Alcohol in all its forms is high in acidity and something to avoid or limit on a low-acid diet. Acid reflux and alcohol, unfortunately, go hand in hand. Alcohol also increases uric acid, too much of which can lead to gout. People who suffer from acid reflux are likely to see their symptoms aggravated after just a single drink.

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