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Guinness, in fact, is lower in alcohol, calories and carbohydrates than Samuel Adams, Budweiser, Heineken and almost every other major-brand beer not classified as light or low-carb. It has fewer calories and carbohydrates than low-fat milk and orange juice, too...

A University of Wisconsin study last fall found that moderate consumption of Guinness worked like aspirin to prevent clots that increase the risk of heart attacks. In the study, Guinness proved twice as effective as Heineken at preventing blood clots. Guinness is loaded with flavonoids, antioxidants that give dark color to certain fruits and vegetables. These antioxidants are better than vitamins C and E, the study found, at keeping bad LDL (bad) cholesterol from clogging arteries. Blocked arteries also contribute to erectile dysfunction, as does overindulgence in alcohol.

Guinness has a higher concentration than lighter beers of vitamin B, which lowers levels of homocysteine, linked to clogged arteries. And researchers have found that antioxidants from the moderate use of stout might reduce the incidence of cataracts by as much as 50 percent.

This reminds me that I need to stock up for the weekend.

Hat tip: Sofa Kingdom

April 9, 2004 05:33 PM
4 Comments

I thought there were like 300 calories in one Guiness Stout?

Pondered by Greg at April 9, 2004 05:50 PM

Maphet you better not be fibbing here...I gotta print this out and show it to Amy!! Let her know that my Guinness is South Beach friendly. I'll simply strike out Greg's unfortunate comment.

Pondered by Jeff Price at April 9, 2004 06:00 PM

This took some searching, but it turns out that Guiness Draught has 125 calories, while Stout has 176.

See here

Pondered by maphet at April 9, 2004 06:00 PM

BRILLIANT!

Pondered by Jeff Price at April 9, 2004 06:02 PM