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Steven Coulson
Steven has been drinking beers, wines and spirits for decades and has a propensity to go about them at length after a few drinks.
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- North Korea, it turns out, has microbreweries
- Study suggests a beer a day can increase diversity of gut bacteria
- Beer brewed 86 years ago for Edward VIII’s canceled coronation goes on sale
- TIL that the pull tab can was invented in 1967 by Ermal Fraze after he was forced to open a beer with a car bumper at a family picnic.
- Does anyone else feel like their beer preferences “simplified” over the years?
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Important Reminder: We Are Not Medical Professionals
It’s become increasingly common for individuals to seek medical advice regarding adverse reactions to consuming beer. In light of this trend, it’s essential to clarify and set the record straight.
If you notice any negative symptoms after consuming just one beer—be it nausea, headaches, chills, skin reactions, fainting spells, swelling, unusual sensations, or any other concerning physical response—the simplest solution is to stop drinking beer. Your body is sending a clear signal, and it’s crucial to listen to it.
While it might be tempting to turn to an online forum for answers, it’s important to understand that a beer-focused subreddit is not equipped to provide medical guidance. If you’re experiencing ongoing issues or have heightened concerns about your health, please consult a healthcare professional who can offer the appropriate support and diagnosis.
Remember, your health and well-being should always come first.