AdChoices 9 Surprising Uses for Beer (Beyond Just Drinking)
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1. Wash Your Hair with Beer for Shiny Locks
Is your hair dull and lifeless? Try washing it in beer! The malt from the beer is rich in proteins that nourish your locks and smooth out unruly strands. Your brew's alcohol acts as a cleansing agent, the vitamin B adds shine, and the yeast improves your hair's overall health.
"Hair is at its shiniest when the cuticle, or outer layer of the hair, is closed and beer is perfect for the job," explains Amanda Sipenock, LUSH Brand and Product Trainer. It's best to use flat, warm beer when washing. Make sure to rinse throughly.
We don't recommend cleaning your most precious gems with your favorite brew, but beer can help clean jewelry, particularly gold. Soak your jewelry in a small amount of light or amber-colored beer, then buff with a small cloth.
3. Fight Insomnia
Tossing and turning all night long? Forget the warm milk. The hops in beer are known to usher in drowsiness. (If you don't want to drink a beer before bed, though, you can try some tea spiked with hops for the same effect.)
4. Meat + Beer = Amazing
Yes, you saved some money by buying the inexpensive cut of beef, but now you're worried it will be impossible to chew. You have to tenderize the meat, and beer can help. Beer's acidity will break down muscle strands when the meat is marinated for a long period (usually overnight).
Try out the technique with this recipe for Guinness-Marinated Bison Steak Sandwiches.
5. Help Prevent Kidney Stones
It may not top a doctor's list of ways to prevent kidney stones, but research shows that drinking beer (in moderation!) can help. That's because beer — particularly those with a high concentration of hops — can help prevent calcium deposits, a key component of kidney stones, from forming in the liver. Beer is also a natural diuretic, so it helps flush out the kidneys and bladder.
6. Get Your Iron and Other Minerals
Stouts, porters, and other dark beers contain high amounts of iron — typically the same amount as a serving of spinach. Beer is also a rich source of silicon and boron (two minerals that help maintain healthy bones), magnesium, and potassium. We aren't recommending that you swap beer for all of your other sources of these important minerals, but it sure is nice to know the brew is doing more than just relaxing you, isn't it?
7. Make A Soup, Stew, or Chili
As beer slowly simmers, the intensity of its flavor increases, creating a rich base that marries well with hearty meats. Beer provides an earthy flavor and, depending on the type, can either dominate or compliment a dish. Recipes to Try: Guinness Beef Stew (pictured) Beer-Braised Beer Stew Beer-and-Cheddar Soup Three-Chile Beef Chili
8. Clean Cooper Pots
Frustrated because your copper pots look worn? Beer's carbonation and acidity can help clean those stubborn stains. Just let the pots sit in some light beer for an hour or two, then wipe clean. This method works great on copper table tops and utensils as well.
9. Steam Mussels, Clams, or Pretty Much Any Shellfish
Beer-Steamed Clams (pictured) are perfection in a bowl. Beer adds a kick of rich flavor that shellfish eagerly absorb. Boil beer with any combination of ingredients (onions, tons of garlic, peppers, chorizo), toss in your choice of shellfish, and cook until done. Make sure you grab some hearty bread to sop up all of the delicious sauce!
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