Have I got a tale to tell you. I grew up on Busch. That is what my pop drank and I thought that was what beer was all about. I liked that so much that when I went to college and started making runs from dry to wet counties for my dorm building, including my RA Ed, I moved to Busch Lite, Olde English and Mickey's Mean Green. I know all those are terrible now but I was young, you remember those days. Well occasionally I would try an Amber Bock or a Bud Dry and I believe those slightly stronger beers gave me the guts to go farther and try real beer. So I change schools from UCA to ASU and realize I need a job like now. Just so happens they are hiring out at the package store on the county line. I apply and realize that the manager doesn't mind if we snag a sixer at closing time, though in retrospect the owner may have. I grabbed a Turbodog, a Bass Ale, a Sam Smith Oatmeal Stout, a Red Hook ESB and two more I forget. Let's just say fireworks went off in my mouth. These beers were way out of a rookys league and at the time I didn't like them all, but they got me started. Sam Smith Oatmeal Stout is still one of my favorites, though now I make a pretty mean oatmeal stout right here at home and I would say I am partial to Ambers. I brew a pumpkin, honey and even a banana Amber that will set you just right. As far as the hoppy beers go I think Dogfish Head 90 Imperial is the bees knees and I like a Rahr Stormcloud and even a Breckenridge 471 Small Batch IPA if you got one of those in your fridge, but the rest of the IPAs, hah forgedaboutit.