Is it possible to teach yourself to like the taste of beer? Pic unrelated

Is it possible to teach yourself to like the taste of beer? Pic unrelated

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idc i hate trannies & niggers & russians

drink until you hate it less

I think it's an acquired taste for some, most just weigh the shitty taste for the feel-good buzz. You have a few garbage IPAs and a decent pilsner will seem like apple juice in comparison.

There are actually good tasting beers out there user, but they're like 0.0001% of them.

There is not "the Beer". There are so many flavors by all the manufacturers.

I did not like beer till I went to Germany for 3 months. When I got back to the US I kept trying different beers that were at least close to a German dunkle. In the process I started liking the taste of average beers.
Belgians are my fav these days. IPAs are crap despite what the beer snobs try to say.

why the pic?

Keep trying them until you find one you like. I drink gallons of beer and even I don't like every one I try.

>There are actually good tasting beers out there user, but they're like 0.0001% of them
There's a lot more than that. I used to hate it back in university but then I found out that all the major beer brands are garbage. Try some of the smaller brands and you may just be pleasantly surprised. Myself I prefer high ABV beers around the 10% mark

Why would you like to like something you don't actually like?

never been able to get into beer, i always give up after half a can, just tastes gross. but somehow i'm a huge fan of whiskey and rum, drink that shit neat and a good bottle is like liquid gold to me

I didn't like beer until I busted my ass at work, returned home after long day. Cracked a cold one and discovered it's more than just the taste. It's the experience.
If you're just drinking your moms beer in her basement, the taste will be more palatable after your 3rd....faggot.

Is a butt like that achievable natty?

It's a way to bond with others. All my friends like to drink and try different beers and shit. I just never liked it and wasn't interested but go sometimes just to chill.

Nobody really cares that I dislike it or whatever but would be cool to actually "acquire the taste"

Beer is an acquired taste, yes.

If you're ever in the Southern U.S. I'd suggest Shiner Bock. Their light blonde is next level tasty.

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I used to hate it too until I started working shitty jobs in the summer and nothing hits netter after working in the blistering heat all day

There's an entire galaxy of beer styles and flavor profiles, just try different stuff until you find something you like, most breweries are happy to pour samples and talk about them. I hated beer at first but now I like it so much I brew my own and enter it in competitions.

try a few different ones until you find one you like. maybe you will, maybe you won’t.

try different beer, maybe a sour might do it for you.

I don't like wine and don't see the point in pretending. If I eat out I choose water, cola or beer instead

kind of. I hung out with someone who would buy me beer. I hate beer, I think it's sour and gross and not enough alcohol content but I got used to it I guess and once in awhile I'll pick up a single beer to think about those memories.
I still hate the taste, and the longer I go without one the worse it is.
I think people that can stomach drinking beer everyday are actually physically addicted even if just a little. Which is why they think they crave it.

Yes and no. I am not very fond of beer. But it is custom in my religion to drink it to meals, so I do. It took some time before I got used to it. But now I have a single beer (3.5%) every day, while having dinner.

Never had beer. Once I drank non-alcoholic beer. Tasted like drinking vomit.

Once I was served beer as a refill to iced tea without knowing it. I took a few sips and told the waiter that my tea tasted like literal vomit.

I'm surprised anyone could actually like the taste of vomit.

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Try some different kinds until you find one you don't mind. Don't go balls-in with IPAs and whatnot. A lot of "newbies" like shocktop or other orangey ones. Some like sours. Once you get into one your pallete expands and you can start appreciating the more bitter or "acquired" flavors.