Does dry beer have an effect on diabetes?

Dry beer can have an effect on diabetes and is therefore not recommended for diabetics.
Dry beer contains relatively less sugar and has a low alcohol content, but it is also not recommended for diabetics. Although dry beer contains less sugar, excessive consumption can have an effect on blood sugar. In addition, the alcohol in dry beer can damage the liver, kidneys and other organs, affecting the metabolism of nutrients in the body and leading to blood sugar disorders, which may aggravate the fluctuation of blood sugar in diabetic patients.
In addition, drinking dry beer in diabetic patients may induce serious complications such as stroke and myocardial infarction. Alcohol consumption has a greater impact on the health of diabetic patients, so it is not recommended for diabetic patients to drink alcohol.
Diabetic patients should pay attention to blood glucose monitoring, and should follow the doctor’s instructions to regulate the diet to avoid serious consequences.