Blame it on the bloody lagers. Most of the best ales (judging by aroma and taste complexity and quality) are somewhat hazy. This is something that naturally happens to beer. Carbonating the beer in the bottles will produce sediments, making it almost impossible to pour the beer clear.
Lagers and Pilsners are now the norm, and after countless years of this being the thing, people has gotten used to clear beer. From experience, i feel like hazy beers has more of everything. Maybe this is because i find craft breweries far superior to the larger mass market companies, and that the craft breweries don't care about clear beer? don't know really.
I try to buy at least one beer i haven't tried, every time i go to fill up my beer cellar. when i pop open a beer, and pour it crystal clear into the glass, i get kinda sad. I expect something ok, but not anything exiting. Be it stout, brown ale, ipas and so on, they somehow managed to take its soul away..
Not saying that there are no good clear beers out there.. far from it.. But i think my top 20 list, contain only hazy beers.
I think i dont like them because most of them are from the big breweries, with their normal ingredients, while the craft breweries often go a bit nuts with their recipes, without really caring about what the entire world thinks of it. Handcrafted by brewers for brewers :