Alcohol, especially beer, is high in purines and calories. Alcohol is known to cause gout flare-ups. When you socialize, go for a nonalcoholic drink, but be sure to stay away from soft drinks with high fructose corn syrup, fruit drinks, and drinks loaded with fructose as these can also cause gout attacks.

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