A recent study has raised alarms over the presence of PFAS, a group of harmful 'forever chemicals', in popular beers brewed in North America and Europe. These chemicals are known for their persistence in the environment and have been linked to various health issues like cancer and infertility. The researchers believe PFAS may enter beer through contaminated water used in brewing, as existing filtration systems at breweries are insufficient to remove these substances. Additionally, other sources of PFAS contamination include brewing ingredients and packaging materials, suggesting a widespread problem for beer drinkers.
A new study has detected toxic PFAS chemicals in popular beers brewed in North America and Europe, raising concerns about potential health risks for consumers.
Researchers found that PFAS could enter beer through contaminated water supplies used in brewing, as well as packaging materials and cleaning supplies.
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