Why be combative? The point here is A: no bar can tell you what beer is what style. "Bell" is an English name, so instead of misleading me by calling it "Best Brown" they should have called it "Best American Brown", or the bartender could have told me when I asked... Even in Tap Houses they have no clue. In fact, most American Tap Houses only represent 5 styles, even if they have 40 taps. I went to the Boulder Tap House in Baxter MN, they have 40 beers on tap. 26 of them were IPAs, and 10 were freakin' Ciders, and lambics don't count!! Do you know how many were malty and balanced (between 17-27 IBU)? I'll give you hint, it was less than 1. So yes, I hold you, the vocal minority with genetically missing taste buds accountable for making all tap houses believe that beers over 40 IBU are what beer drinkers want out of a "good" beer. I've drank beer for over 20 years, I have expanded my palette, but will never become a "hophead", because genetically I have taste buds that detect poison. You were silent, until there were a handful of "me too" agreements, now you need to move in and silence us, not just you, but others must join you to quell this hops rebellion. Oh no, someone might read this one, and a TapHouse might actually put a Bock, or English ale in one of their 40 taps!!! OH THE HORROR!!! The fact you're trying to silence me right now proves that you're the pushy ones... when it's people like me who are enslaved to not drinking decent, balanced beers in tap houses because you want your opinions to overshadow those of we little people who genetically have our taste buds and understand when something tastes like poison.