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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
If you’re looking to explore the world of beer but are hesitant due to a dislike for bitterness, you’re not alone. Many novices find themselves in a similar situation, unsure of where to begin on their beer journey. You might find yourself wondering, “What are the best beers for someone who isn’t a fan of bitterness?”
Many of us have had that first beer experience that didn’t quite hit the mark. Take, for example, someone who reminisces about their first taste of Coors Light at a party—though the setting was enjoyable, the beer itself left something to be desired. Now at the age of almost 27, with a bit more life experience, they’re ready to revisit this adventure and see if their palate has evolved.
For those who struggle with bitter flavors yet wish to branch out and find a suitable beverage for social occasions, there are plenty of options. These can include lighter lagers, wheat beers, or even fruit-infused brews that provide a refreshing taste without the sharp bitterness found in many craft options.
You may wonder if you’ll ever develop a taste for beer, especially if you’ve recently adapted to other flavors like diet soda. The key is to explore and find what resonates with you. There’s a whole spectrum of beer styles out there, and many are crafted to appeal to those who prefer a smoother, less bitter experience.
So, if you’re embarking on this exciting journey into the world of beer, keep an open mind and don’t hesitate to experiment with different styles. Your ideal beer might just be a sip away!