´s moderation I guess...1 beer or 2 every once in a while it´s fine, 1 beer or 2 every 15 minutes, 24/7 not a very good idea
2007-12-07 02:15:25
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answered by March77 3
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Depends on many factors: age, weight, and maturity level.
Many first-timers (I'm assuming you're under legal drinking age) drink until they vomit.
Remember, beer takes a little time to kick in. Don't get hasty and have more than you should. Just wait; you'll feel the effects after one or two.
2007-12-07 02:13:01
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answer #4
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answered by secretlyINlove 2
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The Beverage of Many Faces
The fact is, beers may differ considerably from one another. You can enjoy beer that is light or dark, sweet or bitter, as well as beer made from barley or from wheat. The taste of beer depends on many factors, including the quality of the water used, the type of malt, the technology employed, and the yeasts used in the process.
One of the most eminent beers is pilsner (or pils), a classic pale-colored lager. This type of beer is produced by hundreds of breweries all around the world. However, authentic pilsner is brewed only in the town of PlzeÅ, or Pilsen, located in the Czech Republic. The secret to its production lies not only in technology but also in the raw materials used—soft water, high-quality malt, and the right type of brewer’s yeast.—See the accompanying box.
Another excellent type of beer is weiss beer, a wheat beer that is especially popular in Germany. The British specialties are porter and stout. Porter is a strong, top-fermented beer made from roasted malt, which gives this beverage a dark, rich color. Porter was first brewed in London in the 18th century. Originally, it was intended to be used as a “nourishing” beverage for hard workers, such as porters. Stout, a very dark and heavy beer—made famous in Ireland and the world by the Guinness family—is a variation of the traditional porter. You can experience either the English sweet stout, which usually contains lactose (milk sugar), or the Irish dry stout, which is bitter and has a higher alcohol content.
Another important factor for many who enjoy beer is how it is consumed, whether it comes from a bottle or a can or is drawn from a barrel. Americans tend to like their beer ice-cold. Others prefer it at room temperature or somewhat chilled and served directly from the barrels stored in the pub cellar.
Truly, beer is a beverage of many faces. By drinking it in moderation, you might gain some health benefits. In fact, it contains various important vitamins and minerals, such as riboflavin, folic acid, chromium, and zinc. According to some authorities, moderate beer drinking can help prevent heart disease and skin disorders. If you make a good choice from the brands and types available, and if you are balanced in your use of it, you may enjoy this delicious and refreshing drink. So the next time you sit before a glass of the golden beverage crowned with a head of white foam, recall its fascinating history!
2007-12-07 02:36:01
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answered by tahoe02_4me62 4
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Not only is beer safe to drink, in moderation it's good for you.
It helps to cleanse the liver and kidneys of toxins if you drink ONE beer per day; please note the ONE in the statement -- that's the key, as moderation ALWAYS IS.
2007-12-07 02:19:32
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answered by Lonnie P 7
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Yes I would say beer is safe to drink but only by an ADULT and only in MODERATION!
2007-12-07 02:13:24
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answered by J. D 1
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In moderation it is very safe to drink.
2007-12-07 02:25:21
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answered by Anonymous
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In some countries, it's a lot safer than the water.
2007-12-07 02:21:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, but not to excess.
Unless you are pregnant, no amount of alcohol is good for a fetus.
2007-12-07 02:13:10
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answered by Michael B 5
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