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Drinking beer can make you wiser!

Updated on March 30, 2011
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Are you a redneck?

It’s good news for those persons, men and women, who are frequently drinking beer, not minding the beer belly or the love handles. This hub didn’t advocate fellow hubbers to drink beer in order to be wiser but researchers attested that those beer drinkers are more intelligent than those who are not.

Wait. How can we measure intelligent? Is it the sum of I.Q. test plus the common sense a person possess? Well, the heck of it (hik!), researchers are challenging us, hubbers about the regimen of famous writers. Allegedly, there are writers who can write a classic tale or novel if they are drinking beer. In other words, they have wider imagination than those who don’t indulge in drinking beer.

A 12 ounce (oz.) can of beer usually consist of 5 per cent of alcohol; sailors are permitted to drink 2 pints of beers or two glasses every other three days. The effects of alcohol lasted three days in our body, according to scientific studies.

What the scientific researchers conclude…

According to Dr. Andrew Martin, a researcher, there are scientists, like Albert Einstein like drinking beer, heavy drinkers, he added. For three years, Dr. Martin initiated fellow researchers regarding the effects of drinking beer in the human brain.

The result is clear. If you drink more beer, the more sharper your brain will be. Dr.Martin discovered that an increase of 10 points were registered by beer drinkers that those persons who drank wine or liquors. Try drinking a two-six pack of beers in just a day and answer some abstract questions and see the results.

When this experiment was conducted and published in 2004, more than 200 scientists from countries whose people are known-beer drinkers, including the United States of America (USA), Germany, Britain (UK) and Netherlands were eager to participate. France, noted for people to be wine drinkers refused to be involved in the test.

Even in the universities, Dr. Martin said that students who are drinking beer garnered more awards, four time than those who didn’t succumb themselves to drinking beers.

Along with the publication of Theory of Relativity, Albert Einstein still urged the people to drink beer because it is the food (err, drink) for the brain.

Researchers discovered that there is no difference to the level of IQ even if you drink different brands of beer. Those who are drinking Millers are equally intelligent than those who are drinking Buds (short term for Budweiser) or other kinds of beer.

Before you flag me here in HubPages, let us drink beer and after savoring the effects, see if you can write a more sensible hub, I mean better hubs than you wrote and published before.

Will this ‘beer’ hub generate more readers and comments? Or cash? One thing is a known fact to Travel Man, beer is more cheaper than wine.

 

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