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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
If you’re new to the world of beer but find yourself put off by overly bitter flavors, you’re not alone. Many people seek to explore breweries and local bars yet struggle with common beer traits that can be less than appealing. Whether you’re looking to establish a beverage choice for social gatherings or just want to expand your palate, there are plenty of options out there.
At a recent lakeside gathering, I sipped on a Coors Light when I was just 19. Admittedly, it didn’t quite resonate with my taste buds. Fast forward to nearly 27 years old, and I’m eager to revisit beer—this time armed with the hope that my palate has evolved. However, my aversion to bitter flavors still looms large.
If you find yourself in a similar position and are looking for beer suggestions that are friendly to newcomers, here are a few styles to consider:
1. Wheat Beers
Wheat beers, such as Hefeweizens or Witbiers, are known for their smooth, refreshing qualities. They often boast fruity and spicy aromas, making them a delightful choice for those who dislike bitterness.
2. Fruit Beers
These beers are often infused with real fruit, resulting in a sweet, refreshing flavor profile. Varieties such as cherry or raspberry beers can be a fun and flavorful introduction to the world of brewing.
3. Lagers
Light lagers, like Pilsners, are crisp and refreshing without the intense bitterness found in many other styles. They’re an excellent option for those wanting something easy to drink while still enjoying the beer experience.
4. Cream Ales
Cream ales are known for their smoothness and mild flavor, often offering a slightly sweet taste without any bitterness. This style can be perfect for beginners who want to ease into beer drinking without overwhelming their senses.
5. Saison
This farmhouse-style ale tends to be fruity, spicy, and quite floral, with a hint of sweetness. While they can vary significantly in flavor, many Saisons are approachable and gentle on the palate.
As I embark on my quest to embrace this acquired taste, I’m reminded that just as I adapted to diet soda, venturing into the realm of beer is another challenge I’m ready to tackle. I’d love to hear your thoughts and recommendations! What beers have you enjoyed that cater to