Hangovers may be a thing of the past if the hydrating beer gets the green light to be put on the market. It is commonly known now that one of the biggest factors to a hangover after a long night of drinking is dehydration. Alcoholic beverages themselves dehydrate despite being a liquid. Yet people continue to neglect the need to drink other liquids such as water in order to avoid a painful morning after.
A group of Australian scientists at the Griffith Health Institute have concocted a hydrating beer so that people won't have to suffer for their oversight. A simple idea, the hydrating beer is beefed up with electrolytes, similar to those found in sports drinks. While the hydrating beer tastes normal, one drawback is that it has less alcohol.
Hangover-Preventing Drinks
The Hydrating Beer Boasts Electrolytes for Better Morning Afters
Trend Themes
1. Hydrating Alcoholic Beverages - The creation of hydrating beers and other alcoholic drinks with added electrolytes provides the opportunity for a disruptive innovation in the beverage industry.
2. Functional Alcohol - The development of alcoholic beverages that offer additional health benefits, such as hydration, presents a disruptive innovation opportunity in the alcohol industry.
3. Dehydration Prevention - The focus on preventing dehydration-related hangovers opens up disruptive innovation possibilities in the health and wellness industry.
Industry Implications
1. Beverage - The hydrating beer and similar products can disrupt the traditional alcoholic beverage market by appealing to health-conscious consumers.
2. Alcohol - The introduction of hydrating and functional alcoholic beverages can disrupt the alcohol industry by offering a healthier option for consumers.
3. Health and Wellness - The development of hydrating alcoholic drinks contributes to the disruption of the health and wellness industry by addressing the issue of dehydration and its effects.