A new cohort study found that specific gut bacteria contribute to auto-brewery syndrome, spurring studies into how fecal ...
A very small number of people can naturally experience symptoms of intoxication despite not consuming any alcohol.
The findings shed new light on ancient winemaking. Archaeological evidence shows that wine was being produced at least 8,000 ...
Scientists have uncovered the cause of auto-brewery syndrome. Certain gut bacteria, Klebsiella pneumoniae and Escherichia ...
Auto-brewery syndrome (ABS) is a rare gut disorder that causes people to feel drunk without consuming alcohol. Triggered by ...
A research team has unveiled how fermentation time and yeast selection work together to transform fresh ‘Nam Hom’ coconut ...
Breweries typically monitor fermentation by analyzing broth composition. Alcohols, esters, acids and residual sugars are ...
Tequila defied 2025’s global spirits slump—but a bitter fight over “additive‑free” labels shook the industry to its core. Here’s how the media got the story wrong.
Gut microbes can make people drunk without booze. Scientists now know which ones to blame. Some people can get drunk without consuming alcohol. While that might sound like the ultimate life hack to ...
Curious whether kombucha is good for you? The fermented tea offers probiotics and antioxidants that may benefit gut health and overall well-being.
Some people get drunk without drinking because their gut bacteria produce alcohol from food. Researchers have now identified ...
Auto-brewery syndrome is a rare condition.