Dang, we have a lot of overlap in our beer taste. I've had several of those, and would like to try most of the rest.
Some highlights from my recent check-ins:
Prenzlauer Berg from Pohjala (red Berliner Weisse) - probably a bit sweeter and thicker than the style is technically supposed to be, but that made it probably my favorite one I've ever had. (Honestly I love every single thing I've had from this brewery - pity they're in Estonia but they do seem to distribute a lot over here.)
Panther Cub (2021) from Founders (barrel aged imperial porter with maple and vanilla) - I'm not buying much from Founders these days since they were being low-key racist idiots in public a while back (I should check someday to see if they're gotten a clue but I'm not holding my breath), but fuck if they don't make delicious dessert-in-a-glass beers, dammit.
Seed Spitter from Tarboro (salted watermelon gose) - a striking style that was off-putting at first but opened up once it sat in a glass for a minute and it grew on me.
Three Strikes You're Stout from New River (barrel-aged lactose/vanilla imperial stout) - I'm gonna like anything in this style but this was quite good, direct from a little brewery in the NC mountains when I was on a short vacation trip
Don Dada Cardamom Stout from Spaceway - Cardamom! Yummy.
Lower Expectations from Bond Brothers (barrel-aged imperial with nutmeg and vanilla) - Contrary to the name I had high expectations, and they were met.