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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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Exploring Beer: A Beginner’s Guide to Choosing the Right Brew
Are you new to the world of beer and find yourself navigating the vast options available at bars and social events? You’re not alone! Many beginners struggle with selecting a beer that aligns with their taste preferences, especially if they aren’t fond of bitterness.
As someone who hasn’t ventured far into the realm of beer, my experience has been limited. I remember the first time I had a Coors Light at a lakeside gathering when I was 19. While it seemed like the right choice for a casual setting, I found it lacking in flavor. Now, at the age of 27, I’m eager to refine my palate and discover options beyond the classics.
For those who, like me, are not keen on bitter brews, the key is to explore styles that offer smooth, refreshing flavor profiles. Lighter beers, such as lagers or wheat beers, are often a great starting point. They tend to be less hoppy and more approachable for those unfamiliar with beer’s bolder characteristics.
Consider trying Pale Ales that are on the milder side or Fruit-infused beers, which can provide a refreshing and sweet twist without overwhelming bitterness. If sparkling options appeal to you, Sour Ales or Brett Beers might also be worth a try, as they offer unique flavors that can be surprisingly enjoyable for those who prefer a gentler taste.
The journey of developing a taste for beer is similar to acquiring a taste for diet soda or even coffee. It’s all about experimentation and finding what resonates with your palate. If you’re open to exploring different styles and flavors, you’ll likely discover a brew that you enjoy and can confidently embrace in social situations.
So, if you’re ready to step into the world of beers, begin with lighter options, and don’t hesitate to share your experiences and recommendations. Cheers to finding your perfect pint!