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New Study Reveals Beer’s Surprising Vitamin B6 Content

Recent research indicates that beer, including alcohol-free varieties, may offer more vitamin B6 than previously recognized, challenging earlier views on its nutritional benefits.

Editorial Staff
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Updated 15 days ago
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A recent study has found that a pint of beer could contain a significant amount of vitamin B6, which may alter perceptions of beer's nutritional value.

Interestingly, alcohol-free beer has been highlighted as a potentially better source for vitamin B6 intake, suggesting that it could be a preferable option for health-conscious consumers.

This study, published by EuroNews, raises questions about past assumptions regarding the health benefits of beer and its role in nutrition.