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A study by Cambridge University has led academics to call on the Government to stop serving beer in pints, and to rather reduce serving sizes to two thirds of a pint, in order to try and reduce Britain’s alcohol intake.
The study itself, found that beer consumption dropped by 10% when pubs served glasses two thirds the size of a pint glass. As a result, researchers have said that a drop that size could make an impact in the fight against severe forms of cancer and other health issues linked to drinking in large amounts.

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00:00A study by Cambridge University has led academics to call on the government to stop serving
00:06beer in pints and to rather reduce serving sizes to two-thirds of a pint in order to
00:12try and reduce Britain's alcohol intake. The study itself found that beer consumption
00:17dropped by 10% when pubs served glasses two-thirds the size of a pint glass. As a result, researchers
00:24have said that a drop that size could make an impact in the fight against severe forms
00:28of cancer and other health issues linked to drinking in large amounts. It's previously
00:34been reported by Drink Aware that, on average, 48% of adults aged 16 and over drank alcohol
00:41on at least one day of the week. Now, the government currently has no plans to remove
00:46pints as the largest serving size of draft beer, but former Tory Cabinet Minister Lord
00:52Vasey told the BBC he thought it was a good idea that should not be dismissed out of hand.
00:58But what are your thoughts? Would you welcome a change like this in order to quell UK alcohol
01:03consumption habits?

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