I got into homebrewing, and found this forum, because I wanted to be able to replicate the beers I found in pubs on my once frequent travels to the UK. Real ale/cask ale is exceedingly rare in North America. Imagine my surprise to find that the beers I missed, and longed for, are so often slagged off by UK homebrewers. Spitfire, Pride, Bombardier, Hobgoblin - yes please! Adnams, Theakstons, Black Sheep - nectar of the gods! (Greene King you can keep, though.)
I have only completed about 15 brews so far, the vast majority some form of bitter - four Landlord clones, a few others. While all have been drinkable, some pretty good, not one has replicated a proper real ale from a cask. On the other hand, I have done 4 or 5 North American style IPAs, east and west coast types, and every single one of the them is comparable to the beers I can get from top notch local craft breweries, maybe better. Conversely, the North American style beers I tried in London last summer were uniformly mediocre - Punk, Meantime, Camden Town, a few others. They all seemed like not quite right imitations, much like my homebrewed bitters.
Obviously, folks should brew and drink what they like. But this Canadian envies your access to so many good, traditional real ales, served in a cozy local or old school boozer.