We occasionally go on short road trips to try new breweries; here in Western Washington they pop up like blackberry bushes, it seems. We always get a flight, especially if we have a few breweries on the itinerary. Usually don't order a pint until we're at the last stop, and then it's usually something on the lighter side. Flights are nice. I recall a few years back when we stopped at Half Lion Brewing and ordered a flight; every beer, from the pilsner to the porter, tasted exactly the same. They've improved since then, to the point that last season at T-Mobile Park (where my awesome Mariners play) they had the craft beer concession. On the flip side, also a few years back I stopped at a newly opened local craft brewery by myself and did NOT get a flight; ordered a pint of their signature IPA, and had to choke it down. It had phenolics out the wazoo, and I'm too polite to leave a partially drunk pint on the table. I've been there since then, and they have also improved. One more story; on a brewery road trip also a few years back, we ordered a flight, and the pilsner they had on tap was absolutely awful. It also had a horrible phenolic taste. I even asked the person working the taps if there was something wrong with it; he admitted that they had a ton of sixtels of this beer to get rid of, and everybody working there knew it was horrible. Got a replacement taster of something different for that. Funny side note to that story; at the table next to us was a group of younger folks, with their untappd apps at the ready. Heard a bearded gentleman of the group praising the heck out of said horrible pilsner, to the point I snorted beer up my nose.