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My wife absolutely loves Moscato (white, the one with vanilla notes) and I'm trying to get her into beer (not trying real hard, yet). I'm trying to find a "gateway" beer for her that she'd enjoy. But I'm kind of coming up short.

Anyone do this for their significant other? And with what beer?
 
My wife is a wine snob and turned her nose on my stout (which I give 4 out of 5 stars) and most of my other brews.But, she has been known to drink a hefe and enjoy it. My brother made some and she really enjoyed it.
She also seems to stomach wit but I say, let them have their wine and you get to enjoy more of your beer.
 
SWMBO prefers Rauchbier, so I don't have that problem. :D
I'd try to find some commercial fruit beers... Have you given her a Magic Hat #9?
 
+1 on the hefe.

My wife drinks moscato and stuff like that almost exclusively. She had a light hefe that I did and dug it. You can always spruce it up with an orange (like the Blue Moon thing) to make it look more appetizing.
 
Agreed. Start her with the Lindeman's Lambic. My wife loves the Franboise.

From there I have gotten her to Hard Ciders.

Probably will never like beer beer due to the buttering hops. Closest I've ever gotten her is Dundee Honey Brown and I seem to recall one real light strawberry blonde once.
 
Keep offering her your brews, and she will eventually surprise you. Might take a few years but don't give up!
 
Probably will never like beer beer due to the buttering hops. Closest I've ever gotten her is Dundee Honey Brown and I seem to recall one real light strawberry blonde once.

best typo of the day! That would be great for a popcorn cream ale.
 
Toss her a blue moon or Hoegaarden with an orange slice in it...chick seem to go for that. Why don't you brew some super hopped up imperial IPA or something?
 
Blue Moon Vintage Blonde Ale!! It uses champagne yeast and is very light bodied with hardly any bitterness to speak of.
 
+1 to fruit lambics and hefs.

Also, a good citrusy wit or a honey wheat beer do wonders for bringing SWMBO over to the dark side.
 
SWMBO prefers Rauchbier, so I don't have that problem. :D
I'd try to find some commercial fruit beers... Have you given her a Magic Hat #9?

+1 on Magic Hat #9.

Also, Abita's Purple Haze is another good tasting and fruity beer. Those generally seem the way to go for people who don't yet appreciate the taste of the more intense beers.
 
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I've never met a woman who wouldn't drink a Blue Moon. I don't think you can go wrong with a light (5.0%abv) wheat beer with either citrus or berry flavors. I will be doing a raspberry wheat this spring which is aimed at being a panty-dropper...errr....I mean woman pleaser! :)
 
I've brewed a couple cream ales for my wife. The first was BM's Cream of Three Crops, then I rebrewed it with way less corn and rice, and more 2 row. That one was very nice.

she got onto cream ales after trying a "stream ale" at a brewpub, that was their cream ale blended with their stout. It was A-1.
 
You could get a sweet mead going, although it'll take longer than most beers to be drinkable.

In the meantime, you could do a Graff (lightly hopped/malted cider). I've done a couple batches and it's always a hit with the female drinkers.

Another good one might be a Berliner Weisse. A lot of places actually serve them with a shot of fruit syrup to cut the sourness. Not sure what you would use for a home brewed version but I'm sure there's info out there.
 
My wife just drank one of my 8%abv Imperial Blonde Ale's last night and actually enjoyed it even though this is my least tasty brew so far. Gotta love country girls. :)
 
Fruit lambics are good... I have also had success with Marzen; a nice Munich-y Marzen, keeping IBUs on the lower side (even for Marzen), that has turned a lot of people... actually have had luck with doppelbocks too... again with the malty sweet/low IBU thing
 

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