I agree with almost every beer on his list.
Wow, a lot to disagree with in that article.
"Still, they are so strong, so unusual, that I can't drink more than a couple of sips of any of them. (Dogfish)" Beers that are not easy-drinking disqualify a brewery? That would disqualify an awful lot of good breweries. At DH I can think of Festina de Peche, Palo Santo brown and their X-minute IPA's which are among the best in their categories.
"Pliny the Elder . . .Temptation and Supplication are good as well" - Right. Isn't good beer an argument FOR it being a good brewery?
"Brooklyn Brewery. . .have yet to find one that was better than average."
Local Two saves these guys. An amazing strong dark belgian.
"Goose Island . . . about ten years behind Denver when it comes to beer."
I was there on Monday. Barrel aged Hefeweizens and dark Belgians; it would seem to measure up against anything (say) Pizza Port can do.
"​New Belgium,. . .Take the Lips of Faith beers if you can find them. Fat Tire falls flat."
I agree - again, doesn't this argue FOR this brewery?
All personal preference of course, but they were an odd selection of breweries to rail against. Especially Russian River, DH and Goose Island, three of the more innovative (IMO) breweries out there.