Eight Healthy Reasons To Drink Beer

Posted by admin | News | Posted on March 17th, 2008

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- Eight Healthy Reasons To Drink Beer
- If these schools were beers which would you drink?
- Eight reasons why beer is good for you
- Really green beer!
- Bronze Age burial ‘with beer mug’
- Drink a *really* green beer tonight!
- Beeradvocate.com Supports SAVR: An American Craft Beer & Food…

Eight Healthy Reasons To Drink Beer
Forbes – Mar 17, 2008
That’s because a decade’s worth of health research shows that regular moderate beer intake–one to two 12 ounce glasses per day for men and one for women–can be good for you especially if you’re facing some of the most common diseases related to aging. Experts say wine tends to get most of the attention when it comes to the health benefits of alcohol primarily because of the French paradox a reference to the relatively low rate of heart disease in France in spite of a diet high in saturated fat. The idea is that daily sips of Merlot make the difference.

If these schools were beers which would you drink?
ESPN – Mar 17, 2008
We break down the beer bracket by asking one simple question for each matchup: If these schools were beers which one would we drink?If this method doesn’t work we’ll be brewin’ a batch of Busted Bracket Extra Bitter. Get it? Take the school state or the mascot and make it the most obscure microbrew you can imagine. Vanderbilt becomes Commodore Cask Conditioned Baller Bock. Wisconsin could be Badgers’ Big Ten Best Blonde Ale.

Eight reasons why beer is good for you
mlive.com – Mar 17, 2008
comA article published today on. com reports that moderate (emphasis on the moderate) consumption of alcohol including beer may in fact be good for you.

Really green beer!
Seattle Post Intelligencer – Mar 17, 2008
Really green beer!. Patrick’s Day usually means green dye Guinness and a huge celebrating for reasons most people don’t really know. (Everybody’s Irish on St.

Bronze Age burial ‘with beer mug’
BBC News – Mar 17, 2008
Canterbury Archaeological Trust said the curled-up skeleton was an example of a “Beaker” burial because of the pottery vessel placed at its feet. Education officer Marion Green said the “beautifully decorated” pot could have been “a type of beer mug”. She said tests on beakers from other sites suggested Bronze Age man was brewing a type of beer from grain. The body was in a “crouched” position typical of the period with knees drawn up to the chest she added.

Drink a *really* green beer tonight!
Seattle Post Intelligencer – Mar 17, 2008
Drink a *really* green beer tonight!. The Sierra Club and others are highlighting hops that go easy on the Earth.

Beeradvocate.com Supports SAVR: An American Craft Beer & Food…
PR.com – PR.com (press release) – Mar 17, 2008
com Supports SAVR: An American Craft Beer & Food Experience Comes to Nation’s Capital in MayWashington DC March 17 2008 –(PR. com)– Four dozen independent craft brewers have been selected to showcase the pleasures of fine food enjoyed with amazing beer in Washington D. SAVR: An American Craft Beer & Food Experience will highlight the culinary delights of beer as part of the Brewers Association’s annual American Craft Beer Week. Julia Herz spokesperson for the association said “SAVR offers a truly unique opportunity to be personally served by many of America’s most innovative and famous brewery owners and brewers.

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