DirtyProtest t1_ja2gbhj wrote
Reply to comment by Devil_May_Kare in ELI5: if you’re lactose intolerant, why does the lactose cause bowel distress instead of passing through inertly? by chemstu69
Can this affect nlood alcohol levels?
Devil_May_Kare t1_ja2kggc wrote
I don't think there's a significant effect. Just because there's fermentation happening doesn't mean a lot of alcohol is being produced. It's probably similar bacteria to the first population active in sauerkraut, which produce a lot of bubbling and a negligible amount of alcohol.
Also there isn't very much lactose in milk. Even if you ferment it with a yeast that turns it into alcohol fairly efficiently, milk won't pass 2.5% ABV, which is half the strength of beer.
figmentPez t1_ja3edp9 wrote
There is a condition called Auto-Brewery Syndrome that can cause significant amounts of ethanol to be produced by gastrointestinal flora, but I'm not sure if it has any links to lactose intolerance.
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