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Different sugars in fermentation health
This discussion below was sent to me. (Starting from the bottom up).
Person A is saying it does not matter what sugar is used at the beginning of a brewing process from a health point of view, whilst person B says it 'does' matter. Grateful if the wise minds here can throw some light on this debate. Thanks. ---------------------------------------------------------------- B. There is simple sugar and complex sugar, the second is processed in a different way and also includes various nutriments beneficial to the organism. A. Surely all sugar is finally processed to the same end product when consumed within the human body? Sugar is converted into alcohol via a brewing process which has fourteen distinct stages. What type of sugar used at the beginning of this brewing process no longer exists, and so from a health point of view is not significant, whether white refined sugar, grape juice or malt. B. Yes, obviously. Alcohol is fermented sugar, but *quality* alcohol is made from malt or fruit (usually grape) juice, not refined white sugar which is toxic (empty calories without nutritional value). A. Are not all beers made from sugar? i.e. Malt ? ================================================== ============== |
Different sugars in fermentation health
On 6/19/13 9:24 AM, Jim Stone wrote:
> B. There is simple sugar and complex sugar, the second is processed in a > different way and also includes various nutriments beneficial to the > organism. I think this is pretty much bullshit. There are different types of sugar (glucose/dextrose, fructose, sucrose, etc.) but these are specific chemicals and do not "include various nutrments". > A. Surely all sugar is finally processed to the same end product when > consumed within the human body? Sugar is converted into alcohol via a > brewing process which has fourteen distinct stages. What type of sugar used > at the beginning of this brewing process no longer exists, and so from a > health point of view is not significant, whether white refined sugar, grape > juice or malt. > > > B. Yes, obviously. Alcohol is fermented sugar, but *quality* alcohol is > made from malt or fruit (usually grape) juice, not refined white sugar which > is toxic (empty calories without nutritional value). So B agrees with A, then states the opposite. Like sugar, alcohol is a specific chemical. Saying that alcohol that was fermented from white sugar is "bad" because white sugar is "bad" is silly. |
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Informative post. Thanks for sharing!
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