After posting, I realized I should have said most AMERICAN beers, esp the over-hopped nightmares known as American IPAs. Although I've gotten away from them these last few years, I've always had a fondness for Boddingtons, Newcastle, Harp, any and all stouts, and all the Samuel Smith beers. These all have a good balance between the hops and the malts.
American IPAs are in an endless hop war to see which brewery can make the bitterest, most unpalatable beer ever made. I had a Stone IPA last week that might have been the bitterest thing I've ever tasted that wasn't a gourd.
As far as tobacco goes, I ran through a bunch of different blends before trying Gawith Hoggarth, which are now most of what I smoke. After 25+ years with cigars, I wish someone had slapped me on the head and said "forget that overpriced shit! Smoke Gawith Hoggarth!!"
Speaking of which, do any of the small pubs around the country still let a man enjoy a pipe on the patio? I know smoking inside is probably too much to hope, but I do love a smoke on the patio in the cool of the evening.