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Introducing people to beer
Posted on 3/15/09 at 12:21 am
Posted on 3/15/09 at 12:21 am
What is a good beer or style to start someone off with if that person does not drink beer at all? Should they start with tasteless American macrobrews to ease in? Or go straight to what we (as in frequent beer drinkers) would consider great beers, or something in between?
Is there any hope for someone that says they don't like the taste of beer?
Is there any hope for someone that says they don't like the taste of beer?
Posted on 3/15/09 at 12:27 am to ThePlumber
Abita.
Go with the Amber, Purple Haze, or Strawberry first.
Go with the Amber, Purple Haze, or Strawberry first.
Posted on 3/15/09 at 12:35 am to LSUBoo
Probably a good idea. Amber is not a bitter beer and the other two are fruity beverages.
Posted on 3/15/09 at 2:16 am to ThePlumber
Boone's...everyone starts off with Boone's
Posted on 3/15/09 at 5:43 am to ThePlumber
Michlob Ultra. It has no after taste and that is what usually turns off new beer drinkers.
Posted on 3/15/09 at 9:41 am to Daygo85
The taste of macrobrews is usually what turns the beer newbie off. Any smooth ale, with the least bitterness you can find, is best.
Amber is a great suggestion. You might try a heiffeweizen of some sort. Shiner has a good one that easy to drink. Blue moon perhaps.
Amber is a great suggestion. You might try a heiffeweizen of some sort. Shiner has a good one that easy to drink. Blue moon perhaps.
Posted on 3/15/09 at 10:08 am to HungryTiger
Abita Light has the least amount of aftertaste of any beer I've ever had. If that's what you're looking for, it's a great beer to start someone off with imo.
Posted on 3/15/09 at 12:32 pm to ThePlumber
I don't know that finding a beer with the least taste to it is a good way to make someone want to drink more. If it doesn't taste good, why bother drinking it at all?
Abita Amber or Purple Haze might be good options locally. Something like a Paulaner Hefe-Weizen might be good too.
Abita Amber or Purple Haze might be good options locally. Something like a Paulaner Hefe-Weizen might be good too.
Posted on 3/15/09 at 1:08 pm to HungryTiger
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Blue moon perhaps.
Not a bad one either.
Posted on 3/15/09 at 1:12 pm to ThePlumber
I'd go Purple Haze or macrobrew.
Posted on 3/15/09 at 1:18 pm to Hideo Nomo
I think non beer drinkers would prefer Purplehaze or strawberry over amber... i know die budlight/miller/coors people that dont like abita amber.... they say, how you drink that dark stuff??? fuking degenerates.
Posted on 3/15/09 at 1:35 pm to hotrod
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I think non beer drinkers would prefer Purplehaze or strawberry over amber... i know die budlight/miller/coors people that dont like abita amber.... they say, how you drink that dark stuff??? fuking degenerates.
I get similar comments about Turbodog.
Posted on 3/15/09 at 1:39 pm to Hideo Nomo
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I get similar comments about Turbodog.
"How can you drink that shite? Looks like someone's spit cup!"
Posted on 3/15/09 at 2:41 pm to ThePlumber
I would start with a pale ale like Bass or lager such as Harp. They are pretty average beers that still have flavor and neither looks intimidating to a beer novice.
Posted on 3/15/09 at 9:24 pm to ThePlumber
go with a light.. abita, sam adams, michelob make flavorful light beers if you don't want to go with one of big 3 light beers
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