It doesn't really work that way.
It's all down to the amounts, and what you're comparing it to.
Beers do contain some important nutrients, which are "healthy" - but it also contains alcohol, which isn't. And those healthy nutrients are easily available in other foodstuffs, often together with even more healthy nutrients.
So, you're very unlikely to gain any health by drinking Guinness, but you're also unlikely to lose any health by having the occasional Guinness.
Have them too often though, and the detrimental effect of the alcohol will quickly become overwhelming.
Guinness is good for you
In a pint glass with no chasers, in the presence of friends while listening to Irsih music, in front of an open fire, while it is cold and rainy outside. and with good health to ya. With your mouth. Can't think of any other way!!! (some people "snort" Guinness)
this website is water
Good day for a Guinness bloke... or 1000 welcomes
Arthur Guinness.
Guinness is the company that sponsors the book. It is the same Guinness that is the famous drink from Ireland.
It got its name from Arthur Guinness, the man who invented Guinness.
no its not good for health
Guinness
Arthur Guinness.
Does guinness have a suffix or prefix
Technically, one isn't supposed to eat while enjoying Guinness. Due to the spirits having a strong flavor and thick texture, it pretty much ruins the meal itself. Guinness is a conversational spirit. It should be drank slowly and in the accompany of others.