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Removing the largest serving size for beer, lager and cider — in this case, the pint — could encourage people to drink less. This could be beneficial both to the nation’s health and the ...
Shrinking the pint would slash the amount of beer Brits drink, according to a new study. When 13 English pubs sold “pints” two-thirds of their normal size for four weeks the amount of ale sold ...
This is equivalent to one pint of beer (2.3 units) or one small glass of wine (1.6 units). Advertisement Instead, a 250ml glass has become the standard measure offered in many pubs, bars and ...
Drinking a pint of beer or large glass of wine a day does not increase your risk of dying, Canadian researchers found Credit: Getty. Drinking up to 24g of ethanol — three units or the equivalent ...
The link was stronger with greater alcohol consumption. As drinking increased from one alcohol unit (about half a beer) a day to two units (a pint of beer or a glass of wine) in 50-year-olds, for ...
Your beer glass might soon become smaller — and this time, it’s not about shrinkflation. A group of scientists in the UK — interested in finding innovative ways to encourage the public to ...
Health experts have revealed six beers that could be good for your gut health and six to avoid - see the full list.