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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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Discovering the Perfect Beer for Beginners: A Guide to Low-Bitterness Brews
As more social gatherings revolve around drinks, many people find themselves eager to explore the world of beer. If you’re someone who doesn’t typically enjoy the bitter notes commonly associated with many beers, fear not! There’s a vast array of options that may suit your palate better.
Reflecting on my own journey, back when I was 19, I tried a Coors Light at a lakeside party. Unfortunately, it didn’t quite hit the spot for me. Now, approaching 27, I believe my taste buds may be growing more sophisticated—and I’m eager to dive into the beer scene. However, I still grapple with those stronger bitter flavors that tend to dominate many brews.
So, if you’re in a similar situation, let’s explore some excellent options for beginners who prefer a smoother, less bitter experience:
1. Wheat Beers
Wheat beers, such as Hefeweizens or Witbiers, are renowned for their refreshing and fruity flavors. Often brewed with a higher proportion of wheat, they deliver a light and creamy texture, making them an ideal choice for those new to beer.
2. Lager
Lagers are typically crisper and have a cleaner taste compared to their bitter counterparts. Look for light lagers or Pilsners, which are especially approachable and refreshing without the overwhelming bitterness.
3. Fruit Beers
For those who enjoy a hint of sweetness, fruit beers can be a delightful option. These can range from berry-infused ales to citrusy wheat beers, providing a flavor profile that masks bitterness while still delivering the essence of beer.
4. Cream Ales
As the name suggests, cream ales offer a smooth and creamy profile that is easy on the taste buds. They often have a mild sweetness, which can make them very enjoyable for those just starting their beer exploration.
5. Blonde Ales
Blonde ales are generally light-bodied with a slightly malty sweetness and minimal bitterness. They are versatile and can be enjoyed in various settings, perfect for social gatherings or casual outings.
Conclusion
Transitioning into the world of beer doesn’t have to be an intimidating experience, especially if you’re not a fan of bitterness. With a few suggestions in hand, there’s no reason why you can’t find a beer that you enjoy. Just like developing a taste for diet soda