- A study has found that some beers contain per- and polyfluorofluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), also known as “forever chemicals.”
- The research identified specific beers with higher levels of PFAS contamination.
- The presence of PFAS in beer raises concerns about potential health impacts, as these chemicals are linked to various health issues.
- The source of PFAS contamination in beer is likely related to the brewing process, including water sources, ingredients, or equipment.
- The findings highlight the widespread presence of PFAS in the environment and consumer products.
PFAS Detected In Most US Beers, With Highest Levels Near Contaminated Water


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