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t is widely known that beer is the most popular alcoholic beverage in the world. In fact, it is the third most popular drink in the world, with only water and tea ahead of this golden coloured frothy drink in this aspect.
The Frothy Beverage Beer is also one of the oldest prepared beverages in the history of humankind, with its origins dating back to 3500-3100 BC in ancient Iran. The drink has its reference in Mesopotamia and ancient Egypt. Laws regulating beer and beer parlours were there in the Code of Hammurabi of ancient Mesopotamia, which dates back to 1750 BC. Megasthenes, the ancient Greek historian and diplomat, did record the usage of rice beer in India, some two thousand three hundred years earlier. India had been having beer from rice or millet over millennia, but the European style beer, with which we are familiar today, has a colonial legacy; they were introduced to the country by the British, in the 18th century. Beer is brewed from cereal grains like malted barley, wheat, maize and rice. Among
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these malted barley’s usage is the most popular. Most modern beer is generally brewed with hops. The cereal grains endow the drink with its nutritive value. We can say that beer is an ancient drink whose appeal has continually flowed to our post-modern times. Of course, it tastes great and beer can help develop or pep up the partying spirit. The drink also gives a great time when one is alone. What is more, many health benefits may float in your glass or pint or bottle of beer.
Drink to Your Health The fact that beer has low calorie and low carbohydrate content and has no fat or cholesterol, contributes towards its health quotient. Beer is not only devoid of cholesterol but intake of beer on a regular basis and in moderate quantities can improve your HDL/LDL ratio. HDL is good cholesterol and LDL is the harmful cholesterol that the human body must avoid. In 2016, a study by the Pennsylvania State University showed that a pint or two of beer a day could facilitate to reduce the risk of stroke
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or developing cardiovascular disease. Beer is loaded with B vitamins, particularly folic acid, which is supposed to facilitate in preventing heart attacks. Beer brewed with hops may also be helpful in preventing dementia. Moreover, beer consumption helps in reducing the risk of having kidney stone, as beer has high dosages of potassium and magnesium. Beer also helps in the metabolic process. Hops, which are used in brewing beer, have a flavonoid compound named xanthohumol, which is helpful in preventing prostate cancer. In fact, xanthohumol is a powerful antioxidant which impedes cancercausing enzymes. Studies indicate that moderate consumption of beer also plays role in preventing type-2 diabetes. Beer also contributes towards slowing down the ageing process. It is helpful in tackling anaemia. However, all these above-mentioned health benefits can be accrued only if beer is consumed in moderation. If beer is consumed in excess, the negative health affects will far outweigh the positive health attributes of beer. But then, consuming anything in excess is bad for health, which includes water too.
Promising Potential In India, though the beer market is quite small, but the popularity of beer has gained momentum during the recent years. This is largely due to the significant increase in disposable incomes in select but sizeable pockets of urban India during the last decade, and also due to the effect of globalisation, whose maturation has been slowly but surely erasing the long held social taboo associated with alcoholic drink consumption in India. The fact that India’s demographics is loaded in favour of youngsters has also perhaps contributed to this healthy and happening trend. Presently, India has more than 85 large breweries, but the organised beer market in India is ruled by three-four major players. Though in India, the consumers of alcoholic beverages generally prefer stronger alcoholic drinks, like whiskey, over beer, but the consumption of beer has also risen appreciably during the recent years. However, consumption of beer in India
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