Umm... You do know what goes on in vans like that, don't you? A friend who grew up during the 60's told me all about it.
I think so- that's why I want to do it! :rockin:
I'm not wild about bubblegum Belgian's either. You know, when I started brewing I started expanding my beer horizons, trying all sorts of styles and brewing them. After a few years, I started narrowing my choices again and choosing mostly IPAs and APAs. I still appreciate a great robust porter, or well made pilsner, but I reach for my favorite hoppy styles almost instinctively.
I also don't contribute to threads of "weird" beers like those of the new brewer who want to make a chocolate marshmellow fluff peanut butter stout. I just think "ugh, just because you can doesn't mean you should".
In competition several years back, there was a non-BJCP stout category. I judged a French onion soup stout (that gushed), a Rosemary Stout (tasted like lamb roast), and raisin cookie stout (ick). I'm sure the brewers loved being creative and I tried to appreciate it- but it was all pretty gross.