A few:
First, when I was out in California this summer, I went to Russian River Brewery Restaurant for the second time. It is far and away the best brewery in the country. I went to Dogfish Head's brewpub for the second time about a month later, and thought that Dogfish's brews tasted mediocre. And that's not the case. Dogfish is a phenomenal brewery.
Pliny the Younger wasn't available (only in Feb.), Pliny the Elder was very good (though I'd say a tad overrated; it's brilliant, but not far and away better than other great IPAs). Another brew I loved was a pale ale they called Happy Hops that was hoppy with a slight blueberry taste despite having no blueberries in it. It comes from the hops.
As for more recent experience, I had again last night, Founder's Red's Rye PA, which is an absolutely phenomenal red rye IPA. It's wonderfully hopped (over 70 IBUs) with a spiciness from the rye.
I also had some of Dogfish's My Antonio, which a hopped up imperial pilsner. It's a good beer that I've had before (my wife loves it), but I'd prefer my hops to go with a more standard malt base.