Here are a few tips to follow:
1. Know your own preference. Learn what you like by tasting several varieties of beer, heavy or light, fruity or dark etc.
2. Understand the different types of beer and their distinctive tastes. For example beers taste different, a stout tastes different from an ale.
3. Take advice from other drinkers. Although everyone has their own preferences, certain beers are popular for a reason. If a beer is not popular, there’s probably a reason for that as well.
4. Ask waitrons and bartenders. Waitrons and bartenders should have some knowledge of the drinks they are serving. They will know which ones are most popular and probably also know why. If you are a server of alcohol, you should have some knowledge of the drinks you serve and be able to recommend drinks based on a customer’s requirements.
Although tastes are subjective asking advice can be helpful as well as tasting as many varieties as possible. This will help you determine your preferences and choose the