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Sales of Non-Alcoholic Beer Going Up In Health Conscious Britain by Nick B. Patient Expert Posted Wed 13 May 2009 10:48pm sales of low and non-alcohol bitter and larger zoomed up 10 per cent last year, regular beer sales fell by per cent. Euromonitor also predict the success of the virtuous stuff will keep on rising an additional 23 per cent over the next four years. The market research group suggested brewers may be tempted to market low-alcohol beers as the main event rather Read on »
Economy Getting Too Stressful – Samuel Has Relief – 27 Percent Alcohol Beer - Utopias by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Thu 03 Dec 2009 8:48pm well, just in time for the holidays for those people you just don’t know what to buy.   13 states say it is illegal as the alcohol exceeds the legal limit for beer.  BD  The maker of Samuel Adams beer has released an updated version of its biennial beer Utopias - now the highest alcohol content beer on the market. At 27 percent alcohol by volume Read on »
How Alcohol Causes Beer Bellies by Methods of Healing Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Sun 28 Mar 2010 10:57pm of the six pack abdomen.  Ironic isn’t it? Calories in Alcohol Causes Beer Bellies Alcohol contains a huge amount of calories, after consuming only a few beers you have drank... in the snacks you have while drinking the relaxing cold beer and the lack of exercise you avoid doing while relaxing to drink it. Slowed Metabolism in Alcohol Causes Beer Bellies Read on »
Czech scientist brew menopause beer by Cathy T. Healthy Living Professional Posted Wed 01 Oct 2008 8:19pm Czech scientists say they have created a new non-alcoholic beer that contains 10 times the normal amount of phytoestrogen, intended to help women suffering from the menopause. Czech scientists brew menopause beer Read on »
Happy St. Patrick’s Day: Beer, Beer And More Beer by Tyler W. Patient Expert Posted Mon 16 Mar 2009 3:19pm Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Today is March 16, 2009 and all over the world people are drinking green beer (except in Ireland) and getting drunk celebrating St. Patrick’s Day. I’ve put together some manly beer links for Building Camelot readers in hopes that you have a safe and not-too-drunk St. Patrick’s Day. Beer Mapping: Dublin, Ireland Beer Map Read on »
Dog Friendly Beer!?! by Matt FM. Patient Expert Posted Sat 05 Feb 2011 7:33am While I'm not here to promote drinking, the bottom line is, during the Super Bowl, there will be a lot of beer being consumed. While beer is never good for your pets, a company as come up with a pet safe beer. It's called Bowser Beer - Here is what they are saying about it Bowser Beer puts the PARTY in PARTY ANIMAL -Non alcoholic, beer Read on »
Low Carb Beer vs. Lite Beer by Billy @ BeerBellyBlog Patient Expert Posted Mon 10 Nov 2008 4:43pm beer or lite beer rather than the heavy stouts and ales that I love. I did some research and found a comparison of low carb beers… Brand Carbs (grams) Calories % Alcohol... I’m not much of an Atkins guy and I don’t really prefer low carb beers but I remember tasting one back when they were popular. I think the popularity of the low carb beer Read on »
Beer Calories, Beer Belly and Health by Fitho Posted Thu 08 Oct 2009 12:00am A lot of research on wine and beer indicates that one drink a day can help protect against heart stroke, coronary disease, dementia, and more. In fact, some studies suggest.... Consumption of three or more daily drinks increases your risk of obesity, says the study. Wonder which are the unhealthiest alcoholic drinks and healthiest bar drinks? One small Read on »
Beer, Beer, Everywhere by Lee Posted Sun 31 May 2009 12:00am I know I’ve talked a lot about how I want to cut down on the amount of alcohol that I consume, but I couldn’t turn down an old-fashioned beer tasting festival, now could I? Atlanta has a ton of summer festivals, including what we went to yesterday, the East Atlanta Beer Festival. I had some good beers and some beers that I had to pour out because Read on »
St.Patrick’s Day and Beer Benefits by Marci L. Healthy Living Professional Posted Mon 15 Mar 2010 2:00am by delivering up to 5 times as many health promoting antioxidants . Consider that the alcohol in beer can help prevent blood clots and it can also raise your HDL levels. Both... Ladies, grab a mug and let’s all enjoy a beer as we toast that iconic day that is celebrated every March 17th, St. Patrick’s Day! In fact we can toast Read on »