What Happens to Your Body Within an Hour of Drinking a Beer

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What Happens to Your Body Within an Hour of Drinking a Beer
Rachel Grumman Bender
August 18, 2015

When it’s happy hour on a hot summer day, there are few things more refreshing than downing an ice-cold beer. But what exactly happens to your body as you knock back that brew? Turns out, quite a bit. Drinking beer affects everything from the brain to blood sugar levels.

You probably already know the definition of “moderate” alcohol consumption, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention — up to one drink a day for women, two drinks per day for men — and that binge drinking can put your health at serious risk. But what happens in your body after just one beer?

Well, there’s a reason having a drink feels so relaxing — a 2013 study in the journal Neuropsychopharmacology found that, even before you feel buzzed, sipping beer releases the famous feel-good hormone dopamine. This lights up the reward centers in the brain, which in some people, can increase the desire to have another … and another.

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Although you won’t exactly be hanging from the restaurant chandelier after having a single beer, you do start to lose your inhibitions after just one. “You get more garrulous, talk a lot more, and are more likely to make a social interaction, such as going over to a colleague you’ve been wanting to meet and introducing yourself,” National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism director George Koob, PhD, tells Yahoo Health. “That’s why it’s a social lubricant.”

Read more: https://www.yahoo.com/health/when-its-happy-hour-on-a-hot-summer-day-there-126690007587.html
 
I love beer. Reducing my intake was the single biggest reason I lost 80 pounds in less than 6 months.
 
Beer does nothing to me, or for me anymore.
I am immune to it's seduction.

Scotch? Talk to me after an hour of that sexual healing...
 
Beer drinking, breath stinking, sniffing glue.

I drink beer (mostly dark beers/ales), but I'm definitely a scotch man. I like wine occasionally too. As long as it isn't the bitter crap. Just depends on what I'm up for.
 
Beer drinking, breath stinking, sniffing glue.

I drink beer (mostly dark beers/ales), but I'm definitely a scotch man. I like wine occasionally too. As long as it isn't the bitter crap. Just depends on what I'm up for.

So let's drink scotch and wine in our next tailgate before Cowboys-Giants game. I will bring all the booze to the tailgate. I count on you to get us free tickets from your boss again. Love you. Bye :)
 
didn't read, I like my beer so ignorance is bliss. Eggs were bad for you last year but now, again, they're incredible and edible.
 
I will tell yas later how a bottle of Cab effects the body. I will down it along with a porterhouse!
 
So let's drink scotch and wine in our next tailgate before Cowboys-Giants game. I will bring all the booze to the tailgate. I count on you to get us free tickets from your boss again. Love you. Bye :)

That games on my Birthday, he had better cough them up! :laugh:
 
Never been drunk. Can't stand the taste of alcohol and I'm not willing to force myself to go enough of of that in order to drink as much as would be needed to have an effect.
 
Beer drinking, breath stinking, sniffing glue.

I drink beer (mostly dark beers/ales), but I'm definitely a scotch man. I like wine occasionally too. As long as it isn't the bitter crap. Just depends on what I'm up for.

Is the correct answer, although on a hot day it has to be lager.
 

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