eh i tend to agree. barrel aging and overly hopped beers can make a bad beer good, and a good beer great. not saying it's a bad thing, i tend to love both, and think there is a higher ceiling for quality and taste when you barrel age or over hop. but personally, i'm done purchasing IPAs, because i've recently discovered i can brew my own IPA just as good or better than most of what i can buy. i'm an okay brewer, but honestly, the IPA i made took very little skill. just need the right equipment, and a lot of hops.
i think there's a big resurgence of beers like budweiser on the horizon. i don't think there will be any slow down in hop-forward beers, but i think a lot of people are going to start realizing they can have quality lagers in addition to their fresh, local IPA.