A Pint a Day. . .
18th September 2021
Sterile, free of toxic metals, isotonic and good for the heart, beer is undeserving of decades of bad press, say David Williams and Jeremy Philpott.
Beer is one of the most ancient foods known to humankind. Grain was being fermented to brew beer as long ago as ca 3500 BC – 2000 years before it was used in baking bread. Used as payment, ration, or gift, beer has been drunk and celebrated by people all over the world for thousands of years. Up to 300 years ago it was safer to drink beer than surface water because the water used in brewing had been boiled, and until recently stout was frequently prescribed for post-natal women and the infirm.
It still tastes like beer. Make it taste like Pepsi and then come talk to me. ‘Sure it tastes bad but it’s good for you!’ Well, tastes bad plus good for you makes it ‘medicine’, and I only take medicine when told to by a doctor. When my Primary Care Physician says ‘drink a six-pack of Coors and call me in the morning’, then I’ll think about it.