Which lagers do you suggest?

I don't like dry or bitter beers. Can anyone suggest any sweet beers/lagers which have no bitterness/dryness?

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    Pumpkin Beer

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Belgian beers any Kriek or framboise these are made with fresh fruit, cherries & raspberries respectivly.

EtOHRx

Corona ~ from the bottle with a nice wedge of lime in the neck of the bottle.

Ju_Ju

Newcastle Brown is sweet. Many brown ales, stouts and milds are brewed for sweeter flavours. Bitter is only one style. It's not my favourite either. Once you start investigating real ale, you'll find more kinds than you can drink in a lifetime. Real lager too, which is a revelation.

Colin G

have you tried largar on lime or lagar and black it takes the bitterness away.

poppybaby2005

try kronenberg blanc or fosters twist...they are really light and fruity and you can get them in most pubs

Anna W

Try a lager or bitter top.(Lemonade added)

pamandry

Honey Porter brewed by the Grand Union Company in Hayes Middlesex. Or Lemon Bitter(reminiscent of a shandy style) brewed by St Peters Brewery in Bungay. But perhaphs your best bet is to buy one of the publications of the Campaign for Real Ale hat lists beers and describes them. The Annual Great British Beer Festival is on at Earls Court in just over a weeks time. Try it !!

BIG D

Try some of the mild beers. Or contential beers with fruit in them, my favourite is Kriek cherry beer.

steve j

Try Widmer Bros. Hefeweizen. It is honey-wheat beer.

pusherhombre

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