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So apparently you can get drunk on Kefir and Kombucha.
Be careful out there all you healthy eaters!
Can you get drunk on kefir? Fermented drinks like kombucha and kefir aren't actually alcohol-free, and drinking a lot of them could even leave you over the drunk driving limit, an Australian study conducted by Victoria's Department of Health and Human Services on behalf of Food Standards Australia and New Zealand has found. https://www.insider.com/kombucha-kefir-fermented-drinks-contain-alcohol-half-beer-study-2019-9 |
| Well, thank goodness I hate those drinks. |
| Strange, lots of kids get that as a soda alternative. |
And NOW you know WHY
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More for us. |
| At Costco a few weeks ago, the guy at the checkout told me their vanilla extract and holiday season truffles are higher in alcohol than the vodka soda cocktails in my cart. |
| I doubt you could get drunk on them. The max is the same as half a light beer, so you’d have to drink like 8 an hour to be drunk. No one has that much room in their stomach. |
Well.. if you are at Combucha or Kefir party and you are heavy drinker?...
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| College kids should switch to them, even if they get drunk at least their gut would be pristine! |
| Please. You’d need to drink a gallon of kefir to have the effect of half a beer. Same with kombucha. |
| I know I’ve been on dcum too much when I can just read a thread title and know which anonymous poster wrote it. |
Same here, I don't need much to know who replied.
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They found a loophole! Smart pants. Kombucha tea contains alcohol; but you don't need to be 21 to buy and drink it. |
| It's all fun and games until someone gets hurt. |
Or killed. |