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BBC Health 📅 22 Apr 2026 ⏱ 1 min read

Your pint could come with a surprising health benefit

Beer provides "substantial levels" of vitamin B6 into your diet, according to new research.

ClinicaliQ Brief
  • Beer contains substantial levels of vitamin B6, potentially contributing meaningfully to dietary intake of this essential micronutrient
  • This finding may be relevant when counselling patients about nutritional sources, though alcohol consumption guidance remains unchanged
  • The research suggests moderate beer consumption could offer an incidental micronutrient benefit alongside other dietary sources of B6
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Beer provides "substantial levels" of vitamin B6 into your diet, according to new research.

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