Drinking beer is not recommended for people with liver cysts. Although drinking alcoholic beverages such as beer does not directly cause liver cysts, it may lead to liver function abnormalities and other damage. There is no authoritative literature stating that alcohol consumption causes liver cysts. Common causes of liver cysts include congenital abnormalities of bile duct development and parasitic infections. On the one hand, alcohol consumption produces damage to liver function, and long-term alcohol consumption may lead to alcoholic cirrhosis. On the other hand, for hepatic cysts, especially parasitic hepatic cysts, which usually need to be treated with drugs such as albendazole, alcohol consumption may induce serious adverse reactions or mask possible adverse reactions such as headache, dizziness and vomiting. Therefore, alcohol consumption is prohibited during drug therapy. The above drugs need to be used under the guidance of clinicians and unauthorized use is prohibited. Alcohol consumption is not recommended for liver cysts.