I "get it", but I don't agree with it.
Reactive current isn't wasted..... the physics don't work without it. It's the current that goes into making the electric fields in capacitors, and the magnetizing current for electric motors and other inductive loads.
You wouldn't want to live in a Watts-only world.
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I agree that reactive power serves a purpose, and we do need it, but IMO, that just makes the beer analogy even more accurate. Obviously you wouldn't want a beer that's mostly foam, but you DO want at least a little foam on top (though I guess it depends on personal preference). The foam helps bring out the flavor and aroma of beer, and reduces the carbonation, which makes you less bloated. So:
No foam, all liquid beer : no reactive power, all real power = bad
Lots of foam, little liquid beer : lots of reactive power, little real power = bad
A little foam, mostly liquid beer : a little reactive power, mostly real power = good.