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Beer and metabolism The nutritional value of beer For a significant section of the Belgian population, beer constitutes a not unimportant part of their diet. The consumption of alcohol is not evenly distributed over the entire population. Research shows that around 10 - 15% of men do not drink while another 10% are responsible for half of all alcohol consumption (BIRNH study). Energy value Alcohol contains 7 kilocalories per gramme. Forty grammes of alcohol (which corresponds to four 25 cl glasses of lager) contain as many calories as 70 g of sugar. As a comparison, four glasses of a soft drink (eg. coke) contain as much as 132 g of sugar, which is twice as much as four glasses of beer. Beers with a higher alcohol content contain more calories. Wines and spirits contain more calories than beer. What food components does beer contain? • Thirst quenching beers (lagers and some special beers)
• Connoisseur beers (most special beers) The nutritional value of beer varies according to its alcohol content and sugar content. It is therefore impossible to give a general overview of this type of beer: the variety of their composition is too great. | ![]() |
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