Your cart is currently empty!

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.
Latest Posts
- Botanist with Trader Joe’s Lemon and Elderflower Soda
- I’m one of the worlds leading buyers of craft gin in the world and a international spirit judge AMA
- I’m blown away…. By how let down I am by this Gin.
- The Botanist 22 Gin Review: Perhaps the most overhyped gin around
- Dear Gin manuafacturers, if you want me to buy your product, please list your botanicals.
Categories
Archive
Tags
Social Links

Finding the Perfect Beer for Beginners Who Prefer Milder Flavors
Are you a newcomer to the world of beer, but find the bitterness of many options off-putting? You’re not alone! Many individuals want to familiarize themselves with beer culture, especially for social gatherings, but struggle with certain flavor profiles. If you’re seeking a smoother introduction, let’s explore some great options for less bitter beers that might just suit your palate.
A Personal Journey with Beer
Reflecting on a past experience, I remember attending a lakeside gathering at the age of 19 where I sampled a Coors Light. Unfortunately, it didn’t quite hit the mark for me. Fast forward to now, at nearly 27, I’ve started to wonder if my taste buds might have matured, yet I’m still wary of overly bitter brews.
If you share a similar journey—feeling hesitant about beer due to its bitterness—don’t fret. It’s all about finding the right styles and brands that align with your taste preferences.
Beer Styles to Consider
-
Wheat Beers: Light and refreshing, wheat beers tend to have a mild flavor with hints of fruitiness. Look for options like Hefeweizen or Witbier, which are often less bitter and can be quite enjoyable.
-
Lagers: Crisp and clean, lagers such as a light American lager or a German Pilsner could be excellent choices. Brands like Stella Artois or Blue Moon offer smooth finishes that are perfect for beginners.
-
Fruit-Infused Beers: These beers incorporate various fruits, providing sweetness and eliminating much of the bitter aftertaste. Options like raspberry or mango-flavored beers can be a delightful way to ease into the beer scene.
-
Cream Ales: Known for their smooth and creamy texture, cream ales offer a taste that is fruity but not overly bitter, making them an approachable choice for those who are still developing their beer preferences.
Expanding Your Horizons
If you’ve managed to adjust to the flavor of diet sodas, why not give beers another chance? The key is to approach your exploration with an open mind, anticipating the possibility of discovering flavors you enjoy. The beer world is vast, and with countless styles out there, you’re sure to find something that resonates with your taste.
So, whether you are at a bar or attending a social event, don’t hesitate to ask for recommendations. Start with lighter, less bitter options