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Drink Beer Save the World

Posted by LIME Team on May 13, 2008 - 7:00am.

Is your beer a home brew? Beer activism is more than just a college past time.

The 100-Mile Cocktail

Posted by Eliza Thomas on February 25, 2008 - 9:43pm.

Indulge yourself in a locavore happy hour with our recipe for a seasonally-fresh artisinal elixir


Catching A Cold? Open A Bottle of Wine

Posted by Su Avasthi on December 24, 2007 - 10:36am.

Just like an apple, a glass of wine a day might just keep the doctor away.



Dealing With Depression

5:00 minutes (1.15 MB)
Are you depressed? Mother Nature can offer a few solutions to your everyday blues. No side effects and fast effective results.


Guide to Organic Beer Tasting

Guide to Organic Beer TastingPosted by LIME Team on July 12, 2007 - 10:22am.

Chris O'Brian, author of Drink Beer, Save the World, discusses what exactly makes a beer organic and explains the differences in flavor of various beers and ales from IPAs to English Bitters.


Drink Beer, Save the World

Drink Beer, Save the WorldPosted by LIME Team on June 13, 2007 - 11:02am.

Beer activism is more than just a college past time. Discover the benefits of home-brewing and supporting your local brewer.

Cheers to Healthy Cocktails

Posted by Su Avasthi on April 26, 2007 - 7:25pm.

Thought a strawberry margarita was a guilty pleasure with no nutritional value? Think again.


Can Wine & Yoga Co-Exist?

Posted by Su Avasthi on December 19, 2006 - 12:07am.

A yoga retreat at a vineyard might sound like bliss to some, but purists aren't so sure that wine and yoga belong together.





The Buzz Without the Hangover: A New Breed of Alcohol

The Buzz Without the Hangover: A New Breed of AlcoholPosted by Marisa Belger on April 19, 2006 - 3:26pm.

Imagine feeling the positive sensations of a couple of cocktails—you know, increased joviality, decreased inhibitions and so on—without the consequential hangover the next day. Scientists are currently developing a cocktail of drugs that will elicit the pleasurable effects of drinking without the slurred speech and spinning head that usually accompany imbibing. Drugs are a poor substitution for a full-bodied glass of cabernet or a cold beer, but the idea is still intriguing the scientific community. Psychopharmacologist David Nutt of the University of Bristol will publish the idea in next month's Journal of Psychopharmacology.




The Virtues of Beer: Just in Time for St. Patrick's Day

The Virtues of Beer: Just in Time for St. Patrick's DayPosted by Marisa Belger on March 16, 2006 - 3:22pm.

I live in a pro-beer household. It's not really a choice. As a member of an extremely enthusiastic Irish family, my fiance was raised on tall glasses of dark Guinness — beer is just a way of life.

As St. Patty's approaches I am pleased to push aside red wine and examine the health benefits of the other alcoholic treat. Like wine, beer also has antioxidants. Several studies have found that the antioxidants in beer may protect organs from carcinogenic agents and new research has isolated xanthohumol, one of the primary antioxidants found in beer, as a compound that can slow the proliferation of breast-cancer cells.



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