Drinking a bottle of beer is generally not fat, but drinking large quantities of beer over a long period of time has the potential to put on weight.
Beer is a calorie drink, every 100 ml of beer (average value) contains 32 calories, every 600 ml of a bottle of beer, contains about 200 kcal.
Beer is mainly made of rice, malt-based raw materials, alcohol content is relatively low, containing more starch, sugar, vitamins, potassium, calcium and other nutrients beneficial to the human body, but alcohol also has damage to the liver, gastric mucosa, nervous system, circulatory system and so on. Therefore, the essence of beer is an alcoholic beverage, and any intake of alcohol may jeopardize health.
Beer, when consumed in moderation, does not cause the body to gain weight. Long-term large amounts of drinking calories can be considerable, coupled with drinking will be ingested a large number of high-fat, high-calorie dishes, resulting in the accumulation of calories in the body, will lead to body fat.