Another reason to drink beer (like we need more)
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Another reason to drink beer (like we need more)
This doesn't explain why I can't remember what I went into the room to get, though.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/men/active/m ... imers.html
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/men/active/m ... imers.html
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Re: Another reason to drink beer (like we need more)
While I don't need a reason to drink, this is as good as any.
So hops are good, eh?
So hops are good, eh?
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The last line is what struck me:
'In September 2014 scientists at Oregon State University found that very high levels of xanthohumol improved the cognitive function of young mice. However, they pointed out that a human would need to drink "2,000 litres of beer a day to reach the xanthohumol levels we used in this research". '
Drink up fellows.
'In September 2014 scientists at Oregon State University found that very high levels of xanthohumol improved the cognitive function of young mice. However, they pointed out that a human would need to drink "2,000 litres of beer a day to reach the xanthohumol levels we used in this research". '
Drink up fellows.
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Re: Another reason to drink beer (like we need more)
Probably they were talking about American Macro beer. Now if you take Beer-Lord style IPAs, maybe it works better.John Sand wrote:However, they pointed out that a human would need to drink "2,000 litres of beer a day to reach the xanthohumol levels we used in this research"
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LOL.
Yeah, it occurred to me that a DIPA is more healthy than a BMC
Yeah, it occurred to me that a DIPA is more healthy than a BMC
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Scientific proof!John Sand wrote:LOL.
Yeah, it occurred to me that a DIPA is more healthy than a BMC
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Maybe we just pickle our livers before we have a chance to mess up anything else?
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Hmmm, liver concerns. Is there a non-alcholic DIPA?
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Not non-alcoholic, but close. Download that Brew Dog recipe pdf that was linked yesterday. Look at the recipe called "HOW TO DISAPPEAR COMPLETELY".John Sand wrote:Hmmm, liver concerns. Is there a non-alcholic DIPA?
It is a lot like 3.5% Pliney the Elder.
So you could pound down a few of those.
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" An Imperially Hopped Mild." - nice.
In terms of a 3.5% Pliny....they have a beer on tap only @ Russian River that is their Session IPA called "Dribble Belt".
And it tastes just like a session Pliny. I referred to it as Pliny the Little and I think I may even like it better than Firestone's Easy Jack - which has been the gold standard for a Session IPA in my book.
In terms of a 3.5% Pliny....they have a beer on tap only @ Russian River that is their Session IPA called "Dribble Belt".
And it tastes just like a session Pliny. I referred to it as Pliny the Little and I think I may even like it better than Firestone's Easy Jack - which has been the gold standard for a Session IPA in my book.
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I've actually cut back on my use of hops and have really enjoyed the hoppier pale ales but have no fear, I'm working on making sure I don't get dementia though some here probably think it's too late for me already.
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Okay, who are you and what have you done with Beer-lord?!Beer-lord wrote:I've actually cut back on my use of hops
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I am still here and will hop it up soon enough.
Tonite it's all about the Tale of Two Frankepales which could be some of the best quality beers I've brewed in a long time.
Tonite it's all about the Tale of Two Frankepales which could be some of the best quality beers I've brewed in a long time.
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I love Pale Ales. I just kegged a Belgian PA, and have a Rye PA conditioning. But they may seem a little bland after the Pliny Clone I'm drinking.
Thanks Mash, I don't really want NA beer, or even session IPAs. But I don't seek out 8% monsters either. I like to stay about 5-6%. That's ABV, Not Blood Alcohol.
Thanks Mash, I don't really want NA beer, or even session IPAs. But I don't seek out 8% monsters either. I like to stay about 5-6%. That's ABV, Not Blood Alcohol.
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When anyone asks me what's my favorite style of beer, I tell everyone the same thing that I like them all. I can say for sure that, any style of beer instantly becomes my favorite for a time, as long as it's been brewed properly.
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