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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 Beers for Those New to Brewing: Say Goodbye to Bitterness
Embarking on a journey into the world of beer can be quite the adventure, especially if you’re someone who typically shies away from bitter flavors. If you’ve found yourself contemplating which brews to try while navigating social gatherings or relaxing at a bar, you’re not alone.
Many newcomers to beer may feel overwhelmed by the wide variety of options available, particularly if they have a preference for sweeter or milder flavors. Take, for instance, someone who had their first taste of beer at a lakeside party during their teenage years. Perhaps they sampled a Coors Light but weren’t particularly impressed. Fast forward to nearly a decade later, and the notion of developing a refined palate can be enticing.
If you’re one of those individuals looking to explore the realm of beer without the overpowering bitterness, fear not! Here are some recommendations that might just become your new favorites:
1. Wheat Beers
Wheat beers, such as Hefeweizens and Witbiers, are often mild and refreshing. They typically feature fruity and spicy notes brought out by the yeast used in their brewing, providing a smooth and approachable flavor for beginners.
2. Lagers
Light lagers and pilsners tend to have a clean, crisp taste with minimal bitterness. Brands like Stella Artois or Budweiser may be good starting points, offering a refreshing experience without overwhelming your taste buds.
3. Fruit Beers
Consider giving fruit-infused beers a try. Beers that incorporate flavors like raspberry, cherry, or citrus often mask any bitterness with sweetness, making them an enjoyable choice for those who prefer a fruitier palate.
4. Cream Ales
These smooth, light-bodied beers are designed for easy drinking. They are mild in flavor, making them a great option for beginners who want to steer clear of bitterness.
5. Sours
Surprisingly, some sour beers can appeal to those who dislike bitterness. Their tartness can provide a refreshing and unique taste experience, with many varieties featuring fruit flavors that enhance their sweetness.
If you’re willing to navigate the world of beer as you did with diet sodas, you’re likely to discover new favorites along the way. With a little experimentation, you’ll eventually find the right brew that suits your taste preferences. So raise a glass and embrace the journey of finding your perfect beer!
