The truth is the all carbonated beverages make me feel ill. You should conserve your strength for converting those who have a chance, and leave me to my plonk.
Samuel Smith's Organic Chocolate Stout is basically heaven.
If you can try that Rasputin one I linked which is from the US I recommend it RoJo!
That's one of the reason I prefer stout to other beers.I would drink a good stout flat. In fact they are often much less carbonated than other beers.
One time I had a licorice stout from a small brewery here in Italy. It was great.Samuel Smith's Organic Chocolate Stout is basically heaven.
mm...... haven't had that, but have had quite a few chocolate stouts. And coffee stouts. And..
Link
Contrary to the common view, beer has lots of health benefits that make it at least as healthy as wine when it’s consumed in small amounts. Moderate consumption can mean as much as three glasses a day, when paired with a healthy diet.
Glad to see I'm on the way to a healthy lifestyle.
Thoughts?
Yeah...antioxidants don't even do us any good anyway, apparently! Despite seeming to have a plausible mechanism for health benefits, the most recent conclusions I've read are that there is just no evidence at all of a health benefit from consuming more antioxidants, and what's more, the free-radicals that anti-oxidants kill actually play an important roll in our bodies!Any health benefit in an alcoholic beverage can be found better in its non alcoholic variant. A cup of cocoa has more antioxidants than the famed wine.
I think this is one of the more reasonable hypotheses for the health benefits of alcohol: stress kills, alcohol relieves stress.I suppose it's a good relaxant in moderation (the other side of the coin being depressant), but you can get that through yoga, meditation, and all kinds of other activities that will keep you in a good state of well being without the other risky side effects associated with alcohol consumption.
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