The Classification Of Beer Drinkers

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How to Classify Beer Drinkers Beer drinkers, we all know them. Some can be your friends; some may be people you meet at a bar, or even a night club. They are everywhere and they all have their own way of having a fun time. I’ve had the personal experience of meeting many of them and studying how they enjoy their beverage and the recreations they partake in while drinking them. In my opinion there are three types of beer drinkers: the light beer drinkers, the moderate beer drinkers, and the heavy beer drinkers. The first beer drinkers I’ve had the pleasure of encountering is the light drinkers. The people you see at the bar enjoying their beer and getting the different beers from other countries exploring their taste buds. These drinkers only order about two to four beers. They don’t need to get drunk to have a good time. They order little and enjoy themselves and the fact that they’re out and about. The majority of these people can be found sitting at the bar usually having the minimum amount to make them content. They’re not extremely talkative and like their space but still respect people if they would like to have a conversation with them. Some of these people also enjoy their couple beers by watching a football game on a Sunday afternoon or cooking out with family friends etc. They range from young men and women to mature seasonal beer enthusiasts. Some of them like to create and brew their own recipe of beer, but you will never find them doing a keg stand at a party, or having a chug off with one of their buddies. The second example of beer drinkers are the moderate ones. These people are the ones you will usually find with a group of friends at a bar, nightclub, or a house party. They’re out to have a good time and explore their surroundings. They know how to have a good time while having usually around four to six beers just enough to get their creative
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