See, now I know you're in PE, and I have not seen those here, did the family get them locally or some league of beers action?
Awesome, thanks I'll make a turn there in the week
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See, now I know you're in PE, and I have not seen those here, did the family get them locally or some league of beers action?
Please, there's no need to thank yourselfSee, now I know you're in PE, and I have not seen those here, did the family get them locally or some league of beers action?
Awesome, thanks I'll make a turn there in the week
Just finished bottling our first ever beers for an event tomorrow night. Will be bottling a lot more next week. PM me for orders if you're in Joburg. View attachment 226160
10 scientific reasons drinking beer is actually good for you
One of those proverbs you see up on chalkboards in pubs says, ‘If you don’t drink, you don’t live longer – it just seems longer.’
Actually, that’s complete hogwash – beer helps you live longer.
And that’s just one of the health benefits of this marvellous, fizzy tonic. Here are a few more (scientifically sound) reasons to pour yourself a beer RIGHT NOW.
1) Beer makes you live longer
Virginia Tech researchers found that regular, moderate beer drinkers were 19% less likely to die during a given time period than people who never touch a drop.
2) Drinking beer makes you thin
Drinking high-power brews such as Leffe could actually make you thin – as well as really, really pissed.
A new book, The Diet Myth by King’s College London Professor Tim Spector, claims that everything we know about losing weight is wrong – and that drinking Belgian beer is actually good for your gut bacteria, which can aid efficient digestion.
3) Beer helps to fight cancer
Xanthohumol – a flavonoid found in hops – is an antioxidant which inhibits cancer-causing enzymes.
4) Beer keeps your brain sharp
A study in the New England Journal of Medicine found that women who had one alcoholic drink a day were less likely to find their mental faculties declining as they grow older.
5) Beer doesn’t actually give you a beer belly
A study at UCL found there wasn’t actually much scientific evidence behind the idea of beer giving drinkers the distinctive ‘beer belly’.
The researchers wrote, ‘There is a common notion that beer drinkers are, on average, more ‘obese’ than either non-drinkers or drinkers of wine or spirits.
‘The association between beer and obesity, if it exists, is probably weak.’
6) Beer stops you getting kidney stones
People who drink a moderate amount of beer are 41% less likely to get kidney stones, according to a study published in the Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology.
7) Beer has less calories than skimmed milk or orange juice
Never mind the fact that it’s pretty unlikely that you’ll drink 10 pints of skimmed milk, beer is LOW CAL.
Guinness released statistics showing that its heavy, dark brew is lower in calories than either OJ or skimmed milk.
8) Hoppy beers can protect against Alzheimer’s
Although they won’t protect you against not being able to remember what happened last night.
A recent study found Xanthohumol, a compound in the hops used to flavour beer, is able to protect the brain from degenerative disorders, such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
9) Beer is full of vitamins
Who needs disgusting fruit smoothies?
‘If you analysed beer you would be amazed at how many super-nutrients there are in it,’ says Dr Stephan Domenig, medical director of the Mayr Health Centre in Austria.
10) Beer makes your bones stronger
A glass or two a day could help make your bones stronger – it’s rich in dietary silicon, key to building bone mineral density, according to a study in the Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture.
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I tried it a few times and wasn't crazy about it.
And?
I tried it a few times and wasn't crazy about it.
first time I've tried the Tongerlo, classic Belgian Bruin
pretty good
The SO says we are heading to Baracas Wine & Beer Bar tonight, and I want to try an IPA, any suggestions?
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based on their site I'd recommend either of these
Devils Peak The King’s Blockhouse IPA or Citizen Saboteur English IPA
if you want something more intense try the Brewdog Punk or Hardcore IPA
Baracas now open on Mondays?The SO says we are heading to Baracas Wine & Beer Bar tonight, and I want to try an IPA, any suggestions?
B