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It might be worth a try to get into tea!
(Loose leaf tea, not tea bags, the quality is usually better and you get a greater selection and much more diversity.)
There are so many different flavours and types, find out which ones you like.
Talk to the tea seller, they should be able to help you find something. It might also be a good idea to start with a small quantity of different tea types, just to see which suits you best (but keep in mind that there might still be a lot of variety for each type): black/white/green/fruit/herbal/...
Personally on a hot day, I like cold brewed black tea with some fruity additions (orange/peach/bergamot/roses or whatever mix I find that I haven't tried yet). I don't add sugar (sometimes a bit of honey, but that only works when hot brewing) because that way I smell the light bitterness of the black tea better, which I like. It sounds like that could also be your thing. Another combination I frequently do is Rooibos + Hibiscus (mixing it myself, about 1/3 or less, by weight, of Hibiscus).
Experiment with cold brewing, or just regular brewing then icing. And in winter you might drink it hot.
Keep in mind, the taste is not at all like beer, but as written above it can have the same properties.
Don't stop when you don't like your first one, try another one, or try to prepare it differently.
Your comment made me crave for a cuppa. I'll make something green.
I find tea to be a great solution to this as well! I have a gong fu set, and learning about the complexities and trying different types is really great. I'm a huge coffee nerd and I've also always loved beer but have been cutting back significantly on the latter. Coffee would fit the bill perfectly except that it's too high in caffeine content - and a good decaf that fits what i'm looking for is hard to come by.
enter tea! It's perfect. Much lighter caffeine content so it's perfect to enjoy in the early evening. And there's so much complexity and rich history to learn about in the process which feeds the beverages nerd in me lol.