I think they are all bitter to some extent. Beer is an acquired taste and as you get used to the taste, it seems one desires a stronger beer even moving to dark beers. Corona is pretty mild.
Miller Chill is pretty good..the beer that has a hint of Lime and salt in it..mmmm and some beers from draft are less potent also..I hate beer but I can stand some on draft and the Miller oh and Carona….with Lime!
Get away from the large company brews and try a micro brew. Also, you might want to try a "wheat" beer. I also don't really care for bitter beer and love most wheat based beers.
Yes, they are usually a little bit more expensive but they are very much more worth it!
All beers to an extent are supposed to have some bitterness. this comes from hops…a cannaboid plant that is one of 4 ingredients in true beer (Malted Barley, Hops, Yeast, and Water)…..there are plenty of user friendly beers/malt liquors out there that are less better. Like one reader said, try a whet beer but i reccomend the following. Blue Moon or Tucher or Leinenkugel's Sunset Wheat. These are a little fruity since the recipies have orange peel and corriander in them for some spice. Michelob does have some fruity beers too. Also look for Leinenkugels' Berry Weiss. If you have some money to spend you can find a specialty beer retailer and buy some Lambic Beers. These are brewed mainly in Belgium and use wild yeaset for fermentation and fruit as the base. They come in a variety of flavors and are very strong in flavor and alcohol..more like a wine cooler extreme.
The bitterness comes from the hops. Gruits (not that you will find any) and spruce beer don't have hops. Bocks and wheat beers have minimal hops. Surprisingly, barleywine, which is heavily hopped, does not taste bitter because the hops are counterbalanced by malt.
16 responses so far ↓
1 M ♥ C // Jul 2, 2008
coors light taste like fizzy water! try it!
2 mickey // Jul 2, 2008
I think they are all bitter to some extent. Beer is an acquired taste and as you get used to the taste, it seems one desires a stronger beer even moving to dark beers. Corona is pretty mild.
3 Markus K // Jul 2, 2008
I think Michelob has a line of fruit beers out now
4 Boggy // Jul 2, 2008
Try cider.
5 Jessica B // Jul 2, 2008
Miller Chill is pretty good..the beer that has a hint of Lime and salt in it..mmmm and some beers from draft are less potent also..I hate beer but I can stand some on draft and the Miller oh and Carona….with Lime!
6 j_bryon // Jul 2, 2008
Get away from the large company brews and try a micro brew. Also, you might want to try a "wheat" beer. I also don't really care for bitter beer and love most wheat based beers.
Yes, they are usually a little bit more expensive but they are very much more worth it!
I hope my answer helps you out!
7 JedaSoul3 // Jul 2, 2008
Hornsbys tastes like apple cider. I dont remember it being bitter at all.
8 JAY of Scotland // Jul 2, 2008
Yes there are, but than it really matters wether you are talking about a lager or an ale
9 ih8robots // Jul 2, 2008
All beers to an extent are supposed to have some bitterness. this comes from hops…a cannaboid plant that is one of 4 ingredients in true beer (Malted Barley, Hops, Yeast, and Water)…..there are plenty of user friendly beers/malt liquors out there that are less better. Like one reader said, try a whet beer but i reccomend the following. Blue Moon or Tucher or Leinenkugel's Sunset Wheat. These are a little fruity since the recipies have orange peel and corriander in them for some spice. Michelob does have some fruity beers too. Also look for Leinenkugels' Berry Weiss. If you have some money to spend you can find a specialty beer retailer and buy some Lambic Beers. These are brewed mainly in Belgium and use wild yeaset for fermentation and fruit as the base. They come in a variety of flavors and are very strong in flavor and alcohol..more like a wine cooler extreme.
10 Mayor Adam West // Jul 2, 2008
Sure… there are malty beers, wheat beers and there are also sour beers.
Malty:
Rogue Chocolate Stout:
http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/132/1118
1554 from New Belgium
http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/192/1914
Chimay Red
http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/215/672
For Sour:
Lindemans Kriek
http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/187/600
Duchesse De Bourgogne
http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/641/1745
Ommegang Hennepin (Farmhouse Saison)
http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/42/141
Malty and Sour:
Rodenbach Classic (Red)
http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/216/1882
For the Wheat (STAY AWAY FROM BLUE MOON):
Samuel Adams Summer Ale
http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/35/103
Bell's Oberon Ale
http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/287/1094
Hoegaarden Original White Ale
http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/83/248
Ommegang Witte
http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/42/16506
PS… Hornsby's tastes like cider… because it is cider.
http://ratebeer.com/beer/hornsbys-amber-hard-cider/1145/
PSS… Woodchuck tastes like cider… because it is cider.
http://ratebeer.com/beer/woodchuck-amber-draft-cider/2989/
11 HuntingWabbits // Jul 2, 2008
Salitos is pretty good
12 oikos // Jul 2, 2008
The bitterness comes from the hops. Gruits (not that you will find any) and spruce beer don't have hops. Bocks and wheat beers have minimal hops. Surprisingly, barleywine, which is heavily hopped, does not taste bitter because the hops are counterbalanced by malt.
13 Guru // Jul 2, 2008
Corona is the best if you really don't like the bitter taste. I would advise yoU also to stay away from any sort of "Bock" beer.
14 Miss Never Satisfied // Jul 2, 2008
Guinness isn't bitter to me at all. I dunno if anyone else would agree…
15 nostawrednop // Jul 2, 2008
Woodchuck makes a beer that is more like a cider. If you are looking for a beer taste but with a sweet twist its awesome!
16 uscgbears // Jul 2, 2008
Busch Light is sweet beer and Seirra Neveda Wheat Ale is sweet too … enjoy