Beer’s Not to Blame for Weight Gain
by Jonathan Ray
Daily
Telegraph
Summers
almost done. And although it hasnt been a bad one, I seem
to have had more than my fair share of rain. Seven days in Portmeirion,
for example, was seven days of downpour. We began to feel like the
Prisoner himself. A week in the Scilly Isles wasnt much better.
The upside,
though, is that Ive kept my middle-age spread pretty much
under wraps. No half naked disporting on the beach for me, frightening
the horses. I managed to shed several stone a couple of years ago
but, maddeningly, I find that one of them has crept surreptitiously
back, partly due to lack of exercise and partly due to diet.
I put it down
to drinking too much beer over the past few weeks, either sheltering
in the pub from another Welsh waterspout or watching the World Cup.
My old friend Rupert Ponsonby, a founder of the Beer Academy, disagrees.
Theres
no fat in beer and no cholesterol either, and its ridiculously
low in calories and carbs, he says. Your spare tyre
is probably due to all those pork scratchings you ate alongside
your pint or even due to your breakfast orange juice which, health
clubs please note, does contain fat.
He could be
right. After all, beer is about as healthy and natural a drink as
you can find, made simply from water, hops, yeast and barley. Nothing
alarming there and no need for flavour enhancers or chemicals.
Given
its myriad flavours, beer has a remarkably simple make up,
says Nigel Lambe, a man so fond of his beer that he recently bought
a brewery, WJ King in Horsham, West Sussex.
When
I first arrived here I went into the ingredients room and found
only hops and malted barley, and a fridge with the brewerys
own unique strain of yeast. I naively asked where the rest of the
ingredients were, the colouring agents, the flavourings and so on.
They looked at me as if I was mad and said that all that was missing
was the water.
WJ Kings
is a fine brew and looks set to remain so with Ian Burgess, formerly
the long-time number two at Harveys of Lewes, my local brewery and
one of my favourites, now head brewer.
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August
28, 2010
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