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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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The Perfect Beer for Beginners: No Bitterness Required
Are you new to the world of beer and averse to the bitterness that often accompanies many varieties? If so, you’re not alone. For those who don’t have extensive experience with beer, navigating the vast selection can be challenging, especially when it comes to flavors that don’t quite appeal to your palate.
You might recall a time from your younger years—perhaps sipping on a Coors Light at a lake party and realizing it wasn’t quite your preference. Fast forward to now and the thought of refining your taste for beer is on your mind. At almost 27, you’re open to exploring this social beverage, especially since you’re keen to enjoy it at bars and social gatherings.
It’s understandable to want to find a beer that aligns with your taste preferences. If you’re looking to avoid that hoppy bitterness, there are several styles you might want to consider. Here are some beer options that cater to those who favor smoother, less bitter flavors:
1. Lagers
Lagers are often a great starting point for beginners. They are typically crisp and refreshing, with a clean taste that doesn’t overwhelm the palate. Look for light lagers or pilsners, which are both easy to drink and not overly bitter.
2. Wheat Beers
Wheat beers, especially those like Hefeweizen, tend to be lighter and fruitier than many traditional beers. Their smooth texture and notes of banana or clove can easily win over those who shy away from bitterness.
3. Fruit Beers
For those who prefer a sweeter profile, fruit-flavored beers can be a delightful choice. These beers incorporate various fruits, giving them a vibrant taste that is accessible and enjoyable for beginners.
4. Cream Ales
Cream ales are another excellent option for novices. With their smooth and mild flavor, they are designed to be refreshing without any harsh bitterness, making them perfect for those new to beer.
5. Session IPAs
If you want to dip your toes into the IPA world without the intense bitterness, consider a session IPA. These beers offer the hoppy aroma and flavor but come in lower bitterness levels and lower alcohol content, making them easier to enjoy.
6. Mild Ales
Mild ales offer a low bitterness experience with rich malt flavors, making them a great choice for anyone looking to enjoy a nuanced, easy-drinking beer.
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