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    What if I'm not old enough?
    Tom Blake
    Professional Bartender
    Tom Blake manages the bartending blog, craftybartending.com. He has been a bartender since 2012 and has written a book named The Bartender's Field Manual.
    Professional Bartender
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    Wait until you are old enough to legally drink in your region or seek permission from your parents.
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    I usually don't like beer but I occasionally enjoy a Guinness. What other brands might you suggest?
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    Guinness is a bold, dark stout, so if you like it you'll probably also enjoy other Irish stouts like Murphy's, Imperial or Kilkenny cream ale.
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    I am a big fan of Corona. but I want a change. Any suggestions?
    Community Answer
    Try either Modelo or Michelobe.
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    Oh love ciders, but every thing else tastes terrible. What do you suggest? Or should I just stick to delicious ciders?
    Community Answer
    Branching out can prove rewarding. Crabbie's Ginger beer is pretty good. I would also recommend Fruli (Belgian Strawberry Beer). Aldi's does a range of interesting tasting brews such as Spill the Beans and Red Rye. If you want to try guest ales as opposed to mainstream keg beers, here are a few to try: Theakston's Old Peculiar Hopping Hare Fursty Ferret Old Speckled Hen Rebellion: Smugglers
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    I actually don't like the taste, it tastes really bitter, I can't bear that kind of bitterness even though it's a shame. But somehow I enjoy drinking beer. Any suggestions?
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    Mix it with lemonade. The ratio is up to you, but normally it would be half beer and half lemonade. It gets rid of the bitterness but keeps the flavour
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    I haven't found a beer I like I've tried Michelob, Corona, Blue Moon and Stella Artois. I want to find a beer that is easy to find in stores and restaurants any suggestions?
    Trickyniki
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    Buy an alcohol-free beer , cool it down and add a very bit of a quality fruit syrup (like the French Monin products). Low calories, all B-vitamins and trace elements inside and no problem to drive a car after. If you have a chance, take a trip to Germany, especially to the area around Nuremberg to test real crafted beers for low prices (a pint about USD$3.50 in beer gardens). You're sure to find one you love from a tasting.
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