^ Beer raises triglyceride levels. This is because beer contains carbohydrates and alcohol, two substances that raise triglycerides quickly. And people who are more sensitive to the effects of beer can experience even higher levels of triglycerides. Since triglycerides are part of the total cholesterol count, this means that if your triglycerides increase, your total cholesterol increases as well.
https://www.healthline.com/health/hi...lant-compounds
How does alcohol raise your cholesterol?
When you drink alcohol, it’s broken down and rebuilt into triglycerides and cholesterol in the liver. So, drinking alcohol raises the triglycerides and cholesterol in your blood. If your triglyceride levels become too high, they can build up in the liver, causing fatty liver disease. The liver can’t work as well as it should and can’t remove cholesterol from your blood, so your cholesterol levels rise.
Alcohol can lead to the combination of a high triglyceride level along with low HDL cholesterol. This can lead to heart disease.
https://www.heartuk.org.uk/low-chole...-foods/alcohol