That is the plan! I already have a quite heavy stout here which is not as expected but I am sure that it will greatly mature over time and in a few months it will be delicious, so I already havee somehting for later....
... but I need to get at least two more really good beers done till december. My girlfriends father is comming over to London for christmas. He owns a brewerie and is brewing AMAZING beers, winning all those awards all the time, have to impress him
So far, I have nailed a session IPA, a normal strength IPA, some english type ale (own invention), the stout will hopefully improove until then (it is ok atm, not WOW but ok), and I am having a raw ale indian red in the fermenter atm.
I also have a raw ale, warm fermented pilsener just bottled. Opened first one today, GUSHER!!!

There is still way too much yeast in suspension. Taste is really great and carbonation is spot on, just the floating 34 70 is a problem. I try to cold crash a few bottles and see what happens. If I can get thios clear it will be a really really good one.
I have resources to brew one or maybe even two beers before december.... maybe it will be not a mild but a sessions tout... or an oldschool porter with brown malt/amber malt/pale malt 1/1/1 .....
Tough decision. I like session beers so I guess it will be one. Mild, Stout, or oldschool porter.....
I certainly think that a true session neipa will be hard to make. Luckily enough, I am not a big fan of Neipas. Did brew one myself, was ok. A grapefruit bomb. Thought I might have created a bad one, so I had two commercial ones which were worse than mine (still ok though), so at the end I just do not like them so much.
Don't like the specific bitterness from the huge dry hop additions. I am also not a fan of the oversized dry hop flavour in general. I am happy with everything else
... I even had my first Coors light a few days ago, just to see what all the hate is about. I found it quite quaffable. Nice and cold in the summer, can imagine enjoying that. Not much flavour, not much alcohol, its ok. Obviously not great, but ok.