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    Anything good about beer??

    Is Beer the Healthiest Alcohol?




    When we think of Oktoberfest, we think of beer. In America, it's arguably the only thing we know about this celebration. Since October is also when tailgating, er, football season kicks in, it may as well be national beer month. While this conjures up images of loud men with distended bellies, perhaps it's time we gave beer another look. A bevy of recent studies seems to indicate that beer may well be the healthiest alcohol we can drink.
    This idea may take some getting used to. We tend to see wine drinkers as beautiful and refined. Scotch drinkers are dashing impresarios. Fabulous hipsters favor the martini. And beer, well, you don't exactly think Tony Horton or Shaun T. Whenever you see a fat guy in American popular culture, a beer is never too far away. Homer Simpson. Norm from Cheers. Willie from Bad Santa. Heck, we even call their slovenly looking stomachs "beer bellies."
    Is all this vilification justified? Maybe not. According to England's Royal Society of Chemistry's (RSC) recent study, Beer: Quality, Safety and Nutritional Aspects
    , beer is loaded with good things: proteins, vitamins, and antioxidants?€”even fiber. Taken in moderation, beer can offer a host of nutritional benefits.
    A very, very brief history of beer in America


    Beer has been brewed, in some form, in every culture for about as long as humans have inhabited the planet. But nowhere has it been more important from a cultural perspective than in Europe. When America was colonized, this European influence ensured that we'd become a nation of beer drinkers.
    Originally, we were an ale country. When more Germans began arriving, in the mid-19th century, we started drinking more lagers. These lighter-style beers were more easily mass-produced and became the bastion of the early American breweries, run by guys like Pabst, Schlitz, and Miller.
    The light?€”some would say watery?€”taste now associated with mass-produced American beer didn't come around until World War II, when brewers started substituting the traditional ingredients of beer with more available ingredients. Bland became synonymous with "American beer" until the rise of microbreweries in the late 20th century. Now Americans are privy to more varieties and a larger selection of beers than any place on earth. The epicenter of the beer world now seems to be Portland, Oregon, which is commonly referred to as "Beervana."
    If beer is good, why are beer drinkers fat?


    Before we discuss the benefits of beer, it's important to note that beer isn't some magical nectar of the gods. It requires moderation. The reason Homer and Norm have those bellies is that they don't just drink one beer, they drink a lot of beer. A six-pack (a seemingly perfectly round number for many beer drinkers) of pretty much any beverage in a day is going to have some negative side effects, just due to the number of calories consumed. An excess of beer can be especially detrimental for three reasons: carbonation, calories, and alcohol. Carbonation can neutralize stomach acids and this hampers digestion, so people trying to lose weight should avoid beer with meals. Calories, well, we all know what calories do. The average beer has 150 calories. When Homer drinks ten beers, he's consuming over 1,500 calories?€”before a donut even crosses his lips!
    About 70 of those calories come from alcohol, an extremely controversial substance when it comes to its effects on the body. The over-consumption of alcohol is responsible for all sorts of nasty things, including cirrhosis of the liver and addiction. However, the RSC study, along with several other studies, indicates that two or three alcoholic drinks a day greatly reduce mortality rates, especially those involving cardiovascular disease.


    That said, alcohol has also been found to inhibit muscular protein synthesis, which is the whole point of working out to begin with! So popping a cold one after that big basketball game or that Million Dollar Body fitness video probably isn't the best idea. Best to wait a few hours.
    One final note on the negative effects of beer. Germany actually has beer purity laws (enacted in 1516) that guarantee that their brews are made of nothing but water, hops, yeast, and barley. We have no such laws in America, so you never know exactly what you're getting. Most of the bigger brewers put rice or corn in their beers to keep prices down. They can also load it with preservatives and chemicals. As a general rule, if you're looking for a healthy beer, the smaller the brewer, the better the beer. In fact, most small brewers proudly boast about their ingredients.
    So what's so good about it, anyway?

    Recent studies have been revealing many positive associations between beer and health. These include a lowered risk of cardiovascular disease, an improved mental state in women, and increases in life span. Drinking beer can help reduce homocysteine levels, lower triglycerides and LDL-cholesterol, and reduce blood clotting. An important note is that a constant here is moderate consumption, but that should go without saying. So let's take a closer look at just what's in beer that makes it healthy.
    One might be inclined to lump excessive carbohydrates in with the list of beer's problems, but this just isn't the case. Although it does have some carbohydrates, the idea that each brewski is a carb bomb is a myth. Generally, there are 5 to 11 carbohydrate grams in one 12-ounce bottle of beer. Milk has 18 grams. Soft drinks have 36 grams.
    Thanks to its malted barley, beer also contains protein, at the rate of 0.7 to 2.1 grams per bottle. While most of the larger proteins are lost during the brewing process, beer still contains all the essential amino acids.
    Malted barley also gives beer plenty of vitamins, particularly B vitamins. A bottle of beer can contain 10 to 20 percent of the recommended daily allowance (RDA) of niacin, riboflavin, pyridoxine, and folate. But mass-produced beer lovers take note: beer's riboflavin comes from its barley, as well as its yeast. Beers brewed with barley substitutes such as rice (Budweiser, for example) contain fewer vitamins.
    Another benefit of drinking beer is the water, which, among other things, prevents dehydration and helps maintain electrolyte balances. A bottle of beer has between 327 and 337 grams of water, as opposed to 12 ounces of wine, which is 302 to 323 grams water, or soft drinks, which have 315 grams of water.
    Because good beer uses good, pure water, you'll also find a lot of minerals within, although which ones and how much depends entirely on the water's source. It's safe to say you'll usually find a good amount of potassium and magnesium, and plenty of calcium.
    Both hops and malt add several phenolic compounds into the mix. Many of these compounds are the same as or similar to the antioxidants found in wine, tea, and several fruits and vegetables, all of which have been known to protect against cardiovascular disease. So it would appear that "The French Paradox" applies to ale drinkers as well.
    So get out there and enjoy your Oktoberfest with the knowledge that you could be doing yourself some good. Just don't overdo it.
    It is not how much we have, but how much we enjoy, that brings us happiness.
    ~ Charles Spurgeon

    #2
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    Y'know, Kid, I think I'm a pretty strong supporter of the folks here who are working on plans to control their alcohol consumption. But I am wondering if you would consider making the headers for your new threads something other than advertisements about the benefits of various kinds of alcohol... I have to look at that stuff in commercial advertising all the time, and I truly find it distasteful. Lately, every time I hit "new posts," I see it in one of your headers... I'd rather not have to look at it, here...

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      #3
      Anything good about beer??

      I know, WIP...

      You're right about advertising; and I feel a little of what you feel as most of the "research" on this thread refers to the evil and deleterious aspects of alcohol.
      I think I have it covered.
      I feel a sense of "balance" now.
      There probably won't be any new posts unless the NYT comes out with something of note.
      They had the breast cancer/ wine connection; did you see that?

      Is there a way you could block my new posts?
      After all, I haven't been saying much of anything that interests you lately.

      Parting words attributed to Mr Franklin...



      ~Kid~
      It is not how much we have, but how much we enjoy, that brings us happiness.
      ~ Charles Spurgeon

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        #4
        Anything good about beer??

        I don't want to block your posts, and I do appreciate what you have to say, as well as what others in the Mod Squad have to say. Maybe I am overly sensitive to anything that sounds or feels like the promotion or even idealization of alcohol/drinking, and sometimes in your enthusiasm for your controlled drinking program, it comes across that way. To me. Especially when it's in a header.

        I've had an especially tough day today, emotionally, doing some things that not so long ago would have led to some very heavy drinking. At times like that I am less likely to appreciate positive threads about the joys or benefits of alcohol.

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          #5
          Anything good about beer??

          p.s. the little Ben Franklin graphic is a great example of the kind of thing I'd rather not see here at MWO... maybe I should just stay out of this section, after all.

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            #6
            Anything good about beer??

            I understand...

            If you'll note, unless I'm remiss; I don't think I've posted ANYTHING positive about alcohol anywhere except under a "Mod" thread or "research".
            I peruse the Abs threads but rarely contribute any opinion.
            I do try,WIP, not to be COMPLETELY inconsiderate!
            ~Kid
            It is not how much we have, but how much we enjoy, that brings us happiness.
            ~ Charles Spurgeon

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              #7
              Anything good about beer??

              I have to agree with WIP on this one. Much as I would like to hang onto the notion that red wine is an antioxidant and therefore good for me, or that the vitamins in beer are healthy, I would be using these ideas as excuses. I sure as heck don't need another reason to drink. And I say this as I continue to struggle.

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                #8
                Anything good about beer??

                Thanks WIP!!!!

                Here they come!!!!
                *:H*:H*:H*:H
                It is not how much we have, but how much we enjoy, that brings us happiness.
                ~ Charles Spurgeon

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                  #9
                  Anything good about beer??

                  Kid I think you are incredibly inconsiderate.
                  If you want to promote the benefits of alchohol it really is best not to do it on a site where people struggle with that very substance.
                  Living now and not just existing since 9th July 2008
                  Nicotine Free since 6th February 2009

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                    #10
                    Anything good about beer??

                    The Modder Philosophy...

                    As a Modder, my goal is to "control" my alcohol intake...
                    I'm not a Abstainer wannabe; I'm not trying to quit.
                    I still drink because I enjoy it,
                    acknowledging that too much will kill me...
                    I don't go into the Abs threads and argue with every demeaning,
                    sometimes erroneous, statement about alcohol or Modding.
                    We are all entitled to our opinions.

                    As far as research goes; I didn't make this stuff up.
                    My goal is to balance the overwhelming amount of info posted by people with a different goal and opinion than I have; postings that may cause modders to feel guilty for continuing a lifestyle that they are happy with.

                    If someone is so fragile that reading research articles I post is going to make them go out and get crazy drunk, then I think they might just be looking for an excuse to drink anyway.
                    ~Kid~
                    It is not how much we have, but how much we enjoy, that brings us happiness.
                    ~ Charles Spurgeon

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                      #11
                      Anything good about beer??

                      I love beer as much as any man can do, specially german heffe weissbier

                      But in this moment of my life ( unluckily ) it is not the healthiest choice for my soul.

                      that's all. apart from that, thanks for the info.

                      regards

                      klingsor

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                        #12
                        Anything good about beer??

                        What I asked you to do, Kid, was to consider NOT putting the alcohol ads in your headers.

                        Nobody said that anyone was going to "go out and get crazy drunk." I think it's apparent that some of us would appreciate not having your delight in your own alcohol consumption shoved in our faces, by way of the headers on your threads.

                        And as to "THE modder philosophy... "? Are you the spokesperson for all "modders" and the proper "philosophy" of controlled drinking? You've got your point of view... not so sure how many of your "modding" compatriots share it in every respect... ?

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                          #13
                          Anything good about beer??

                          Maybe...

                          I'm the one speaking now...
                          Which part is arguable; this:
                          "The Modder Philosophy...
                          As a Modder, my goal is to "control" my alcohol intake..."???
                          It is not how much we have, but how much we enjoy, that brings us happiness.
                          ~ Charles Spurgeon

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                            #14
                            Anything good about beer??

                            Hi All
                            This tread seemed odd to me also.I don't understand the reasoning to have this on a site were people are dealing with finding a way to control their al intake be it AF or mod.I am sure you can defend it from your point of view but some people are not happy seeing it here.Isn't that enough to make you want to remove it or is your right to post it that important that you don't consider others having a hard time with it.

                            Stay Healthy and Keep Fighting
                            AF 5-16-08
                            Stay Healthy and Keep Fighting
                            AF 5-16-08

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                              #15
                              Anything good about beer??

                              Caysea...

                              Maybe reading all the posts will enlighten you.
                              I explained my reasoning.
                              I see posts on occasion that I'm "not happy seeing here",but that is not a reason for that person to take down the post..
                              Sorry.
                              ~Kid~
                              It is not how much we have, but how much we enjoy, that brings us happiness.
                              ~ Charles Spurgeon

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