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Steven Coulson
Steven has been drinking beers, wines and spirits for decades and has a propensity to go about them at length after a few drinks.
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Finding the Perfect Beer for Beginners Who Prefer a Milder Taste
Navigating the world of beer can be challenging, especially if you lean towards flavors that are more subtle and less bitter. If you’re new to beer or simply consider yourself a casual drinker, you may find yourself searching for options that won’t overwhelm your taste buds.
As someone who doesn’t have extensive experience with beer, my first encounter was memorable, but not in the best way. At a lakeside gathering when I was just 19, I tried Coors Light, which didn’t quite resonate with me. Fast forward to today, as I approach 27, I’m eager to refine my palate and explore the vast array of beer options available, even though I still find myself sensitive to overly bitter brews.
If you share a similar taste preference and are curious about getting acquainted with beer, here are some recommendations that cater to those who prefer a smoother, less bitter experience:
1. Wheat Beers
Wheat beers, such as Hefeweizen, are often praised for their light and fruity profile. Their slightly sweet and refreshing taste makes them a fantastic choice for beginners. You might enjoy brands like Franziskaner or Blue Moon, both of which offer a pleasant introduction to the world of beer without harsh bitterness.
2. Lagers
A classic choice for those new to beer, lagers tend to have a clean, crisp taste. They are generally milder in flavor and can be quite refreshing. Popular options include Miller Lite, Bud Light, and Corona. Their easy-drinking nature makes them ideal for social events.
3. Fruit-infused Beers
If you’re looking for something truly unique, consider trying fruit-infused beers. These can range from light ales to wheat beers that incorporate flavors such as raspberry, peach, or citrus. They often mask the bitterness of traditional beers, making for a delightful drinking experience. Brands like Sam Adams’ Cherry Wheat or Leinenkugel’s Summer Shandy are great starting points.
4. Cream Ales
Cream ales combine the smoothness of a lager with a hint of sweetness. They are typically light-bodied and easy to drink. Look for options like Genesee Cream Ale for a refreshing choice that won’t overwhelm your palate.
5. Mild Ales
Mild ales are a unique category with low bitterness and a smooth finish. While they can be harder to find,