bigchiefbc wrote:above ^
I get what you're saying. And, that's why I listed my preferences also, because it may just be that the craft brewing styles here tend to line up with my tastes. America I think tends to be a place of extremes. There's not a lot in the middle. Most and least, best and worse, etc. And you definitely see that in what you were saying with the hops. I like over the top strong, dark, bitter, and heavy beer, but that's just me. When I have a lot of foreign beers now they seem like they're watered down, or like they don't have enough flavour.
Something I have noticed though. When I used to drink hoppier beers it was kind of one taste. But after drinking them a lot, over the course of years, I now can taste several different flavours in just the hops alone, and can distinguish between different types of hops easily. So now, it's a complex character of the beer that I used to not even be aware of. It's one of the things that has made me like this type of beer a lot.
Also, just noticed, you live like 15 minutes away from a bunch of my friends. I'm down there every once in a while on the weekends.