Patients with acute hepatitis, fatty liver, cirrhosis, liver disease and diabetes are absolutely forbidden to drink alcohol, including beer. In the recovery period of hepatitis and chronic persistent hepatitis, beer can be properly drunk when the liver function is basically normal, but generally it should not exceed half a liter a day.
Alcohol is harmful to the body, and coffee has the functions of excitement, refreshing and strengthening the stomach. Excessive consumption can lead to poisoning. If alcohol and coffee are drunk together, it will add fuel to the fire, which will aggravate the damage to the brain, stimulate blood vessel dilation, speed up blood circulation and increase the cardiovascular burden, causing many times more harm than drinking alone, and even endanger life.