Is beer a good breakfast food?!


Question: Is beer a good breakfast food?
Iv'e been up for a couple hours, and I'm not hungry although I could go for a beer. i would like to have a few beers while my appetite grows. Is it ok to have a few beers for breakfast?

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Sure thing. Have one for me to.



If you want one then have one! Why do you need approval from us? I don't mind have a beer or two or more for breakfast. It's good by itself, I don't add it to any cereal, though I know some who like it on their corn flakes.



I'd say it depends on the laws and cultural of your area. I could have a stout ale for breakfast and be fine, but other might find it a sign of alcoholism.



Sure, as long as you don't have to drive or go to work. I work nights, so there's nothing like having a beer or five watching the sun rise. And then going to bed.



I have a few for breakfast every day. Look for a nice imperial stout (preferably a coffee stout like Founder's Breakfast Stout). Great idea!



of course not. Breakfast is the most important meal of the day and you should have a balanced nutritional meal.



My grandfather drinks beer in the morning with his cheerios and he's 88 years old. It can't be that bad if he's still doing it.



Some might think of it as "wrong" or a sign of addiction.
Either way, the time of day won't affect it.



¨Noooooo



Guiness and a full irish breakfast is the best thing in the morning...



yes, beer contains protein...SANAT.



Sure thing....grab one for me. I like dark beer.
its a good source of vitamin B



its fine just limit your intake and don't overdue it too early



oh yes. especially good right before your drive to work.



no



I,ve done it many of times....enjoy yerself !!!




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