I have to send some love to Saint Arnold Brewery here in Houston. They don't seem to get much discussion from the beer intelligentsia, maybe because they aren't on the west or east coast and don't have national distribution. These guys don't tend to make any "xtreme" beers with huge hop loads or trendy craft beer styles. Seems most of their stuff is squarely down the middle of the respective BJCP style guidelines.
They've gotten a bit experimental with their "movable yeast" series where they take one of their existing styles and brew up a new product that is the exact same recipe, other than the use of a different yeast strain. Their Fancy Lawnmower Ale (the actual name of the beer, not a description) is a Kolsch, and they changed out their house yeast strain and substituted a hefeweisen yeast and released it as "Weedwacker". Also, though I haven't tried it yet since it was a limited release, their Amber Ale was released as "Altared Amber" with a Belgian Trappist yeast.