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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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Discovering the Right Beer for Beginners: A Guide for Those Who Prefer a Milder Taste
Are you new to the world of beer but find yourself struggling with the bitterness commonly associated with many brews? You’re not alone. Many individuals seeking to immerse themselves in social settings may feel overwhelmed by the vast array of beer options, especially when strong flavors dominate the market.
If you’re in your late twenties and looking to refine your palate, it’s understandable to want a more enjoyable experience with beer. Perhaps you’ve tried a classic like Coors Light at a social gathering in your teens, but it didn’t quite hit the mark for you. The good news is that your taste buds might have evolved since then, and there are plenty of options that cater to those who prefer a smoother, less bitter drinking experience.
Here are a few beer styles to consider that are perfect for beginners and designed to please even the most sensitive palates:
1. Wheat Beers
Wheat beers, such as Hefeweizens or Witbiers, are often light and refreshing. They typically have fruity and spicy notes, with a creamy mouthfeel that makes them easy to drink. Look for brands that emphasize citrus or banana flavors, which can mask any unwanted bitterness.
2. Lagers
Lagers are generally smooth and crisp, making them an excellent choice for those wary of bitterness. Many light lagers offer a clean taste that can be very refreshing. Options like Pilsners may introduce a slight hop character but remain approachable for new drinkers.
3. Fruit Beers
If you’re looking for something sweet and flavorful, fruit beers might be right up your alley. These can range from light sours to sweeter ales infused with real fruit, providing a unique taste that deviates from traditional beer profiles. They can be a fun and tasty introduction to craft beer.
4. Blonde Ales
Blonde ales are often smooth and slightly sweet, with less bitterness than other styles. They carry a mild malt flavor and a soft finish, making them very approachable for those just starting their beer journey.
5. Cream Ales
Cream ales combine the qualities of both ales and lagers, resulting in a beer that’s smooth, light, and flavorful without overwhelming bitterness. They are perfect for sipping casually at social gatherings.
Embracing New Flavors
Acquiring a taste for beer can be a journey, much like getting accustomed to
