We have all heard that Red Wine is good for your health. This is generally due to the phytonutrient resveratrol. It has been suggested that resveratrol can help lower LDL cholesterol and decrease inflammation. It is also a potent antioxidant. Resveratrol comes from the skin of the grape. Since in red wine the skin is generally fermented linger, it has higher levels of resveratrol.
However, wine isn’t the only adult beverage super food. Many people over look the health benefits of beer. I came across an excellent article by Registered Dietitian Andrea Giancoli entitled “A Toast to Good Health: Craft Brews Trend Brings New Attention to the Benefits of Beer”. Here are 4 reasons Beer can meet or beat the benefits of wine.
- Beer Can Help Improve Cholesterol Also- Beer contains a similar amount of alcohol as red wine. Moderate consumption of alcohol can help raise HDL and lower LDL just as the alcohol in wine can.
- Beer Has Fiber- Wine does not contain any fiber. If you look at the nutrient data from beer it also lists 0 grams of fiber. However, studies cited in the article state that there is actually about 0.75 grams of soluble fiber in a lager and 1.3 grams of soluble fiber in a dark beer.
- Beer Has More B Vitamins- Beer contains double the amounts Thiamin, Riboflavin, and B6. It also contains much higher amounts of niacin and folate. It also contains 3% of your RDA for B12!
- Beer Has Minerals Too- Wine and beer have similar amounts of potassium, calcium, and magnesium (all good for lowering blood pressure). But beer has much higher amounts of selenium (an essential micronutrient and potent antioxidant).
Now before you go toasting to your health, remember that overconsumption of ANY alcoholic beverage overrides the positive health effects. Moderation is defined as one drink per day for women and 2 drinks per day for men. Below is some websites to local craft brewers in Jacksonville. So have a beer or wine but don’t overdue it. And always always drink responsibly and don’t drive.
For a great craft brew try these local favorites of mine
Bold City Brewery
Intuition Ale Works
Engine 15 Brewing Company
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