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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 Less Bitterness
Embarking on a journey into the world of beer can be both exciting and daunting, especially for those who are sensitive to bitter flavors. If you’ve found yourself in a similar situation, you’re not alone. Many newcomers to the beer scene struggle to enjoy brews that have a strong hoppy bitterness, which is a prevalent characteristic in many popular varieties.
When I was introduced to beer at a lake party at age 19, I sampled Coors Light. While it was a memorable experience, I didn’t truly enjoy the taste. Now, as I approach my late twenties, I feel ready to explore different beers with a more refined palate. However, my aversion to bitterness remains a challenge.
So, how do you navigate this vast landscape of beer options without being overwhelmed? Here are some tips to help you find the best brews that align with your taste preferences.
Start with Light Lagers
Light lagers are an excellent introduction for those who aren’t fans of bitterness. These beers tend to have a crisp, clean taste without the hoppy aftertaste found in many ales. Options like Budweiser or Miller Lite can provide a pleasant experience while you adjust to the flavors of beer.
Explore Wheat Beers
Wheat beers, such as Hefeweizens or Witbiers, are known for their smooth texture and refreshing taste. They often feature fruity or citrusy notes, making them a great choice for beginners. Brands like Blue Moon or Weihenstephaner Hefeweissbier are fantastic examples that might just win you over.
Try Fruit Beers
Fruit-infused beers have been gaining popularity and can be a delightful option for those who prefer sweeter, less bitter flavors. These brews, like Framboise or Mango Wheat, can provide a refreshing alternative that highlights fruity goodness over hoppy bitterness.
Session IPAs: A Milder Alternative
If you’re curious about venturing into the world of IPAs, consider trying a Session IPA. These beers are crafted to have a lower alcohol content and a more subdued bitterness compared to their traditional counterparts. They can offer the hoppy character in a milder package, allowing you to explore the styles you might have hesitated to try before.
Experiment with Your Preferences
Don’t hesitate to try different styles and flavors until you discover what resonates with your taste buds. In the same way one may train their palate for diet soda, developing an