I have only gotten into beers a bit more within the last couple of years, so my knowledge of them is very limited, especially since I don't drink much in the first place. If I do I am usually more of a whiskey guy, anyways...
I like stouts. Which kind of surprised me because I previously always went for lighter beers, I thought I would only like lighter beers because I never cared for the taste of beer, and I thought the darker it is the stronger taste it would have. I have only had 1 stout I didn't care for, it was a locally brewed one, we have a lot of small breweries opening up in the area that do their own brews. I also have not tried ti Guinness stout but I heard it wasn't very good, so I am in no rush to give it a go.
I also like Sapporo (ASIIAAAAN) which is a Japanese rice lager. I have no idea what other lagers there are or what I should try in terms of lagers that are in the area. I also noticed I love Sapporo much more draught than from the can.
When I visited Belgium I had a Duvel. I only remember the name, I don't remember much about it. Also... Gentse Tripel? I think? I can't remember.
I know I don't care for IPA's I dunno what it is but I feel like beer is having some big popularity shift in Washington and people are starting to be real beer lovers here, like it is cool to enjoy beer more. All I hear is "I love my hops" or "gotta have the hops" or hops this hops that, I have no clue what they are talking about and I sometimes think they don't either.