Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Beer as a Recovery Drink

Those of you who know me well...or read this blog ever...know that I am OBSESSED with activities involving booze and sports/games. For instance, a few of my favorite things:
  1. Tailgating football. Pro or College. With Booze.
  2. Watching football. Pro or College. With Booze.
  3. Beer Pong. Yes, it is a sport. In the pool or on land.
  4. Sloshball. If you don't know what this is, google it. I don't have time to educate.
  5. Beer leagues. Softball and kickball.
  6. Shuffleboard. The awesome kind. Not that bullshit- you're old and shouldn't really be moving kind.
  7. Running half marathons that involve booze. For instance- the Wine Country Half Marathon. My upcoming Vegas 13.1.
  8. Races that involve booze. Like the Skirtchaser which comes with 2 drink tickets that you redeem at the finish line. And also lots of single people.
  9. Shots and Ladders
  10. Cornhole
  11. Golf - driving range, putting, drunk driving the cart. Pretty standard stuff.
Look this list could go on. Hell I could make up fucking games if I wanted to. I love booze. And games. So imagine my delight when I flipped through ESPN the Mag and discovered someone else out there thinks athletes should love beer. Specifically to aid in the recovery.

Check out Alkoholfrie Erdinger. Or Erdinger Alkoholfrie. Whatever. By way of ESPN the Mag- Google- Newser. According to this company, beer is a terrific post-exercise recovery drink. Forget what the experts are saying, I love where this company's think tank is going. What a great fucking idea.

From AP:
Beer: It's not just for couch potatoes anymore. A Bavarian brewmeister is touting its non-alcoholic beer as the latest sport drink for athletes, handing it out at the finish line of sporting events and touting its regenerative benefits. Unlike Gatorade, Erdinger Alkoholfrei is served up with a frothy head, and it comes in one color—a golden hue.



The company touts the beverage as an isotonic, vitamin-rich, no-additive beverage with natural regenerative powers that help athletes recover from a workout. In other words, it's carbohydrate-loaded refreshment without the alcoholic buzz of beer or the jitters caused by some energy drinks. "It's a very healthy product," says the US manager for Erdinger. But note: Alkoholfrei still contains less than 0.5% alcohol, making it a no-no in some states for anyone under 21.

Look I don't really give a shit if this stuff works. I'm buying it. Or O'Douls. Which is cheaper? The fact of the matter is I really don't care that at $10 a 6 pack it is more expensive than a gatorade, a thing of chocolate milk and a water bottle combined. Can it quench my thirst? Yes. Do I like beer? Yes. Will I probably add a shot of liquor because I don't really know what the point of "nonalcoholic" beer is? Of course. Will you be healthier with your compression socks and gallons of water? Decidely so. But I will be drunker. And there for much more fun than you.





2 comments:

Hunker Down said...

Forget about the non-alcoholic beers. Grab one of your favorite tasty cold beers and enjoy.It is good for recovery and more importantly, it tastes awesome after a hard workout. For me, beers always taste better immediately after a hard workout, race or rugby match (a few years back). My favorites are Belgian style golden ales and white beers. I have the Weyerbacher Merry Monks in the fridge now! Cheers.

Berryfine said...

Ha trust me I won't go near this. I'm pregaming with Four Loko, running a half marathon and recovering with a jack and diet. Boom.