Does the beer Guinness give you a hard erection?
Jamaican Guinness Stout Punch Recipe
12 oz. bottle Guinness stout
½ cup sweetened condensed milk
½ teaspoon Nutmeg
1 teaspoon Cinnamon
1 raw egg (beaten)
Break and beat the raw egg in a bowl
Place the Guinness stout, raw egg and condense milk in a blender.
Mix the ingredients in the blender
Pour the drink into a covered drink jug
Add Cinnamon and Nutmeg
Stir lightly
Place in the refrigerator to chill.
Serve cold.
Guinness has less calories (125 calories for 12-ounce) than an orange juice (154 calories for 12-ounce). Guinness is considered to be an aphrodisiac in some countries. Guinness is also known as Black Power or Viagra. Some breastfeeding experts and midwives do recommend that nursing mothers should drink small amounts of Guinness because it stimulates prolactin, because of a polysaccharide that’s in the barley. However many experts would recommend the no-alcohol route when breastfeeding. A study by the University of Wisconsin revealed that Guinness can reduce the risk of heart attacks and blood clots. This is because it contains the same types of antioxidants that are found in red wine.
Apparently Guinness is regarded as an aphrodisiac in some parts of Africa, the Far East and the Caribbean, sometimes with a raw egg in it. Eggs are high in zinc which helps produce testosterone. The iron in darker beer helps your red blood cells create hemoglobin, which carries oxygen around the body. Essentially it improves your circulation meaning you have a stronger erection. Researchers at Italy’s Fondazione di Ricerca e Cura said a pint a day makes you 31 % less likely than tee-totallers to suffer from heart attacks, strokes or heart disease meaning you’ll be fitter and healthier to keep things going.