110-year-old woman shares secret to long life, beer and whiskey

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110-Year-Old Woman's Longevity Attributed To Beer And Scotch
110-Year-Old Woman's Longevity Attributed To Beer And Scotch

ENGLEWOOD, NJ (FOX13) – Whiskey and beer. That is a 110-year-old woman's secret to a long life.

Agnes Fenton turned 110 over the weekend and has said for years three Miller High Life beers and a shot of Johnnie Walker Blue Label each day keeps the doctor away.

However, The Record reported Fenton's caregivers have recently started to discourage her drinking.

But Fenton said, years ago when she had a benign brain tumor, a doctor told her to "drink Three Miller High Lifes a day."

What do you call a Miller High Life and a shot of Johnnie Walker? All part of the recipe for longevity, says this 110-year-old New Jersey woman. Read more: http://bit.ly/1KDHx5U

Posted by NorthJersey.com on Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Fenton said her 110th birthday was "just another day."

When asked if her caregivers would let her have a shot of Johnnie Walker for her birthday, she answered, "They better."

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