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I think if you consume 0.5 litres of beer in the evening, the side effects won't be particularly noticeable.
I guess it depends on your weight. Personally, a glass at dinner is enough for me. But I'm not diabetic and I weigh about 80.
But beer is not beer, I would advise against experimenting with bottled beer and drinks from Red&White.
A couple of years ago I was into brewing, which is an interesting subject.
Why would I want all that when I've experienced the results for myself?
Banning alcohol is unnecessary and banning alcohol advertising is necessary.
And why on earth did the conversation turn to banning advertising? Has anyone here been advertising it?
I guess it depends on the weight. Personally, a glass at dinner is enough for me. But I'm not diabetic and my weight is around 80.
But there's no beer like beer, so I would advise against experimenting with bottled beer and Red & White.
I was into beer brewing a couple of years ago , it's an interesting subject.
I weigh 75 with a height of 178. In my younger days it was 70-72. In my mature years it was 80 at the most.
No concentrates, all natural?
No concentrates, all natural?
No. Just water, malt, hops and yeast.
Fermentation is 21 days.No. Just water, malt, hops and yeast.
Fermentation is 21 days.Do you grow your own hops?
Do you grow your own hops?
No. I take the varietal hops from shops (we have 2 in the city and you can order them online). Taste and bitterness depend on the hops, with wild hops this is unpredictable.
Yeah, well, there should be a Baba Dusya there, too.
You seem to have your own criteria for a retail outlet. :))
What do you mean, crossed over?) Problems with logic?)
That's where it all started - advertising beer to diabetics and my suggestion not to do so)
So if a person shared their observations about their health, it's advertising?
The logic is ironclad!
Stop with the drugs! ;)
No. I took the varieties from shops (there are 2 in our town and you can order them online). Taste and bitterness depend on the hops, with wild hops it's unpredictable.
How do you make the malt?