Fancy a Beer?

November 19, 2009 under Uncategorized

Good news from the BBC News

Alcohol ‘protects men’s hearts’

Drinking alcohol every day cuts the risk of heart disease in men by more than a third, a major study suggests.

The Spanish research involving more than 15,500 men and 26,000 women found large quantities of alcohol could be even more beneficial for men.

Female drinkers did not benefit to the same extent, the study in Heart found.

Experts are critical, warning heavy drinking can increase the risk of other diseases, with alcohol responsible for 1.8 million deaths globally per year.

The study was conducted in Spain, a country with relatively high rates of alcohol consumption and low rates of coronary heart disease.

The research involved men and women aged between 29 and 69, who were asked to document their lifetime drinking habits and followed for 10 years.

Crucially the research team claim to have eliminated the “sick abstainers” risk by differentiating between those who had never drunk and those whom ill-health had forced to quit. This has been used in the past to explain fewer heart-related deaths among drinkers on the basis that those who are unhealthy to start with are less likely to drink.

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Devon Beers help Beer Industry

September 18, 2009 under Uncategorized

Well if you’re the sort of person that thinks that Devon has the best Beers – you now have moe evidence! Brewers such as Otter and Dartmoor are helping the Beer industry buck the national downward trend.

From BBC News

Rise in local brewers’ popularity

Beer

CAMRA says sales in Devon are bucking the national trend

The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) has credited the wide variety of beers in Devon for the growth of the industry.

The county has 27 brewers, the fifth highest in England, and the industry is booming despite a national slump in beer sales and a rise in pub closures.

Sales at the Dartmoor Brewery, which started business in 1994, rose by 35% last year.

Owner Simon Lovelass said the brewery was now selling about 200,000 gallons of ale a year.

He believes customers are looking for consistency and quality.

People like to see beer that’s been produced on their doorstep
Carol Doree, Royal Oak

“If they come back and buy our products again and again, then everybody’s happy,” Mr Lovelass told the BBC.

“If they don’t like it they shift to somebody else and that’s when things start to go downhill.”

Landlady Carol Doree, from the Royal Oak in South Brent, said a brewery’s “localness” also appeals to customers.

“We do food with local produce, but you can’t really see that, whereas with the brewers you’ve got the name pack which shows it’s come from just down the road,” she said.

“People like to see beer that’s been produced on their doorstep.”

Ian Packham, the regional director of the CAMRA, said nationally the number of brewers had been increasing steadily for the past 30 years.

“There’s such a variety of different styles and tastes which are growing in popularity here and it’s really good news,” he said.

“We’re definitely bucking the trend of beers in general.”

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Malaysian woman to be caned for drinking beer?

August 25, 2009 under Uncategorized

A Malaysian court has reportedly ordered a review of the caning sentence given to a woman caught drinking beer.

The main judge at Pahang’s Islamic court put the caning on hold pending the review, saying the sentence was “too extreme”, the Star newspaper said.

If the sentence is enforced, Kartika Sari Dewi Shukarno will be the first woman to be caned in the country.

Now I dont quite understand what is going on. Was she going to be caned because she was a women drinking beer, was it the act of a Muslim drinking beer, or was it because she was drinking beer in public?

Can anyone explain?

BBC News

Calgary Sun

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Can having a beer be an act of Worship?

August 11, 2009 under Uncategorized

Gordon C. Stewart seems to think so:

Sometimes having a beer is a sacramental act, a kind of holy moment, a foretaste of the kind of world we seek, the dissolving of the divisions, community created boldly by grace out of the vain searches for innocence and the broken, rancorous claims of righteousness.

I so very agree!

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Beer is only for humans!

January 8, 2009 under Uncategorized

This is not Big nor clever!

But maybe slightly funny…

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The Pint has been Saved!

December 20, 2008 under Uncategorized

Again slightly late with the news, but the EU has agreed to not ban the pint as the ultimate measure of beer!

Pint of beer and the metric mile safe after Europe backs down

Thinking out loud (as it were), is a pint the ultimate measure?

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