Drinking Beer is Good for Health if Consumed Moderately
Drinking Beer is Good for Health if Consumed Moderately

According to the experts from The Beer Academy, London, if people consume beer moderately, it is good for health.

Experts have stated in their report that if consumed with restraint, beer is the healthiest alcoholic beverage accessible with less calorific-value.

Dr. George Philliskirk, a biochemist and co-founder and Director of the Beer Academy said, “We are trying to help people understand what beer is, what it’s made of, and that when drunk in moderation it actually has a lot of positive health benefits”.

According to the experts, their reports will give a confidence to people, while purchasing beer and will also take away their misconceptions about drinking beer.

This February an online study had been carried out in which selected 2,004 adults aged 18 and above were interviewed. They results of the survey revealed that 68% people considered beer as the national drink of Britain.

On the other hand, 10% people considered that the drink contained fat and another 13% had a false impression about beer that it was made from chemical elements rather than malted barley and hops.

But the research has revealed that beer is fat- free and it consists of antioxidants compounds and minerals like silicon, which are not harmful for health.

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