Guest guest Posted August 3, 2001 Report Share Posted August 3, 2001 why don't you try non-alchoholic beer? It has the same flavor. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2001 Report Share Posted August 4, 2001 ooh smart! I didn't even think of that... lots of good non alcoholic ones.. Sharps!! ------------------------------- ~*Mary*~ Founder of " The Nuzzled Network " www.nuzzled.net " Our day will come if we just wait awhile " -Ruby and the Romantics | | why don't you try non-alchoholic beer? It has the same flavor. | Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2006 Report Share Posted January 10, 2006 Another topic where my city shines! We have so many micro-breweries that we're really spoiled for good beer. I love it when American college kids come to visit - they don't realize how low the alcohol content is in American beer. " I can drink a 24 back home... " they always chug and they always get sick. back to the topic, I love a good oatmeal stout... My favorite beers are the red ones, sleemans makes a great russian red " rouse " There's a bar neer my place that has a great nut-brown ale, but my favorite is a company called " unibrou " They make all these high alcohol content beersthat tase awesome... you buy a big bottle and drink it very slowly.. the name sare hilarious: Maudite (hell) 8% dark Don De Diuex (gift from god) 7% golden Fin Du Monde (End of the World) 9% blond thick they have a ton more but you get the idea. When my buddy visits from Vegas every year he buys a bunch to bring home for his buddies mike my trade lists http://www.geocities.com/realshows my launch radio station http://launch./lc/?rt=0 & rp1=0 & rp2=1281193352 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2006 Report Share Posted June 13, 2006 Beer Ingredient May Fight Prostate Cancer From Associated Press June 12, 2006 5:18 PM EDT PORTLAND, Ore. - For many men, a finding by Oregon researchers sounds too good to be true: an ingredient in beer seems to help prevent prostate cancer, at least in lab experiments. The trouble is you'd theoretically have to drink about 17 beers a day for any potential benefit. And no one's advising that. Researchers at Oregon State University say that the compound xanthohumol, found in hops, inhibits a protein in the cells along the surface of the prostate gland. The protein acts like a switch that turns on a variety cancers, including prostate cancer. Dr. Richard N. Atkins, CEO of the National Prostate Cancer Coalition, said the experiments are encouraging and " perhaps men could take it in pill form someday. " He noted an ingredient in tomatoes, lycopene, has previously been linked to prostate cancer prevention. " It's every man's dream to hear that beer and pizza can prevent cancer, " he said. " However, the 17 beers and four large pizzas needed to get enough xanthohumol and lycopene to help prevent prostate cancer is unfortunately not advised. " Atkins noted that drinking 17 beers a day can lead to alcoholism and cirrhosis of the liver, and overdoing it on pizza can lead to obesity and other health problems. " Food, no matter how helpful it may be, is not a full preventive for prostate cancer, " he said. Copyright 2005 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2006 Report Share Posted June 13, 2006 only 17? easy >Anouk Sickler <zurumato >Jun 12, 2006 7:08 PM > > beer > > >Beer Ingredient May Fight Prostate Cancer >From Associated Press >June 12, 2006 5:18 PM EDT > >PORTLAND, Ore. - For many men, a finding by Oregon researchers sounds >too good to be true: an ingredient in beer seems to help prevent >prostate cancer, at least in lab experiments. The trouble is you'd >theoretically have to drink about 17 beers a day for any potential >benefit. And no one's advising that. > >Researchers at Oregon State University say that the compound >xanthohumol, found in hops, inhibits a protein in the cells along the >surface of the prostate gland. The protein acts like a switch that >turns on a variety cancers, including prostate cancer. > >Dr. Richard N. Atkins, CEO of the National Prostate Cancer Coalition, >said the experiments are encouraging and " perhaps men could take it in >pill form someday. " > >He noted an ingredient in tomatoes, lycopene, has previously been >linked to prostate cancer prevention. > > " It's every man's dream to hear that beer and pizza can prevent >cancer, " he said. " However, the 17 beers and four large pizzas needed >to get enough xanthohumol and lycopene to help prevent prostate cancer >is unfortunately not advised. " > >Atkins noted that drinking 17 beers a day can lead to alcoholism and >cirrhosis of the liver, and overdoing it on pizza can lead to obesity >and other health problems. > > " Food, no matter how helpful it may be, is not a full preventive for >prostate cancer, " he said. >Copyright 2005 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material >may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. > > > > > > > >To send an email to - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2007 Report Share Posted November 21, 2007 where do you reside...michigan right? can i have an area or nearest large town? cortney aldrich Nov 16, 2007 9:28 AM Re: Re: pot pie....not that kind of pot pie, Fraggle Thanks Jo! Help me out Frag?jo <jo.heartwork > wrote: Fraggles the man for that in the US - and Valley Vegan in the UK Jo - cortney aldrich Friday, November 16, 2007 5:22 PM Re: Re: pot pie....not that kind of pot pie, Fraggle I've only been vegan for about 2 years. (lacto-ovo for 20 years before that) so I'm still learning. I guess I knew that many beers were not vegan, but always skipped that chapter hoping to live happily in denial. I have not intentionally slipped in my vegan-ness in any way besides beer. It sounds low, and I never thought I'd be this way, but drinking is a huge part of my life! I live in a drinking town, I can see 6 bars from my living room window. I'm in a band that pretty much only plays bars, and every weekend too. When my friends get together, all we do is cook and drink! Does anybody know of a list somewhere of vegan beers to help me out? I know that some must be right? Any help would be appreciated....I'm feeling a bit sick with myself right now. -cortfraggle <EBbrewpunx (AT) earthlink (DOT) net> wrote: guinness is one of the many users across the pond of isinglass traditional clarifying agent used in cask conditioned beers mostly its made from fish bladders..... cortney aldrich Nov 15, 2007 3:42 PM Re: Re: pot pie....not that kind of pot pie, Fraggle No? what about it isn't vegan? Is it the charcole filters? I'm not sure if I can give it up....i mean....its winter now, and thats what I drink in the winter. Peter VV <swpgh01 (AT) talk21 (DOT) com> wrote: Sorry to rain on yer parade, but Guiness ( about 20 years ago) used to be vegan in bottles from Ireland. Now it aint..........sorry....... Peter H massagesister <massagesister > Sent: Thursday, 15 November, 2007 10:30:39 PM Re: pot pie....not that kind of pot pie, Fraggle My pot pie turned out just ok.....a little bland. I added some fresh sage to the veggies, and baked it in seperate ramakins. I also made that cranberry sauce to go with it. Made a good pair. It all went nicely with a guiness (my goodness!). Is guiness vegan by the way?-cort For ideas on reducing your carbon footprint visit For Good this month. Be a better sports nut! Let your teams follow you with Mobile. Try it now. Real knowledge is to know the extent of one's ignorance. Confucius Get easy, one-click access to your favorites. Make your homepage. Be a better pen pal. Text or chat with friends inside Mail. See how. Real knowledge is to know the extent of one's ignorance. Confucius Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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