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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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The Best Beer Options for Beginners Who Prefer a Milder Taste
Navigating the world of beer can be a daunting experience, especially if you’re someone who tends to shy away from bitter flavors. If you’re looking to expand your palate in this social setting, you’re not alone. Many people seek a beer that resonates with their taste preferences, particularly those who are not fans of strong bitterness.
At nearly 27 years old, you might feel it’s time to embrace the beer culture you’ve encountered at various events. While your initial experience with beer may have involved a Coors Light during a lake party at 19 – and perhaps didn’t leave a lasting impression – don’t let that discourage you. Your taste buds may have evolved since then, and there are certainly plenty of options out there that won’t overwhelm your senses.
Preferred Beer Styles for Low Bitterness
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Wheat Beers: These are often lighter and fruitier, making them a fantastic choice for those who dislike bitter flavors. Look for Belgian Witbiers or American Wheat beers that tend to have a refreshing, easy-drinking quality.
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Lager: A classic choice for beginners, lagers are generally smooth and crisp, lacking the hoppy bitterness found in many ales. You might find options like Helles or American Light Lagers especially appealing.
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Pale Ales: While many are hoppy, some Pale Ales focus on a balanced flavor profile that can be less bitter. A well-crafted session pale ale might surprise you with its approachability.
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Fruit Beers: Beers brewed with fruit or even flavored with fruit can offer a delightful taste experience without the bitterness. Look for options like fruit lambics or citrus-infused ales.
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Cream Ale: This style combines aspects of both ales and lagers, delivering a smooth, creamy texture that is typically low in bitterness.
Finding Your Perfect Fit
It’s important to remember that your taste preferences can develop over time, much like your taste for diet soda. Trying a few different styles at your favorite local bar or brewery could help you discover the perfect brew that resonates with your palate. Ask the bartender for recommendations based on your preferences, and don’t hesitate to explore sample flights to make your decision easier.
By experimenting with various beers and remaining open to new flavors, you can enhance your social experiences and find enjoyable options that suit your taste. Cheers to your journey in the world of beer!