In fact, it is unreasonable to associate drinking beer with getting fat. Beer can produce high calorific value, mainly from alcohol and other extracted nutrients. Because of the different types of beer, there are also differences in calories. For example, a large bottle of beer has about 160 calories, and the extract can be converted into 90 calories, which can provide about 1/5 calories for normal people every day. Beer does not contain high fat that makes people fat, so drinking beer itself will not make people fat. But it is worth mentioning that beer can promote the secretion of gastric juice and increase appetite. In addition, it is hard to say that eating high-calorie dishes while drinking can increase the absorption of fat. Therefore, unrestrained overeating is the real cause of obesity.
A can of 350ml canned beer contains only as much calories as a piece of bread (143 calories). Alcohol is easily decomposed into water and carbon dioxide after being absorbed by the human body. It can provide energy, but it will not be stored in the body. So beer does not directly constitute obesity. Generally, a glass of 1 pint of beer contains about 180 calories, while a glass of 1 red wine (250 ml) contains 160 calories and a glass of white wine contains 150 calories.
Dark beer, also known as strong beer, is generally brown or dark brown. The original wort concentration is 12 to 20 degrees, and the alcohol content is above 3.5%. Its liquor highlights malt aroma and malt burnt aroma, and its taste is mellow and slightly sweet, and the bitterness of hops is not obvious. The wine is mainly made of burnt malt and black malt, and the consumption of hops is small. It is made by long-term concentrated saccharification process.