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You should always avoid beer - and Alcoholic Beverages in general. Alcohol is quite bad for you. On the other hand, the different types of hepatitis are diseases that affect the liver; and alcohol will put an extra strain on the liver - so you would have even more reason to avoid alcohol.


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