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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 Best Beers for Those Who Prefer a Low-Bitterness Experience
If you’re new to the world of beer and find yourself averse to bitterness, you’re not alone. Many people who are just starting their journey into craft brews or simply exploring social drinking might feel overwhelmed by the variety of options available. Finding a beer that suits your taste can be a pleasant adventure, and we’re here to help you navigate it.
Reflecting on my own experience, I remember attending a lakeside gathering at the age of 19, where I tried my first beer—Coors Light. To be honest, it didn’t quite resonate with me at the time. Fast forward to my late twenties, I find myself eager to explore anew, in hopes that my palate has evolved. However, I still lean towards drinks that aren’t too bitter.
For those in a similar situation, it’s worth noting that beer doesn’t have to be bitter to be enjoyable. If you’re looking for smoother options, consider these gentle introductions to the beer world:
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Wheat Beers: These are often light and refreshing, with a hint of sweetness. Brands like Blue Moon or Hoegaarden are popular choices that provide a pleasant flavor without overwhelming bitterness.
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Fruit Beers: These creative brews incorporate various fruits, resulting in sweet and aromatic experiences. Look for options such as fruit-infused ales or lambics, which often feature flavors like raspberry or peach.
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Lagers: Known for their clean and crisp profiles, lagers are a fantastic gateway for new beer drinkers. Consider trying options like Pilsner or light lagers, which tend to be milder compared to ales.
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Session IPAs: While IPAs are typically known for their hoppy bitterness, session versions offer a lower alcohol content and milder flavors, making them more approachable without sacrificing enjoyment.
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Malty Beers: Seek out darker ales or amber brews that emphasize malt over hops, providing a sweeter and more rounded flavor profile.
It’s essential to explore various styles to find what truly resonates with you. Just as you’ve adapted to new tastes in other beverages, such as diet soda, allowing your taste buds to evolve with beer can be rewarding. So don’t hesitate to sample a few different options at your local bar or brewery!
Remember, the journey to finding your favorite beer can be both fun and enlightening. Cheers to your brewing adventure!