Going For A Beer Run? Here's How A Brew Fares As A Post-Exercise Recovery Drink
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Going For A Beer Run? Here's How A Brew Fares As A Post-Exercise Recovery Drink

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Going For A Beer Run? "I saw how much beer was drunk at the end of races," Pedder said, "and I felt like there's a big community there. Magazines like Runner's World and Muscle & Fitness are increasingly promoting the benefits of alcoholic drinks — and featuring Zelus Beer — in articles like "7 Beers That Will Legitimately Help You Recover Faster" and "13 Healthy Beers to Drink After Your Workouts." Sponsor Message "Light beers have been huge for decades," Watson said, calling the rollout of light beer in the late 1970s and early '80s a "revolution" for the beer industry. Sponsor Message As a researcher, he's especially frustrated that alcohol is being made to seem healthy, at worst, or even just less dangerous than it is, with terms like "it's wine-o'clock" or "mommy juice."

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