Army vet lost 44 pounds only drinking beer for Lent, inspired by monks.
I'm inspired
https://www.foxnews.com/faith-values/ar ... s-ohio-man
All beer diet
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Re: All beer diet
Beer helped build the pyramids and made agriculture possible. Beer had nutrients, vitamins and minerals that kept the poor masses heathy.
Beer is not just for breakfast anymore.
Beer is not just for breakfast anymore.
Re: All beer diet
Bernie Sanders wrote:Beer helped build the pyramids and made agriculture possible. Beer had nutrients, vitamins and minerals that kept the poor masses heathy.
Beer is not just for breakfast anymore.
Yeah, but the beer that helped build the pyramids was unfiltered beer, with the yeast still in it. Most of the nutrients are in the yeast. In modern times, we filter out the yeast and throw it in the garbage, keeping only the part of the beer that's mostly just water and alcohol with no real nutritional benefit. Sort of like what we do with all our other foods.
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Re: All beer diet
Does anyone still make unfiltered beer and sell it?
Re: All beer diet
HitRed wrote:Does anyone still make unfiltered beer and sell it?
There are a few.
https://beerandbrewing.com/cbb-beer-rev ... efeweizen/
I like Hacker-Pschorr Weiss
https://beerandbrewing.com/review/weisse/
- Bernie Sanders
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Re: All beer diet
If I want yeast I'll just go down on your wives.
Re: All beer diet
Army Vet becomes an alcoholic! It's an Easter miracle.
the world is in greater peril from those who tolerate or encourage evil than from those who actually commit it- Albert Einstein
Re: All beer diet
2dimes wrote:HitRed wrote:Does anyone still make unfiltered beer and sell it?
There are a few.
https://beerandbrewing.com/cbb-beer-rev ... efeweizen/
I like Hacker-Pschorr Weiss
https://beerandbrewing.com/review/weisse/
Hoegarden and Franziskaner are two that I really enjoy that are unfiltered. You can see all the sediment (yeast) sitting at the bottom of the bottle. Recommended to swirl it around before drinking.
