I have tried many craft beers and as someone mentioned earlier, think that many of the "craft" brewers are just trying to make a few bucks off the bandwagon who do not know how to make good beer.
I understand everyone has individual tastes and likes what they like. I have had some fine beers and love a good IPA. Balanced, not severely bitter, good hop aroma and a bit of malt flavor. Some of the Hazy-craze IPAs are good, but not true to IPA style really.
I am a homebrew hobbyist and always make an IPA (many different recipes) along with usually a stout, porter, red ale, or a good german style clean lager on brew days (2 simultaneous batches).
No sours, salty, fruit bombs, or weird adjunct beers for me.
I have a 2.5g mini keg that I take camping along with some growlers and room for some new beers to try from the areas we camp if possible. I always bring enough to share, which is part of homebrewing to me.
Here's a picture of cleaning out the cooler after a trip