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threebikesmcginty

Corn Fed Hick...
Location
...on the slake
Loch Lomond Kessog Dark Ale, it's more like a muesli with wheat, barley and oats as ingredients! Actually it's pretty good stuff, the main problem with it is they keep it in the fridge so it's taking a while to get to a temperature where the taste emerges.

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rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
Loch Lomond Kessog Dark Ale, it's more like a muesli with wheat, barley and oats as ingredients! Actually it's pretty good stuff, the main problem with it is they keep it in the fridge so it's taking a while to get to a temperature where the taste emerges.

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Kellogs muesli? Spellchecker? :okay:
My erudite and cultured son, as you can see, forced me off the wagon with this beautifully coffee filled glug...

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rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
Aye, beer that tastes like the coffee what I am drinking. Nobbers.
Lightweight fat git...:whistle:
 

srw

It's a bit more complicated than that...
I appeared to have paid a visit to M&S Simply Food on Holborn. It's lying - it also sells loo paper and beer. And I appear to have bought both.
 
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User169

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Think I'm going to need a drink to recover from this bad news...

New advice Dutch Health Council: "Do not drink alcohol or at least no more than one drink per day."

5 November 2015

The Health Council of the Netherlands, an independent scientific advisory body for government and parliament, published yesterday the report ‘Healthy Food Guidelines 2015’. Based on the available scientific literature the advice of the Health Council concerning alcohol consumption is: "Do not drink alcohol or at least no more than one drink per day."

The Health Council states that although there are potential benefits associated with moderate alcohol consumption (f.i. lower risk of cardiovascular diseases by drinking small amounts of wine) they do not outweigh the risks. Two glasses per day for men, as previously recommended, it therefore no longer the motto.

The Council concludes that it has been convincingly shown that a high consumption of alcohol increases the risk of stroke and that binge drinking (defined by the Health Council as 60 grams of pure alcohol or more per occasion) increases the risk of heart disease. In addition, high alcohol consumption is associated with a greater risk of breast and colon cancer and a high consumption of beer and spirits is associated with lung cancer.

The report shows that many Dutch people currently drink more than the new guideline: 45% of men and 20% of women drink on average more than one glass of alcohol per day. Of men 14% drink at least once a week, more than six glasses of alcohol on one day. 7% of women have at least once a week over four glasses on one day.

The report was prepared at the request of the Minister of Health, Welfare and Sport and the Minister for Economic Affairs. The guidelines form the basis for nutrition and food policy in the Netherlands. The existing nutritional guidelines were published nine years ago.
 

rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
Think I'm going to need a drink to recover from this bad news...

New advice Dutch Health Council: "Do not drink alcohol or at least no more than one drink per day."

5 November 2015

The Health Council of the Netherlands, an independent scientific advisory body for government and parliament, published yesterday the report ‘Healthy Food Guidelines 2015’. Based on the available scientific literature the advice of the Health Council concerning alcohol consumption is: "Do not drink alcohol or at least no more than one drink per day."

The Health Council states that although there are potential benefits associated with moderate alcohol consumption (f.i. lower risk of cardiovascular diseases by drinking small amounts of wine) they do not outweigh the risks. Two glasses per day for men, as previously recommended, it therefore no longer the motto.

The Council concludes that it has been convincingly shown that a high consumption of alcohol increases the risk of stroke and that binge drinking (defined by the Health Council as 60 grams of pure alcohol or more per occasion) increases the risk of heart disease. In addition, high alcohol consumption is associated with a greater risk of breast and colon cancer and a high consumption of beer and spirits is associated with lung cancer.

The report shows that many Dutch people currently drink more than the new guideline: 45% of men and 20% of women drink on average more than one glass of alcohol per day. Of men 14% drink at least once a week, more than six glasses of alcohol on one day. 7% of women have at least once a week over four glasses on one day.

The report was prepared at the request of the Minister of Health, Welfare and Sport and the Minister for Economic Affairs. The guidelines form the basis for nutrition and food policy in the Netherlands. The existing nutritional guidelines were published nine years ago.
I only skimmed it DP, but I think it says you're fine as long as men drink less than 14% beers, and women 7%.
 
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