None, horses should not be given beer at any time. It's an old wives tale that beer is good for horses, it doesn't do anything for them. Racehorse trainers swear by beer to increase a horses appetite and to make them sweat more, but this just isn't correct. Besides if you show your horse beer is a banned substance and is tested for as a performance enhancer, even though it doesn't enhance performance at all. beer can cause gas to build up in the horse and since they can neither vomit, nor burp it can be dangerous and potentially fatal. Beer may also react badly with any medications or supplements the horse may be on. Beer is for humans, not horses.
i belive the recomended amount is between 2-4 pints a week :)
No.
as a british man i can only tell you that i drink on av. 4-6 pints a week. although i suspect this is well below the norm.
Whenever it is in your fridge you should drink it. That's what it is for.
No. May cause ulcer to re-bleed.
No. You're an alcoholic when you become dependent on alcohol. So drink up.
None. You don't drink vinegar
The government states that adults can safely drink 2 to 3 units a day if they are a woman and 3 to 4 units if they are a man. That equals a glass of wine for a woman and a pint of beer for a man.
about $40 a week and regularly about $70
a can a week
A can or two.
None, alcohol is in no way beneficial to the human body. However in moderation the adverse effects are minimized. Remember if you want a drink, have one and if you need a drink, get help.