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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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Exploring the Best Beer Options for Non-Bitter Palates
Are you new to the world of beer and searching for options that won’t overwhelm your taste buds with bitterness? If so, you’re not alone. Many individuals find themselves in similar circumstances, wishing to explore this popular beverage without diving into the more hoppy or bitter varieties.
Reflecting on my own first experience with beer, I remember enjoying a Coors Light at a lake party when I was just 19. However, it didn’t leave a lasting impression on me, and I often found myself gravitating away from beer. Fast forward to my nearly 27-year-old self, and I’m eager to broaden my horizons, wanting to find a beer that aligns better with my taste preferences.
The challenge? I prefer milder flavors and haven’t yet developed a taste for the more bitter brews. If you can relate and are looking for recommendations, there are plenty of beer styles that cater to non-bitter palates.
Suggestions for Beer Beginners
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Wheat Beers: These are often light, refreshing, and tend to have a soft sweetness. Hefeweizens, for example, are known for their fruity and spicy notes, making them a great choice for those who are sensitive to bitterness.
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Lagers: A safe bet for beginners, lagers such as pilsners offer a crisp finish and mild flavor profile. They are generally less bitter than ales and can be quite refreshing.
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Fruit Beers: These beers, often brewed with real fruit or fruit flavors, can provide a sweet, enjoyable experience. They’re perfect for those who prefer sweetness over bitterness.
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Cream Ales: With their smooth texture and mild flavor, cream ales are an excellent introduction to the world of beer, providing a gentle experience without the harsh bitterness.
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Session IPAs: If you do want to explore IPAs but are worried about bitterness, session IPAs have lower alcohol content and offer a more balanced taste that isn’t as overwhelming as traditional IPAs.
The Journey Continues
It’s perfectly normal to take your time developing a taste for beer. Just as one can adapt to diet soda over time, there’s a world of flavors to discover within beer. By starting with lighter, less bitter options, you may find your palate evolving, encouraging you to try new styles as you gain confidence.
As you embark on this journey, consider what flavors you