Now there's a better drunk food than pizza.

A company in San Francisco called Regrained is Christmas Night (2024) Hindi Short Filmselling beer granola bars. (Don't worry, they don't actually contain alcohol.)

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Because only 10 percent of the ingredients used to make beer make it to the final product, Regrained sought out a way to repurpose those leftovers.

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With the slogan "Eat Beer," the company turns the scraps of grain left over from the beer-making process -- along with ingredients like organic honey, puffed quinoa, chocolate and sea salt -- into tasty snack bars.

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The bars are rich in spent grain, which, as explained on the Regrained website, "contains fiber, protein, and as most curious homebrewers inevitably discover, it has a unique texture and flavor," which makes it "an ideal baking ingredient."

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The bars are available in two flavors: Chocolate Coffee Stout and Honey Almond IPA.

A 12-pack is priced at $24.99, so consider gifting them to a beer lover or bringing as a snack to a holiday party. The bars will taste much better than the warm 12-pack you picked up on your way over, anyway.


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