They actually brew the stuff in their own guts, and scientists have just figured out how they do it.
A new cohort study found that specific gut bacteria contribute to auto-brewery syndrome, spurring studies into how fecal ...
New microbiome data show that intestinal bacteria can generate clinically relevant alcohol levels, validating a rare syndrome ...
Scientists have uncovered the cause of auto-brewery syndrome. Certain gut bacteria, Klebsiella pneumoniae and Escherichia coli, ferment food into alcohol. This leads to intoxication without drinking.