Recent Sunday Session had "Fieldwork" Brewery (From west coast) on.... they brew NEIPA style beers. It was a very good interview. Can't remember if it was that episode, or the next one with Shady Oak..... but, on one of them, a brewer made one of the best cases for this style of beer.... basically, said the thing he loved about it was that because of the polyphenols, the yeast, the high hop rates - the beer just does not travel well, does not age well (I agree with that for the most part). He said he loved that because it can't be replicated by big, production breweries with huge distribution. It is a truly "local" style and the only way to get the best examples is to get them from the source. Kind of a throwback to long ago when small breweries were common in many towns and each had its unique character.
I thought that was a pretty interesting take on it, and a positive that I don't think a lot of people had considered. It really is a "local" beer and best consumed that way. Difficult or impossible to mass produce, mass distribute, etc. Couple good episodes and interviews though worth checking out.