Looking for a new beer
Discussion
I've recently spent around 3 months not drinking as part of a wider health kick. The closest thing I had to drinking was a few alcohol beers here and there as I'm not much of a soft drink person and a glass of water or cup of tea doesn't always cut it. I found out of the now extensive choice of alcohol free beers from Brewdog ales to Bavaria lager (that one is nasty) that Heineken alc free was actually quite a refreshing drink when nicely chilled along with Peroni.
The other week i thought bugger it I fancy a few beers as I had something to celebrate and I've released that my taste has massively changed. My previous beer of choice was either a hoppy or zesty IPA, or something like a Peroni or San Miguel if I fancied a lager, but they really aren't doing it for me, especially the IPAs and Ales.
I think I was drinking what I thought I liked rather than what I actually liked so I'm now on the hunt for a new beer of choice. I've release I like my beer nice and cold and like the sharpness of something with a decent fizz and a good amount of bitterness. Sweetness and maltiness is a no and anything that has anything added like citrus is out. I'm thinking I'm heading down the lager route, although in the past I've not been a fan of pilsners, especially becks but maybe I need to revisit.
Over to you for suggestions
The other week i thought bugger it I fancy a few beers as I had something to celebrate and I've released that my taste has massively changed. My previous beer of choice was either a hoppy or zesty IPA, or something like a Peroni or San Miguel if I fancied a lager, but they really aren't doing it for me, especially the IPAs and Ales.
I think I was drinking what I thought I liked rather than what I actually liked so I'm now on the hunt for a new beer of choice. I've release I like my beer nice and cold and like the sharpness of something with a decent fizz and a good amount of bitterness. Sweetness and maltiness is a no and anything that has anything added like citrus is out. I'm thinking I'm heading down the lager route, although in the past I've not been a fan of pilsners, especially becks but maybe I need to revisit.
Over to you for suggestions
Before committing to lager, I think it may be worth experimenting with a few more IPAs based on your previous tastes. They can have the qualities of lager but with a better aftertaste.
I got tired of excessive citrus in brewdog and most craft beers, but really like beaver town neck oil. It’s as refreshing as a lager.
Even more lagery is Duvel, a strong fizzy Belgian beer that tastes between lager and golden ale.
The above are premium, and when I’m in the mood for something cheaper I rate Shipyard IPA as light and refreshing.
If you’re sure about lager, I’ve never found anything to beat peroni. The Greek beer Keo is about as good.
Sorry if you hate any of the above - beer is so subjective
I got tired of excessive citrus in brewdog and most craft beers, but really like beaver town neck oil. It’s as refreshing as a lager.
Even more lagery is Duvel, a strong fizzy Belgian beer that tastes between lager and golden ale.
The above are premium, and when I’m in the mood for something cheaper I rate Shipyard IPA as light and refreshing.
If you’re sure about lager, I’ve never found anything to beat peroni. The Greek beer Keo is about as good.
Sorry if you hate any of the above - beer is so subjective
Edited by Grrbang on Monday 26th October 00:20
A good quality pilsner, that is imported and brewed locally using quality pilsner malt is a good starting point. Budvar or Pilsner Urquell and good Czech examples that are easy to get hold of. Warsteiner is also easy to get hold of and is a pilsner that is brewed in Germany. Tesco sell Krombacher Pils which is imported but I am yet to try it. Zlaty Bazant Golden Pheasant is a Slovakian pilsner that is very good but a little harder to get hold of, if you have any Eastern European shops nearby then you can probably find it there.
We have a fantastic microbar here with 80+ bottled beers of every persuasion. Run by a really passionate chap who will listen to you and make recommendations. Worth seeking out somewhere similar and booking yourself in for a session? More to find a style than just a particular beer.
Don't go overboard, or you will end up having pleasant memories of that 7th bottle but having no idea what on earth it was.
Don't go overboard, or you will end up having pleasant memories of that 7th bottle but having no idea what on earth it was.
Grrbang said:
Before committing to lager, I think it may be worth experimenting with a few more IPAs based on your previous tastes. They can have the qualities of lager but with a better aftertaste.
I got tired of excessive citrus in brewdog and most craft beers, but really like beaver town neck oil. It’s as refreshing as a lager.
Even more lagery is Duvel, a strong fizzy Belgian beer that tastes between lager and golden ale.
The above are premium, and when I’m in the mood for something cheaper I rate Shipyard IPA as light and refreshing.
If you’re sure about lager, I’ve never found anything to beat peroni. The Greek beer Keo is about as good.
Sorry if you hate any of the above - beer is so subjective
Neck oil is great. I like Camden Pale Ale too but is slightly citrus OP might find. I got tired of excessive citrus in brewdog and most craft beers, but really like beaver town neck oil. It’s as refreshing as a lager.
Even more lagery is Duvel, a strong fizzy Belgian beer that tastes between lager and golden ale.
The above are premium, and when I’m in the mood for something cheaper I rate Shipyard IPA as light and refreshing.
If you’re sure about lager, I’ve never found anything to beat peroni. The Greek beer Keo is about as good.
Sorry if you hate any of the above - beer is so subjective
Edited by Grrbang on Monday 26th October 00:20
RKi said:
German and Czech lagers. Proper ones too, not Becks etc.
p4cks said:
Holsten? In fact anything German would do it.
Also, if you can get it, Fruh from Cologne is an absolutely gorgeous lager.
Agreed. Also, if you can get it, Fruh from Cologne is an absolutely gorgeous lager.
Though OP based on what you said, what Grrbangs mentioned (problem is a lot of bitter beers do have citrusy hops) or Pilsners you would prefer- most German styles other than that are on the malty side.
(Splitting hairs, Kolsch is lagered, but is top fermented like ale )
Going to look like a German beer snob here, but I don't like when people dismiss 'lager' out of hand, though I know they mean the crap mass market adjunct/european everyone knows as 'lager'. It is actually a whole world (or should I say mostly Germany/Czech) of styles, most of them eg. pilsners are actually pretty difficult to make well, and certainly far from tasteless. Pilsner, Helles, Dunkel/Tmavý, Schwarzbier, Bock, Doppelbock, Eisbock, Maibock, Marzen, Rauchbier, Dortmunder/Export, Kellerbier/Zwickelbier, Zoigl, Roggenbier, Dampfbier. (tbf good luck on those last three, beers of europe do have the original Dampfbier/steambeer in sometimes)
Edited by Winterway on Monday 26th October 19:58
MonkeyMatt said:
I've recently spent around 3 months not drinking as part of a wider health kick. The closest thing I had to drinking was a few alcohol beers here and there as I'm not much of a soft drink person and a glass of water or cup of tea doesn't always cut it. I found out of the now extensive choice of alcohol free beers from Brewdog ales to Bavaria lager (that one is nasty) that Heineken alc free was actually quite a refreshing drink when nicely chilled along with Peroni.
The other week i thought bugger it I fancy a few beers as I had something to celebrate and I've released that my taste has massively changed. My previous beer of choice was either a hoppy or zesty IPA, or something like a Peroni or San Miguel if I fancied a lager, but they really aren't doing it for me, especially the IPAs and Ales.
I think I was drinking what I thought I liked rather than what I actually liked so I'm now on the hunt for a new beer of choice. I've release I like my beer nice and cold and like the sharpness of something with a decent fizz and a good amount of bitterness. Sweetness and maltiness is a no and anything that has anything added like citrus is out. I'm thinking I'm heading down the lager route, although in the past I've not been a fan of pilsners, especially becks but maybe I need to revisit.
Over to you for suggestions
I didn’t drink anything alcoholic for 3 months last year and beer tasted like st for a while when I started again. I pushed through it though.The other week i thought bugger it I fancy a few beers as I had something to celebrate and I've released that my taste has massively changed. My previous beer of choice was either a hoppy or zesty IPA, or something like a Peroni or San Miguel if I fancied a lager, but they really aren't doing it for me, especially the IPAs and Ales.
I think I was drinking what I thought I liked rather than what I actually liked so I'm now on the hunt for a new beer of choice. I've release I like my beer nice and cold and like the sharpness of something with a decent fizz and a good amount of bitterness. Sweetness and maltiness is a no and anything that has anything added like citrus is out. I'm thinking I'm heading down the lager route, although in the past I've not been a fan of pilsners, especially becks but maybe I need to revisit.
Over to you for suggestions
I’ve been trying all sorts of weird and wonderful ales recently (lots of great Indy off licenses in Brighton), but when I just want a reliable refreshing beer I find a Punk hard to beat.
Absolute savage I know.
I'll hold my hand up and say I'm a massive beer nerd. I'm just back from two weeks in Germany and I think that's probably your prime location as has been said.
I'd add the German Weiss beers to the Pils and Helles for something different - Augustiner, Erdinger, Paulaner and Franziskaner are the ones you'll find most of. They've got some subtle banana and spicy things going on but taste a lot better than they sound.
I think the Polish Zywiec and Tyskie are really good quality lagers too - my go to for a hot day.
I'd add the German Weiss beers to the Pils and Helles for something different - Augustiner, Erdinger, Paulaner and Franziskaner are the ones you'll find most of. They've got some subtle banana and spicy things going on but taste a lot better than they sound.
I think the Polish Zywiec and Tyskie are really good quality lagers too - my go to for a hot day.
Gone a bit AMG said:
Augustiner Helles
Fantastic German pilsner
To be knobbish about it, a Helles is a separate beer style from a Pilsner. Main difference for me is the hop varietal (Hallertau vs. Saaz). But a fabulous beer none the less! I'm thirsty now...Fantastic German pilsner
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