Good on you @2bluesfan. Some beers are designed (and priced) to be consumed when it is stinking hot and humid and you just need to have a refreshing chug or 15. As long as they don't pretend to be something that they are not, then that is absolutely fine. I reckon, drink stuff you like.
Many Beer Advocate gurus will wax on lyrically about the qualities of a Gueuze Lambic, a Barleywine or a Belgian Quadrupel or whatever. That doesn't necessarily mean that everyone will, or should, like them, nor that they are suitable for all occasions. Plenty of Beer Snobs I know will not spend their own money buying a Lambic, even though they will appreciate the skill of the brewer in brewing that beer, even though they don't like the taste of it.
Having lived in Singapore, and toured extensively throughout South East Asia, many moons ago, I can't really imagine a time up there when I really hung out for an Imperial Russian Stout. The beaches of South East Asia are the right place for brews that many of the Beer Advocaters would consider mass produced tasteless swill.