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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 Who Prefer a Milder Taste
If you’re new to the world of beer and find yourself struggling with overly bitter flavors, you’re not alone. Many people are on a quest to find a brew that matches their palate without overwhelming their taste buds.
At a recent lake gathering, I tried a Coors Light when I was 19, and I must admit, it wasn’t quite my cup of tea. Fast forward to now, as I approach my late twenties, I’m eager to refine my preferences and explore different beer options. However, I still steer clear of anything that leans too heavily into bitterness.
This brings me to my current dilemma: what beers should I be exploring that offer a smoother, more approachable flavor? I’m seeking suggestions from fellow beer enthusiasts who can recommend brands or styles that might help ease me into this vibrant social experience.
I still haven’t quite developed the acquired taste for beer, but if I can get accustomed to drink options like diet soda, surely there’s a way for me to find a beer that resonates with me.
If you have any recommendations for beers that are beginner-friendly and light on the bitterness, your insights would be greatly appreciated! Let’s embark on this journey together and uncover some delightful brews that are perfect for newcomers. Cheers!