How does beer, wine, and champagne taste?!


Question:

How does beer, wine, and champagne taste?

I was just wondering how it taste, obviously I'm not old enough to drink it so I'm just wondering how it taste. Please list how each alcoholic beverage taste, please and thank you.


Answers:
I an only answer this question pertaining to beer. There are hundreds of different styles of beer. Each has its own flavor. It would take me a very long time to describe them all. Check out my link for more info on great tasting beer. Some flavors that are more common in beer are: Citrus, like lemon and grapefruit, spice, like corriander and cloves, Fruity, like figs, cherries, and raisins.

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http://www.beeradvocate.com

beer can be sort of skunky and very carbonated. Wine can be either fruity or like a soup grape juice. Champagne is usually a little sour and bubbly...sometimes sweet, but more of a sweet/sour taste, like grape juice, but tart.

well beer taste a bit bitter
wine will be both bitter and sweet, depend on which type
champagne taste the best, it is mild sweet and very re freshing

There are different types of beers, from light to dark, and they all taste different, but they all taste...yeasty. The really dark ones are kind of on the sweet side. The lightest ones are practically flavorless. There's a non alcoholic drink made by Goya called Malta. Try that and it will give you a roundabout idea of what a dark beer would taste like.
Wine has many different flavors too, depending on the grapes used..some tastes very fruity. Some have velvety chocolaty tastes to them. Some are buttery and you might even hear, oaky or tobacco-ey. Wine is either brut (dry-not sweet) or sweet (which can also be called semi-dry--LOL) and many variations in between.
Champagne can also be dry or sweet. It is wine that contains bubbles. Real champagne comes from the Champagne region in France. In Italy they might call it asti or prosecco, which I LOVE! I think it Canada they call it Duck. It is usually light in flavor.
I'm not a professional, which I think is good. I drink what I like, not what someone else says I should or is the trend.

okay beer is somewhat yeasty[like too much yeast in your bread][do a smell test of the yeast packet]and wine is somewhat like metho[do not do a smello test not the same]it all depends on the type of wine[we wont go into the fine wines here]most cheap wines are very alcoey methoey and taste very awful[not worth trying]and they can burn your throat and as for champange there is good champange and woeful champange the bubbly light is some what fruity fizzer types.and the most important thing of all is the reaction you get from it[most people end up in serious trouble because they dont realise the affect alcohol has on them and keep drinking][over indulge]so please wait until you reach a mature character[age doesnt mean mature] to try some[and it is against the law to serve a minor alcohol].when it is used to entertain it is very pleasant and relaxing.hope this helps.

It's an acquired taste. The first time you taste it, it won't taste good at all. I still don't like the taste, unless its a beer on a really hot day, and I like champagne if its mixed with orange juice.




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