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Come Inside... => The Snug => Topic started by: Grumpmeister on June 07, 2007, 05:15:32 PM
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This should make the guys happy: cloud9:
MADRID (Reuters) - A study in which teetotal Spanish nuns drank a regular half-liter of beer showed that beer may help reduce cholesterol levels, a group financed by the Spanish Beer Makers' Association said on Thursday.
The study also showed that the beer did not need to contain alcohol or to be drunk in large quantities to be good for you.
The "magic" ingredient is hops.
"Hops, one of the basic components of beer, may provide benefits ... in reducing levels of total cholesterol and triglycerides," the Centre for Information on Beer and Health said in a statement.
The experiment did not appear to have won many new beer fans among the teetotal Cistercian nuns who took part, chosen on the basis of their steady lifestyle and balanced diet.
"To be honest, if I needed it to reduce cholesterol or whatever I'd continue to drink it, but I wouldn't just drink beer (for itself) because I don't like it," Sister Maria Jose told Spanish state television RTVE.
Fifty nuns drank half a liter of beer a day for 45 days, then stopped for six months. Then they took 400 milligrams of hops daily for 40 days.
The result was a six percent reduction in total cholesterol among those with high levels, the Centre said.
"We did it for the good of humanity," Sister Almerinda Alvarez told the newspaper El Pais.
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So 6 litres - ultimate health!!! Fantastic!
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My homebrew has loadsahops! happy088
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True Barman but the goodness of the hops is somewhat lessened by its tendancy to explode scared:
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True Barman but the goodness of the hops is somewhat lessened by its tendancy to explode scared:
Indeed ? but the new reinforced concrete containment vessel and pressure relief technology seems to have alleviated that problem somewhat. happy088
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half a litre is hardly much, less than a pint...
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half a litre is hardly much, less than a pint...
Yes, but you can drink-ahead.
I?ve drunk my quota up to the age of 397. happy088
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True Barman but the goodness of the hops is somewhat lessened by its tendancy to explode scared:
Indeed ? but the new reinforced concrete containment vessel and pressure relief technology seems to have alleviated that problem somewhat. happy088
Hang on, wasnt that the material you had set aside for the Nick resistant seating? eeek:
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True Barman but the goodness of the hops is somewhat lessened by its tendancy to explode scared:
Indeed ? but the new reinforced concrete containment vessel and pressure relief technology seems to have alleviated that problem somewhat. happy088
Hang on, wasnt that the material you had set aside for the Nick resistant seating? eeek:
It was but I figured that was an impossible goal? doh:
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Hmmmm.
Nope this is a first, I can't fault your logic eeek:
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Hmmmm.
Nope this is a first, I can't fault your logic eeek:
I didn?t get -101 karma without having sound logic, or, er something? confused2:
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You mean -102 old boy point:
You may want to keep a low profile when Wenchy next logs in scared2:
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-?ve karma is a sign of supreme intelligence ? it says so in the instructions? point:
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It doesnt count if the instruction has been added on to the end with a biro Barman point:
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It doesnt count if the instruction has been added on to the end with a biro Barman point:
Arse! cussing:
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Father Jack impressions dont change the fact old boy point:
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So just eat hops then?
Do they taste nice? Would they make a savoury HOP cake, for example?
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So just eat hops then?
Do they taste nice? Would they make a savoury HOP cake, for example?
A savoury hop cake with powdered alcohol ? perfect! drumroll:
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half a litre is hardly much, less than a pint...
Yes, but you can drink-ahead.
I?ve drunk my quota up to the age of 397. happy088
I rather like this idea - bit like carbon off-setting or carbon trading. 8)
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Who was it said that "Work is the curse of the drinking classes"?
Oscar Wilde