Qatar to ban beer at World Cup stadiums two days before tournament starts

Qatar Bans Beer Sales at World Cup Stadiums

Beer hops compounds could help protect against Alzheimer’s disease

Let’s Not Have a Beer

400-year-old Ecuadoran beer resurrected from yeast

Men under 40 shouldn't have more than a shot glass of beer per day, new study suggests

An AI-Created Craft Beer Debuts at New Orleans

Like wine, beer can have health benefits when consumed in moderation. Lager beer, whether it contains alcohol or not, could help men’s gut microbes

An interdisciplinary group of researchers developed an artificial intelligence algorithm capable of writing reviews for wine and beer that are largely indistinguishable from those penned by a human critic

The Beer Game (1992)

BCI lets completely “locked-in” man communicate with his son, ask for a beer

Heineken launches virtual beer in self-mocking metaverse 'joke'

‘I want a beer’: Paralysed man communicates first words in months using brain implant

Lviv brewery ditches beer to make Molotov cocktails

Show HN: BeerBase – an accessible worldwide open beer database

New non-alcoholic beer actually tastes like the real thing

Researchers have found a way to brew non-alcoholic beer that tastes just like regular beer, and the method is far more sustainable than the existing brewing techniques

Psychedelic beer served at intimate dinner parties helped an ancient empire in the Andes rule for centuries, study finds

Ancient Peruvians partied hard, spiked their beer with hallucinogens to win friends

Beer laced with hallucinogenic drugs derived from plant seeds may have helped leaders of a South American culture maintain their political control for hundreds of years, according to new research

Gold and silver tubes, discovered over a century ago in a bronze age grave in northern Caucassus, were previously thought to be scepters or canopy poles; new study, based on residue analysis and experimental evidence, concludes they were straws for communal beer drinking

Scientists have found a beer-like drink made from the drupes of molle trees and combined with psychotropic seeds — was likely a staple of intimate feasts that helped foster social relationships and reinforced elite positions in the Wari empire between circa 600 AD and 1000 AD

London Beer Flood of 1814

People in present-day Austria drank beer and ate blue cheese 2,700 years ago

Iron Age Populations Ate Blue Cheese and Drank Beer, According to Their Ancient Feces

A faeces sample dated back to the Iron Age in Europe was found to have two kinds of fungi used to make blue cheese & beer

9000 years ago, funerals in China involved a lot of beer

Archaeologists discover residue of beer drunk 9,000 years ago

Consuming alcohol - even one can of beer - can quickly increase the risk of a common type of cardiac arrhythmia known as atrial fibrillation in people

$28.50 Beer at LaGuardia Sparks Audit of New York Airport Concession Prices

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