Daily Mail

Hidden health risks of trendy craft beer

- By Andy Dolan

theY are painstakin­gly brewed to win over discerning ale lovers – and have been embraced by the middle classes.

But craft beers can be as potent as the ciders or super-strength lagers favoured by street drinkers – and officials fear they could be fuelling alcohol-related health problems.

Waitrose, sainsbury’s and tesco are among chains selling craft beers and ales with more than 9 per cent alcohol-by-volume. Brewdog’s mr President american Double iPa, at 9.2 per cent, is sold in 300ml bottles at tesco for £2.10. Just one has 3.04 units of alcohol – almost a quarter of the weekly recommende­d maximum of 14 units.

James Calder, of the society of independen­t Brewers, said Belgian beers, stouts and some iPas ‘have more interestin­g and complex flavours ... the higher [alcohol content] is simply part of that traditiona­l style of brewing’.

But andrew misell, of alcohol Change, warned: ‘if we drink these as we would a weaker beer, we’re in danger of drinking a lot more than we intend.’

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