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Beer vs Whisky: Which Is Less Harmful for Your Health? What Do Experts Say?

Beer vs. Whiskey: Even though it's known that alcohol is harmful to health, drinkers don't quit the habit. They often think beer is better than whiskey. But how much truth is there to this? What do the experts say? Let's find out now. 

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Author : Richa Barua
Published : Dec 31 2025, 03:16 PM IST
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Differences between the two
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Differences between the two

Experts and doctors say the same thing: alcohol is not good for your health. Even a small amount doesn't completely reduce the risk. A common question is – is it better to drink beer or whiskey? Understanding the differences reveals the truth.

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How much alcohol content is there?
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How much alcohol content is there?

Beer:

Beer usually has 4 to 6 percent alcohol. Since the percentage is low, many people drink a lot, increasing the total alcohol intake.

Whiskey:

Whiskey has about 40 percent alcohol. A small amount has a strong effect. According to experts, drinking more beer because it's less strong increases the risk.

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Calories and weight gain
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Calories and weight gain

Beer:

A pint of beer has about 150-200 calories. It's high in carbs, so frequent drinking can lead to a bigger belly.

Whiskey:

30 ml of whiskey has only about 70 calories, with no carbs or sugar. From a weight control view, whiskey has fewer calories, but that doesn't mean it's healthy.

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Heart health and antioxidants
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Heart health and antioxidants

Beer:

Beer contains some polyphenols. Some studies suggest they help increase good cholesterol.

Whiskey:

Whiskey has an antioxidant called ellagic acid. It's said to reduce inflammation and oxidative stress. These are minor benefits, only seen when used like medicine.

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Impact on liver and digestion
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Impact on liver and digestion

Beer:

Drinking a lot puts severe stress on the liver. It can also cause gas and bloating.

Whiskey:

Since it has no carbs, some might find it easier to digest. But if you drink too much, it will damage the liver. According to the WHO, alcohol is a carcinogen. The more you drink, the higher the risk.

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Which is less harmful?
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Which is less harmful?

Experts make one thing clear: neither beer nor whiskey is good for your health. It destroys gut bacteria, increases inflammation, damages the liver, and raises cancer risk. Overall, it's best not to drink alcohol at all. Drinking it with high-fat foods is even more dangerous.

Health Warning:

Drinking alcohol is harmful to health. It can lead to liver diseases, cancer, and mental health issues. It's best to be responsible.

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Richa Barua
With over two decades of experience in top media outlets like Times of India, International Business Times, and India Today, Richa currently leads Newsable and MyNation (Entertainment and Lifestyle) non-news team at Asianet News Network. Her expertise includes celebrity interviews, audience growth, and content strategy, backed by an Executive Program in Digital Marketing from IIM Calcutta, along with a journalism degree from Delhi University, a master's in media studies and corporate communications.
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