This One Beer Is the Key to Living a Century, according to a 106-Year-Old

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This centenarian claims that she drinks America's oldest beer daily. 

It appears that living a long and healthy life does not necessitate abstaining from all delicacies and abstaining from alcohol indefinitely. A nearly 107-year-old Pennsylvania woman attributes her longevity to one unusual habit: drinking a beer every day. But not just any beer will suffice!

Continue reading to learn about the beer brand that some media outlets have dubbed the true fountain of youth.

Special Delivery

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On Thursday, Margaret Dilullo, a woman from Reading, PA area, received a special cargo when representatives from Yuengling arrived at her home.

Debbie Yuengling, a sixth-generation Yuengling employee, was part of the Yuengling crew and presented Dilullo with many cases of Yuengling beer. The Yuengling team appears to have traveled from their headquarters in Pottsville, Pennsylvania, which is roughly an hour distant from Dilullo's home.

A Loyal Patron

The Yuengling team turned up to "express appreciation for [Dilullo's] unwavering support throughout the years," according to CBS3 in Philadelphia.

According to WBRE-TV, "Dilullo revealed the key to her long, healthy life: she drinks a Yuengling lager every day," she claims.

"If I want a beer, I have a beer," the Yuengling fan was quoted as saying by the publication.

There's a chance it's true...

While excessive beer consumption (or just about anything) is unlikely to be healthy, recent research has revealed that the chemicals included in some beers, including non-alcoholic brews, may benefit your body in various ways.

Maybe This Is the key.

The Queen of England, who is 95 years old, reportedly admitted to drinking alcohol every day—even up to four drinks in a single day! But, as Margaret Dilullo's one-beer-a-day regimen illustrates, balance and moderation may be the key to living a healthy life. 

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