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Guinness, like other Irish stouts, enjoys a seasonal popularity every St. Patrick’s Day. It has also been touted as being “good for you,” at least by its own advertising posters decades ago.

But can this creamy, rich and filling beer really be added to a list of healthy beverages? Or is its reputation just good marketing? We researched the beer’s history and talked to brewing experts and break out the good, the not-so-great and the ingenuity of Guinness.

The good

The original Guinness is a type of ale known as stout. It’s made from a grist (grain) that includes a large amount of roasted barley, which gives it its intense burnt flavor and very dark color. And though you wouldn’t rank it as healthful as a vegetable, the stouts in general, as well as other beers, may be justified in at least some of their nutritional bragging rights.

According to Charlie Bamforth, a professor of brewing sciences at the University of California, Davis, most beers contain significant amounts of antioxidants, B vitamins, the mineral silicon (which may help protect against osteoporosis), soluble fiber and prebiotics, which promote the growth of “good” bacteria in your gut.

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And Guinness may have a slight edge compared with other brews, even over other stouts. “We showed that Guinness contained the most folate of the imported beers we analyzed,” Bamforth said. Folate is a B vitamin that our bodies need to make DNA and other genetic material; it’s also necessary for cells to divide. According to his research, stouts on average contain 12.8 micrograms of folate, or 3.2% of the recommended daily allowance.

“We showed that Guinness contained the most folate of the imported beers we analyzed,” Bamforth said. Folate is a B vitamin that our bodies need to make DNA and other genetic material. It’s also necessary for cells to divide. According to his research, stouts on average contain 12.8 micrograms of folate, or 3.2% of the recommended daily allowance.

Because Guinness contains a lot of unmalted barley, which contains more fiber than malted grain, it is also one of the beers with the highest levels of fiber, according to Bamforth. (Note: Though the USDA lists beer as containing zero grams of fiber, Bamforth said his research shows otherwise.)

Bamforth researched and co-authored studies recently published in the Journal of the Institute of Brewing and the Journal of the American Society of Brewing Chemists, The Science of Beer.

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Here’s more potentially good news about Guinness: Despite its rich flavor and creamy consistency, it’s not the highest in calories compared with other beers. A 12-ounce serving of Guinness Draught has 125 calories. By comparison, the same size serving of Budweiser has 145 calories, a Heineken has 142 calories, and a Samuel Adams Cream Stout has 189 calories. In the United States, Guinness Extra Stout, by the way, has 149 calories.

This makes sense when you consider that alcohol is the main source of calories in beers. Guinness Draught has a lower alcohol content, at 4.2% alcohol by volume (ABV), compared with 5% for Budweiser and Heineken, and 4.9% for the Samuel Adams Cream Stout.

In general, moderate alcohol consumption – defined by the USDA’s dietary guidelines for Americans as no more than two drinks per day for men or one drink per day for women – may protect against heart disease. So you can check off another box.

The not-so-great

Guinness is still alcohol, and consuming too much can impair judgment and contribute to weight gain. Heavy drinking (considered more than 15 drinks a week for men or more than eight drinks a week for women) and binge drinking (five or more drinks for men, and four or more for women, in about a two-hour period) are also associated with many health problems, including liver disease, pancreatitis and high blood pressure.

According to the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, “alcohol is the most commonly used addictive substance in the United States: 17.6 million people, or one in every 12 adults, suffer from alcohol abuse or dependence along with several million more who engage in risky, binge drinking patterns that could lead to alcohol problems.”

And while moderate consumption of alcohol may have heart benefits for some, consumption of alcohol can also increase a woman’s risk of breast cancer for each drink consumed daily.

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Many decades ago, in Ireland, it would not have been uncommon for a doctor to advise pregnant and nursing women to drink Guinness. But today, experts (particularly in the United States) caution of the dangers associated with consuming any alcohol while pregnant.

“Alcohol is a teratogen, which is something that causes birth defects. It can cause damage to the fetal brain and other organ systems,” said Dr. Erin Tracy, an OB/GYN at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School assistant professor of obstetrics, gynecology and reproductive gynecology. “We don’t know of any safe dose of alcohol in pregnancy; hence we recommend abstaining entirely during this brief period of time in a woman’s life.”

What about beer for breastfeeding? “In Britain, they have it in the culture that drinking Guinness is good for nursing mothers,” said Karl Siebert, professor emeritus of the food science department and previous director of the brewing program at Cornell University.

Beer in general has been regarded as a galactagogue, or stimulant of lactation, for much of history. In fact, according to irishtimes.com, breastfeeding women in Ireland were once given a bottle of Guinness a day in maternity hospitals.

According to Domhnall Marnell, the Guinness ambassador, Guinness Original (also known as Guinness Extra Stout, depending on where it was sold) debuted in 1821, and for a time, it contained live yeast, which had a high iron content, so it was given to anemic individuals or nursing mothers then, before the effects of alcohol were fully understood.

Some studies have showed evidence that ingredients in beer can increase prolactin, a hormone necessary for milk production; others have showed the opposite. Regardless of the conclusions, the alcohol in beer also appears to counter the benefits associated with increased prolactin secretion.

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“The problem is that alcohol temporarily inhibits the milk ejection reflex and overall milk supply, especially when ingested in large amounts, and chronic alcohol use lowers milk supply permanently,” said Diana West, co-author of “The Breastfeeding Mother’s Guide to Making More Milk.”

“Barley can be eaten directly, or even made from commercial barley drinks, which would be less problematic than drinking beer,” West said.

If you’re still not convinced that beer is detrimental to breastfeeding, consider this fact: A nursing mother drinking any type of alcohol puts her baby in potential danger. “The fetal brain is still developing after birth – and since alcohol passes into breast milk, the baby is still at risk,” Tracy said.

“This is something we would not advocate today,” Marnell agreed. “We would not recommend to anyone who is pregnant or breastfeeding to be enjoying our products during this time in their life.”

Regarding the old wives’ tale about beer’s effects on breastfeeding, Marnell added, “It’s not something that Guinness has perpetuated … and if (people are still saying it), I’d like to say once and for all, it’s not something we support or recommend.”

The ingenuity

Assuming you are healthy and have the green light to drink beer, you might wonder why Guinness feels like you’ve consumed a meal, despite its lower calorie and alcohol content.

It has to do with the sophistication that goes into producing and pouring Guinness. According to Bamforth, for more than half a century, Guinness has put nitrogen gas into its beer at the packaging stage, which gives smaller, more stable bubbles and delivers a more luscious mouthfeel. It also tempers the harsh burnt character coming from the roasted barley. Guinness cans, containing a widget to control the pour, also have some nitrogen.

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Guinness is also dispensed through a special tap that uses a mixture of carbon dioxide and nitrogen. “In Ireland, Guinness had a long history of hiring the best and brightest university graduates regardless of what they were trained in,” Siebert said. “And they put them to work on things they needed. One was a special tap for dispensing Guinness, which has 11 different nozzles in it, that helps to form the fine-bubbled foam.”

The foam is remarkably long-lasting. “After you get a freshly poured Guinness, you can make a face in the foam, and by the time you finish drinking it, the face is still there,” Siebert said.

‘It’s a good day for a Guinness,’ unless you’re pregnant

The famous advertising Guinness slogans – including “It’s a good day for a Guinness” – started through word of mouth, said Marnell. “In 1929, when we were about to do our first ad, we asked (ourselves), ‘What stance should we take?’ So we sent around a group of marketers (in Ireland and the UK) to ask Guinness drinkers why they chose Guinness, and nine out of 10 said their belief was that the beer was healthy for them. We already had this reputation in the bars before we uttered a word about the beer.

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“That led to the Gilroy ads that were posted,” Marnell explained, referring to the artist John Gilroy, responsible for the Guinness ads from 1928 to the 1960s. “You’ll see the characters representing the Guinness brand – the toucan, the pelican – and slogans like ‘Guinness is good for you’ or ‘Guinness for Strength.’ But those were from the 1920s, ’30s and ‘40s.”

Today, he said, the company would not claim any health benefits for its beer. “If anyone is under the impression that there are health benefits to drinking Guinness, then unfortunately, I’m the bearer of bad news. Guinness is not going to build muscle or cure you of influenza.”

In fact, Guinness’ parent company, Diageo, spends a lot of effort supporting responsible drinking initiatives and educating consumers about alcohol’s effects. Its DrinkIQ page offers information such as calories in alcohol, how your body processes it and when alcohol can be dangerous, including during pregnancy.

“One of the main things we focus on … is that while we would love people to enjoy our beer, we want to make sure they do so as responsibly as possible,” Marnell said. “We would never recommend that anyone drink to excess, and (we want to make people) aware of how alcohol effects the body.”

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    And again: Most health providers in the US would advise forgoing all alcohol if you are pregnant, nursing or have other health or medical issues where alcohol consumption is not advised.

    So responsibly celebrate St. Patrick this year a little wiser about the health benefits and risks with one of its signature potables.

    This story originally published in 2017.

    Lisa Drayer is a nutritionist, an author and a CNN health nutrition contributor.

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    FAQs

    Is it true that Guinness is good for you? ›

    Guinness has a fair amount of folate among imported beers. Folate is a B vitamin that our bodies need to make DNA and other genetic material. Moderate alcohol consumption may also protect against heart disease.

    Is Guinness the healthiest beer? ›

    Guinness Draught is one of the most popular types of beers on this list, but it's also one of the healthiest – at least for a rich, dark, heavy pour.

    Is Guinness good for blood pressure? ›

    And since Guinness contains a lot of unmalted barley, it is also one of the beers with the highest levels of fiber. However, it still contains alcohol, and drinking too much may lead to health problems including liver disease and high blood pressure.

    What beer is the healthiest for you? ›

    Some nutrition experts consider craft beer a more functional beverage since beer imparts medical benefits to the drinker. The healthiest are stouts and porters, and higher hoppy beers, such as DIPAs and Imperial IPAs, Trappist beers, and spontaneous fermented beers, such as Lambics and Gose.

    Does Guinness raise blood sugar? ›

    Guinness contains alcohol which is quickly absorbed into the bloodstream, causing a spike in blood sugar levels.

    Is it OK to drink Guinness everyday? ›

    It's important to note Guinness does not make any health claims about its beer. Most health organizations, like the American Heart Association (AHA), say that moderate alcohol consumption—one drink a day for females and two for males—is safe.

    Why is Guinness so healthy? ›

    Guinness contains “antioxidant compounds” similar to those found in fruits and vegetables that slow down the deposit of cholesterol on artery walls. This can help reduce blood clots and ultimately the risk of heart attacks.

    Is Guinness better for you than cider? ›

    With little to no added sugar, beer is the undisputed winner here. As a result, it typically has lesser carbs than cider which makes it slightly “healthier”, even though the amount of calories remains roughly the same.

    Is Guinness anti inflammatory? ›

    8) It's anti-inflammatory Studies have shown the consumption of hops (in beer form) interfere with inflammation causing compounds.

    Is Guinness good for your kidneys? ›

    Studies have found that drinking beer in moderation can reduce your risk of heart disease, kidney stones and certain types of cancer. Another unexpected perk, if you are drinking Guinness (even Obama drinks it): you could be consuming fewer calories than you would have with that glass of Pinot or Cabernet.

    Is Guinness bad for cholesterol? ›

    Ever wondered what gives Guinness its distinctive colour? It's actually roasted barley, which contains vitamin B3, also known as niacin, that reduces your cholesterol. However, it's worth remembering that drinking lots of alcohol can actually cause your cholesterol to rise.

    What beer is best for your liver? ›

    The study suggests that hops actually “protects against accumulation of liver fat” — so basically, pale ales are the healthiest beer to consume if you're concerned about your health but don't want to give up the delicious beverage.

    What is the best beer for your heart? ›

    1) Heart-Friendly Beer

    Yuengling provides full flavor while staying light on calories. A typical glass of Yuengling Light Lager contains approximately 99 calories, and still contains those healthy phenol benefits. Additionally, Abita includes real raspberries to its brew, which reduces the bitter taste of some ales.

    Can Type 2 diabetics drink Guinness? ›

    So yes, you can still drink, but you need to be aware of how it can affect your body and how to manage this. For example, drinking can make you more likely to have a hypo, because alcohol interferes with your blood sugar levels. It can affect your weight too, as there can be a lot of calories in alcoholic drinks.

    What 3 drinks should diabetics avoid? ›

    The 3 worst drinks
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    • Energy drinks. Energy drinks can be high in both caffeine and carbohydrates. ...
    • Sweetened or unsweetened fruit juices.
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    Is Guinness bad for type 2 diabetes? ›

    People with type 2 diabetes are recommended to limit their intake of alcohol. Alcoholic drinks such as beer, cider, stout, co*cktails, wine and sweetened spirit drinks contain a large amount of carbohydrates. These can raise blood glucose. Sweetened mixers added to alcohol may also contain carbohydrates.

    Which beer gives you the most gas? ›

    Heavy or complex beers (i.e. Irish Death) are more likely to cause flatulence as they contain more complex sugars and live yeast to bind with those sugars. The digestive system isn't as easily able to digest those complex beers.

    How many beers a day for beer belly? ›

    Some studies have linked high alcohol intake from drinks like beer to an increased risk of belly fat gain ( 14 ). In fact, one study found that men who drank more than three drinks per day were 80% more likely to have a lot of belly fat than men who didn't drink as much ( 15 ).

    Is Guinness good for acid reflux? ›

    Alcohol consumption may increase symptoms of GERD and cause damage to the esophageal mucosa. In many cases, symptoms of GERD can be controlled after withdrawl of alcoholic beverages. So patients with symptomatic GERD are frequently recommended to avoid alcohol consumption or to consume moderate amount of alcohol.

    What is the Guinness effect? ›

    When Guinness is poured, the gas bubbles appear to travel downwards in the glass. The effect is attributed to drag; bubbles that touch the walls of a glass are slowed in their travel upwards. Bubbles in the centre of the glass are, however, free to rise to the surface, and thus form a rising column of bubbles.

    Is 4 cans of Guinness too much? ›

    More than four cans a day will greatly increase your chances of many different diseases - from liver disease to pancreatitis. The amount you are drinking regularly is highly likely to bring you trouble in the future.

    Why is Guinness so tasty? ›

    Guinness has a malty sweetness and a hoppy bitterness, with notes of coffee and chocolate. A roasted flavor also comes through, courtesy of the roasted unmalted barley that goes into its brewing. It has a sweet nose, with hints of malt breaking through, and its palate is smooth, creamy, and balanced.

    Can you live on Guinness? ›

    According to some, most of whom are Irish, one can live off nothing but Guinness beer. Supposedly, your average Guinness Draught contains enough protein, iron and calories to sustain you for a considerable period of time, provided you drink enough.

    Is Guinness good for your immune system? ›

    Ferulic Acid

    High levels of barley don't just mean that Guinness is a good source of fibre. The grain also makes the drink rich in ferulic acid. Although it might not sound especially healthy, ferulic acid is associated with improved immune function, according to Medical Daily.

    Is canned or bottled Guinness better? ›

    Most Guinness drinkers prefer Guinness on tap for that reason. Mike Sweeney (local beer guru, founder of STL Hops, and current Operations Manager for 2nd Shift Brewing), agrees. “The use of nitrogen is what separates Guinness from most other draft beers,” he says.

    What is healthier Guinness or wine? ›

    The nutritional value of beer exceeds that of wine . The values of protein, fiber, B vitamins, folate, and niacin found in beer make it more like food. Studies in mice showed that hops may inhibit obesity.

    Does Guinness have caffeine in it? ›

    Does Guinness have caffeine? Guinness is created using four key ingredients – roasted barley, malted barley, hops, yeast and water and doesn't contain caffeine.

    When should I drink Guinness? ›

    You should only drink a Guinness when you can see a clear division between the white foamy head and the dark black beer. If the beer in your glass instead still looks murky and brown, the Guinness isn't ready. Wait.

    What is the #1 best drink for your kidneys? ›

    Water: Water is simply the best drink you can have! Water is a zero-calorie, perfectly hydrating, cheap drink. If you are in the earlier stages of kidney disease, choosing water most of the time to quench your thirst will keep your body and kidneys functioning well.

    What is the best thing to drink for your kidneys? ›

    While plain water is the best drink for your kidneys, other fluids are perfectly acceptable, including coffee, green tea, low-potassium juices, and infused water. Avoid sweetened, carbonated beverages and coconut water.

    What color is urine when your kidneys are failing? ›

    When your kidneys are failing, a high concentration and accumulation of substances lead to brown, red, or purple urine. Studies suggest the urine color is due to abnormal protein or sugar as well as high numbers of cellular casts and red and white blood cells.

    What is the best alcohol to drink to lower cholesterol? ›

    Red wine can be the alcohol of choice as it possesses antioxidant properties. Studies reveal that moderate consumption of red wines can not only lower cholesterol levels but help prevent certain heart diseases.

    Is Guinness good for B12 deficiency? ›

    Vitamin B

    According to an article from the Institute of Brewing, a pint of Guinness is full of nutrients like all the B vitamins, except B12.

    Which alcohol is hardest on liver? ›

    Myth 3: Drinking hard liquor is worse than drinking beer or wine. Contrary to popular belief, the type of alcohol you drink doesn't make a difference – what matters is how much you drink. "The safe limit is fixed at 14 units a week," explains Dr Lui. "Below this limit, alcoholic fatty liver is less likely to occur.

    What is the easiest alcohol on your liver? ›

    Take a look at this list of the least-damaging alcoholic drinks from Legends at White Oak to help you drink consciously.
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    • Light Beer. ...
    • Tequila. ...
    • Gin & Rum & Vodka & Whiskey.
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    What drinks are hardest on the liver? ›

    Unwinding with a glass of wine or a cold beer after work always seems luxurious, and few celebrations feel complete without a glass of champagne. While you can get away with a drink every now and then, dietitians agree that alcohol does the most liver damage out of any beverage.

    Is beer or co*ke more unhealthy? ›

    Alcohol and soft drinks both have the potential to wreak havoc on your health. But, between the devil and the deep sea, alcohol is a little less dangerous than soft drinks simply because it has a handful of health benefits. But, only if it is consumed in moderation.

    Is beer more harmful than co*ke? ›

    Beer also has a strong advantage over cola nutritionally. That is, it has no fat and no sugar. It also has fewer calories and less carbs. In addition, beer provides more minerals.

    Is one beer worse than one co*ke? ›

    Studies have shown that drinking beer in moderation has health benefits. However, alcohol is treated as toxin by your liver and puts significant strain on it. If over consumed, beer will be more detrimental for your health than co*ke.

    What beer is good for anti inflammatory? ›

    While darker beers like stouts and porters tend to have more phenols, light, hoppy brews like Imperial IPAs also hold great health benefits. Hops, which give beer its distinctive taste, can even help prevent bacterial growth in your gut and reduce inflammation (4).

    Which beer has the least sugar? ›

    • Coors Non-alcoholic: 12.2 grams of carbs, 8 grams of sugar.
    • Heineken: 11.4 grams of carbs, 0 grams of sugar.
    • Budweiser: 10.6 grams of carbs, 0 grams of sugar.
    • Bud Light: 4.6 grams of carbs, 0 grams of sugar.
    • Busch: 6.9 grams of carbs, no sugar reported.
    • Busch Light: 3.2 grams of carbs, no sugar reported.
    Mar 4, 2020

    Why Guinness is the best? ›

    That smooth and creamy finish

    Michael Ash, a mathematician, and brewer, invented Guinness Draught and in doing so the world's first nitro beer. The infusion of nitrogen and carbon dioxide is what gives Guinness Draught its 'surge and settle' effect, resulting in its smooth and creamy finish. Not your average beer.

    Can Guinness help you sleep? ›

    You might think that drinking alcohol helps you sleep more easily since it acts as a depressant for our bodies. However, it's a little more complicated than that. Sure, a few drinks will leave you feeling drowsy, but it won't really improve your sleeping.

    How much Guinness is drank every day? ›

    Every day, more than 10 million glasses of Guinness are drunk around the world. Annual sales of Guinness exceed more than 850 million litres – or roughly 1.5 billion imperial pints worth.

    Is Guinness full of iron? ›

    2) Iron does a body good Though Guinness only contains . 3 mg of iron per pint, most adults don't reach their recommended 9-18 mg/day, so we say every sip counts!

    Why does Guinness taste so good in Ireland? ›

    Any time between when a beer is made and when it's poured will naturally decrease the freshness. Guinness Draught Stout is, in fact, fresher in Ireland simply because it's made there.” Exportation can exacerbate the situation, according to Ethan Fixell, a Certified Cicerone and beverage expert.

    Why is Guinness so expensive? ›

    “It's no surprise that inflation has pushed up the price of Guinness, one of the most beloved pints in the world, just like it has other beverages.

    How much caffeine is in Guinness? ›

    Does Guinness have caffeine? Guinness is created using four key ingredients – roasted barley, malted barley, hops, yeast, and water – and doesn't contain caffeine.

    How long does 1 Guinness stay in your system? ›

    On average, your body is able to absorb one standard drink every 60 minutes – reducing your BAC levels by around 0.16. So, if you consume an alcoholic drink every hour, your BAC levels will continue to increase.

    Who drinks most Guinness? ›

    But back to the matter at hand: where drinks the most Guinness? The United Kingdom is the undisputed king of Guinness drinking, presumably with its proximity to the original Guinness brewery in Ireland playing a key role. Indeed, as we previously reported, one out of every 10 pints sold in London is a Guinness.

    Is Guinness full of vitamins? ›

    Vitamins and Iron

    According to an article from the Institute of Brewing, a pint of Guinness is full of nutrients, including all the B vitamins, except B12. Vitamins play a vital role in helping our bodies convert food into fuel.

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