First Time Beer?!


Question:

First Time Beer?

I haven't tried beer since I turned 21 and wondering what would a good beer to start off with.


Answers:
Depends on your taste. There are as many types of beer as there are types of food. If you like something like champagne, try an American lager(bud,miller, etc) If you like something heavier with more flavor, try Sam Adams or Shiner Bock. And if you want something that tastes like piss, drink Coors light!

lol......hmm ....what ever u feel like drinking. Just be responsible!

Bud Lite, In canada some people who dont like the bitter taste mix tomatoe juice with beer its called red eye.

I cut my "beer teeth" with Moosehead, but I'm from Canada.

I recommend something flavorful, not too heavy or bitter, but that doesn't taste like cat whiz. Samuel Adams Boston Ale will probably work.

You have to narrow it down!!! What do you like? There are three bajillion trillion beers out there. (that is a lot) You might want to start out with a mellow beer that is not very strong. Any American-Style lager go down pretty easy. Budweiser, Miller, Coors... I personally only drink dark beer, but I am not sure that most people would want to start off drinking them. Beer is aquired taste, find what you like.

i'm not a big beer drinker, especially domestics. most of them give me a stomach ache.

however I recommend either corona with lime or a blue moon with lemon!
both are excellent

I'm more of a scotch and martini drinker (not together) so if that is more your taste, then we might like the same beers. I like Fat tire (brown ale great taste), or Pete's Wiked Ale also has a great taste (try the Strawberry Blonde varietal too) and I like the Marzen from Gordon Biersch. Boont Farm Ale is great too, but its not available in most supermarkets.

Coors is a pretty good beer to start out with

If it is available where you are, New Belgium Fat Tire is great. Drank my share while on vacation in California. Very disappointed that it isn't sold in Pennsylvania.




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