1. Nutritional and Health Benefits of Beer
    Denke MA. The American Journal of Medical Sciences. 320(5), 320-326.
    Date: 2000 (archived)
  2. Beverage-Specific Alcohol Consumption and Cirrhosis Mortality in a Group of English-Speaking Beer-Drinking Countries
    Kerr WC, Fillmore KM, Marvy P. Addiction. 95(3), 339-346.
    Date: 2000 (archived)
  3. The Effects of Beer Taxes on Physical Child Abuse
    Markowitz S, Grossman M. Journal of Health Economics. 19(2), 271-282.
    Date: 2000 (archived)
  4. Dynamic Gains and Static Losses in Oligopoly: Evidence from the Beer Industry
    Gisser M. Economic Inquiry. 37(3), 554-573.
    Date: 1999 (archived)
  5. Beer Drinking Accounts for Most of the Hazardous Alcohol Consumption Reported in the United States
    Rogers JD, Greenfield TK. Journal of Studies on Alcohol. 60(6), 732-739.
    Date: 1999 (archived)
  6. Does Increasing the Beer Tax Reduce Marijuana Consumption?
    Pacula RL. Journal of Health Economics. 17, 557-585.
    Date: 1998 (archived)
  7. Beer and the Tie: Did Divestiture of Brewer-Owned Public Houses Lead to Higher Beer Prices?
    Slade ME. Economic Journal. 108, 565-602.
    Date: 1998 (archived)
  8. Intake of Beer, Wine, and Spirits and Risk of Stroke : The Copenhagen City Heart Study
    Truelsen T, Gronbaek M, Schnohr P, Boysen G. Stroke. 29(12), 2467-2472.
    Date: 1998 (archived)
  9. Red Wine, White Wine, Liquor, Beer, and Risk for Coronary Artery Disease Hospitalization
    Klatsky AL, Armstrong MA, Friedman GD. The American Journal of Cardiology. 80(4), 416-420.
    Date: 1997 (archived)
  10. Beer Taxes, Workers’ Compensation, and Industrial Injury
    Ohsfeldt RL, Morrisey MA. The Review of Economics and Statistics. 79(1), 155-160.
    Date: 1997 (archived)
  11. Association of the Waist-To-Hip Ratio is Different with Wine Than with Beer or Hard Liquor Consumption. Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study Investigators
    Duncan BB, Chambless LE, Schmidt MI, Folsom AR, Szklo M, Crouse JR, 3rd . American Journal of Epidemiology. 142(10), 1034-1038.
    Date: 1995 (archived)
  12. Relationships Between Beer, Wine, and Spirits Consumption and Suicide Rates in United States from 1977-1988
    Liu T. Omega. 32(3), 227-240.
    Date: 1995 (archived)
  13. Alcohol Warnings in TV Beer Advertisements
    Slater MD, Domenech MM. Journal of Studies on Alcohol. 56(3), 361-367.
    Date: 1995 (archived)
  14. Beer Versus Mixed-Drink Consumption at Fraternity Parties: A Time and Place for Low-Alcohol Alternatives
    Geller ES, Kalsher MJ, Clarke SW. Journal of Studies on Alcohol. 52(3), 197-204.
    Date: 1991 (archived)
  15. Correlates of Alcoholic Beverage Preference: Traits of Persons Who Choose Wine, Liquor or Beer
    Klatsky AL, Armstrong MA, Kipp H. British Journal of Addiction. 85(10), 1279-1289.
    Date: 1990 (archived)
  16. Beer Taxes, the Legal Drinking Age, and Youth Motor Vehicle Fatalities
    Saffer H, Grossman M. The Journal of Legal Studies. 16(2), 351-374.
    Date: 1987 (archived)
  17. The Demand for Beer, Wine, and Spirits: A System Wide Analysis
    Clements KW, Johnson LW. Journal of Business. 56(3), 273-304.
    Date: 1983 (archived)
  18. The Demand for Beer, Wine, and Spirits: A Systemwide Analysis
    Clements KW, Johnson LW. Journal of Business. 56(3), 273-304.
    Date: 1983 (archived)
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