Re: Drink only beer for 46 days, no food?
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Eldan
16 pounds in a week seems extremely high. Like, unbelievably so.
Typically weight lost in that manner is mostly water weight. He's probably constantly hovering around dehydration. I don't know how hydrating his type of beer is, but from my understanding many modern beers require more water to process the stuff in them than they actually have. Assuming he doesn't kill himself, he will probably get most of it back within a few weeks of returning to a normal diet.
Re: Drink only beer for 46 days, no food?
Turns out, he is not the first to try this in recent years.
A guy from Iowa did it with homebrewed beer. He reported a total weight loss of about 25 pounds.
Re: Drink only beer for 46 days, no food?
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Originally Posted by
Keltest
Typically weight lost in that manner is mostly water weight. He's probably constantly hovering around dehydration. I don't know how hydrating his type of beer is, but from my understanding many modern beers require more water to process the stuff in them than they actually have. Assuming he doesn't kill himself, he will probably get most of it back within a few weeks of returning to a normal diet.
Beer is highly diuretic. I cannot say if that applies only to modern beer or all beers, though. A quick google suggests that to break even, you need a beer with an alcohol content of 2% or less.
Grey Wolf
Re: Drink only beer for 46 days, no food?
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Grey_Wolf_c
Beer is highly diuretic. I cannot say if that applies only to modern beer or all beers, though. A quick google suggests that to break even, you need a beer with an alcohol content of 2% or less.
Grey Wolf
Hence hangovers.
Re: Drink only beer for 46 days, no food?
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Rockphed
Hence hangovers.
And why my go-to for a drunk friend back in my early 20s was a happy meal. Burger and fry helped slow the alcohol absorption rate, drink kept them hydrated, toy was a good distraction, cost less than five bucks, and McD's were usually open 24 hours. Nothing that eliminated a hangover, but the intensity was usually lessened.
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Iruka
Turns out, he is not the first to try this in recent years.
A guy from Iowa did it with homebrewed beer. He reported a total weight loss of about 25 pounds.
Well if it was a homebrew he could tweak the formula to have more stuff needed to stay alive in it. Particularly if he was using an older recipe.
Re: Drink only beer for 46 days, no food?
Seeing that you can survive on nothing but water for 40 days, a 46-day beer fast sounds much less radical.
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Democratus
Seeing that you can survive on nothing but water for 40 days, a 46-day beer fast sounds much less radical.
I think the idea is for him to be functional at the end, not 'needs hospitalization and IV nutrients but technically alive'.
Re: Drink only beer for 46 days, no food?
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The Glyphstone
I think the idea is for him to be functional at the end, not 'needs hospitalization and IV nutrients but technically alive'.
Also, "can" doesn't mean "will." After all, any person can participate in the Olympics.
I doubt most would ever make it even close to the 40 day mark on water alone.
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Peelee
Also, "can" doesn't mean "will." After all, any person can participate in the Olympics.
I doubt most would ever make it even close to the 40 day mark on water alone.
As far as I know, it was done sufficiently often by medieval monks (using doppelbock beer) while "hospitalization and IV treatment" were simply not available. I'm not aware of success rates, but I suspect it wasn't common to either try or succeed at a "Lent beer fast".
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wumpus
As far as I know, it was done sufficiently often by medieval monks (using doppelbock beer) while "hospitalization and IV treatment" were simply not available. I'm not aware of success rates, but I suspect it wasn't common to either try or succeed at a "Lent beer fast".
Doppelbock beer, I must note, is not water.
Re: Drink only beer for 46 days, no food?
So, apparently he kept up the diet for all of lent and is still in goo health. Went better than I expected. :smallbiggrin: