The Peterborough Examiner

Need another reason to choose craft beer?

Research suggests it’s healthier than red wine

- LAURA BREHAUT POSTMEDIA NEWS

Red wine may have to make room on its pedestal for craft beer, a new study suggests.

Tasty, independen­t and produced on a small scale, craft beer is booming in Canada. And something else: Craft beer may be better for you than a glass of red wine, according to Michael MCullough, an associate professor at California Polytechni­c State University,

Thanks to its antioxidan­t content, red wine is well-entrenched as a “healthy” alcoholic beverage. Study after study has found links between antioxidan­ts — particular­ly flavonoids such as resveratro­l — and health benefits ranging from a reduced risk of heart disease and dementia.

“We all know that a glass of red wine is good for you, but it turns out a pint of craft beer is better, it has got more good things in it,” McCullough told the Australian Associated Press, referring to nutrients such as niacin (vitamin B3) and brewer’s yeast.

“Your instances of heart disease and your instances of type 2 diabetes decreases on an amount that’s comparable, if not a little bit more, than if you are drinking red wine.”

McCullough’s findings apply to craft beer and not its industrial counterpar­t primarily because of the method of production. Craft beer is less pasteurize­d, he reportedly explained. And as with red wine consumptio­n, moderation is key. Drinking to excess results in the negatives outweighin­g any potential health benefits.

According to Mayo Clinic, up to one 355-mL (12-oz) beer per day for women (and men older than 65); and a maximum of two 355mL (12-oz) beers a day for men 65 and younger qualifies as “moderate alcohol use.”

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Around the Bend Brewery offers a sample of one of their beers at the American Beer Classic craft beer festival at Soldier Field in Chicago, Ill.
GETTY IMAGES Around the Bend Brewery offers a sample of one of their beers at the American Beer Classic craft beer festival at Soldier Field in Chicago, Ill.

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