Amazing how many people associate craft beer and hop centric brews...in this forum. If its not an IPA, its not 'good' beer. To me that's just as short sided as the masses. I love many styles of beer and would never 'educate' anyone to not like any beer - it's about showing them the many styles and that they have alternatives. That said, if you like 'beer' it's common to migrate away from light lagers as a preference, but I'd never tell someone they were wrong for doing so. Just my 3 cents...
I'm the same way! I threw a tasting party with 15 gallons for ~30 friends last weekend for my birthday and I served a Belgian double wit, a SNPA clone, and a Bavarian Honey Weizen. I got so many "I don't like Belgian beer-- do you have any IPAs?"
I encouraged them to try them all, and double wit was the first of the three batches to go. They ended up loving it! I sometimes feel like IPAs are this "gusto beer" that the hoppier it is, the more "beer cred" you have. This ends up turning away a bunch of folks from other great styles.
GREAT IPAs are made to be balanced, not just a punch to the nutsack with bitterness. It annoys me.