نتایج جستجو برای: beer

تعداد نتایج: 6671  

Journal: :Health economics 2009
Jeremy W Bray Brett R Loomis Mark Engelen

This paper uses supermarket scanner data to estimate brand- and packaging-specific own- and cross-price elasticities for beer. We find that brand- and packaging-specific beer sales are highly price elastic. Cross-price elasticity estimates suggest that individuals are more likely to buy a higher-volume package of the same brand of beer than they are to switch brands. Policy simulations suggest ...

2016
Annemarthe H. C. Wijnen Jora Steennis Milène Catoire Floris C. Wardenaar Marco Mensink

PURPOSE The effects of moderate beer consumption after physical activity on rehydration and fluid balance are not completely clear. Therefore, in this study, we investigated the effect of beer consumption, with varying alcohol content, on fluid balance after exercise-induced dehydration. METHODS Eleven healthy males were included in this cross over study (age 24.5 ± 4.7 years, body weight 75....

Journal: :Reproductive toxicology 2007
William F Rayburn

This short communication represents a systematic review of the literature about beer drinking during gestation. A Medline search was undertaken of articles based on the criterion that beer and pregnancy were in the abstract and central to the article. Manuscripts were to be published in English in peer review medical journals from 1981 to 2006. Beer is a commonly consumed alcoholic beverage amo...

Journal: :Journal of radiation research 2002
Manami Monobe Koichi Ando

We here investigated and reported the effects of beer drinking on radiation-induced chromosome aberrations in blood lymphocytes. Human blood that was collected either before or after drinking a 700 ml beer was in vitro irradiated with 200 kVp X rays or 50 keV/microm carbon ions. The relation between the radiation dose and the aberration frequencies (fragments and dicentrics) was significantly (...

Journal: :Alcohol and alcoholism 2007
Alessandro Orrù Carla Lobina Paola Maccioni Gian Luigi Gessa Mauro A M Carai Giancarlo Colombo

AIMS Rats avidly consume non-alcoholic beer, and addition of alcohol to non-alcoholic beer may function as a medium to induce intake of large amounts of alcohol in rats. The present study investigated whether Sardinian alcohol-preferring (sP) and Sardinian non-preferring (sNP) rats, initially exposed to non-alcoholic beer, and subsequently to non-alcoholic beer containing increasing concentrati...

Journal: :Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 2012
Barbara Resnick James T Pacala

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2015
Jordyn Bergsveinson Nina Baecker Vanessa Pittet Barry Ziola

Specific isolates of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) can grow in the harsh beer environment, thus posing a threat to brew quality and the economic success of breweries worldwide. Plasmid-localized genes, such as horA, horC, and hitA, have been suggested to confer hop tolerance, a trait required for LAB survival in beer. The presence and expression of these genes among LAB, however, do not universall...

2017
Junyan Liu Lin Li Brian M Peters Bing Li Lequn Chen Yang Deng Zhenbo Xu Mark E Shirtliff

This study aimed to investigate the viable but nonculturable (VBNC) state and genomic features of a beer-spoilage strain, Lactobacillus caseiBM-LC14617. Induction on the VBNC state of L. casei strain BM-LC14617 was conducted by both low-temperature storage and continuous passage in beer, and formation of VBNC state was detected after 196 ± 3.3 days and 32 ± 1.6 subcultures, respectively. Resusc...

Journal: :Journal of applied behavior analysis 1986
E S Geller N W Russ M G Altomari

We observed the beer drinking behavior of 308 university students in several bar and party settings. The following relationships were found: males drinking beer in bars consumed 0.92 oz per min; females drank less beer than males, and stayed in a bar for a longer time period; patrons drank significantly more beer when drinking in groups and when purchasing beer in pitchers versus cups or bottle...

2013
Vanessa Pittet Trevor G. Phister Barry Ziola

Growth of specific lactic acid bacteria in beer leads to spoiled product and economic loss for the brewing industry. Microbial growth is typically inhibited by the combined stresses found in beer (e.g., ethanol, hops, low pH, minimal nutrients); however, certain bacteria have adapted to grow in this harsh environment. Considering little is known about the mechanisms used by bacteria to grow in ...

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