To Agnes Fenton, healthy eating and exercise haven’t been the key to her long life. It’s been three beers a day, along with a shot of scotch whiskey.

agnesfentonAnd “keeping in touch with God,” doesn’t hurt, either.

Fenton became a “supercentenarian” on Saturday, and celebrated with a small party at her home attended by 40 children she helped raise during her days as a nanny, ABC 7 reports.

There’s an estimated 600 such supercentenarians in the world.

“The birthday is just another day,” she tells The Record.

“When I was 100 years old, I went to the mirror to thank God that I was still here. And I thank him every morning.

“He gave me a long life and a good life, and I have nothing to complain about. … You’ve got to have God in your life. Without God, you’ve got nothing.”

In an ABC News profile in honor of her 105th birthday, she said her doctor ordered her to drink beer after a benign tumor was discovered.

“He said, ‘Agnes, you must drink three Miller High Lifes a day.’”

“So Aggie’s enjoyed three beers and a shot of scotch every day for almost 70 years,” the reporter said.

After that much time, she’s become quite the whiskey connoisseur. She prefers Johnnie Walker Blue Label.

“Each of our centenarians has their different secrets,” according to Stacy Andersen, a project manager with the New England Centenarian Study. “If Agnes feels hers is alcohol, maybe it is, but certainly we don’t find that to be consistent across all our centenarians.”

Doctors have marveled at her health.

“The few things she’s had wrong with her have disappeared in ways they should not have. Her health has been phenomenal. … She’s completely, thoroughly amazing,” Fenton’s physician, Dr. Kenneth Wasserman, says, while declining to go into detail.