Carton's best is the BDG. Expertly balanced "brown" ale. Not the traditional brown by judging standards or anything, but yeah, the beer for about any occasion. Really nails doing everything just right (but doesn't get the appreciation it deserves in tastings and whatnot because other stuff is hoppier or roastier).
Carton's DIPA, 077xx is a solid DIPA. Dank, pine/resin, citrus, not too malty. I don't drink the style that often, but I'm not against a 4 pack.
After that, I guess Hoppun or Milk for my #3. Both are interesting entries for the style. APA for Hoppun, and a Cream Stout for Milk.
But Boat? Yeah, that's awful and unbalanced. Not to give you a negative disposition going in, and enough people think the world of boat, but shit. That is just a poor excuse for a hoppy beer. Wisco was pretty blah, Canyon is a nice lager but again, nothing you can't get anywhere else. Their witbier isn't even properly spiced, it's just a pale/wheat based ale, not really a wit.
Some of the tippy batches or small runs are great. SS2014 is really good. The Saffron Chili Saison I had was interesting. Panzanella was pretty bad. Jetski is a low carb version of Boat.
SS2014 and 077XX are the ones I've been wanting to try.
SS might or might not be around by time you get down here. And you might not be able to bring any home--just depends on the day and how much is available. I know that the 077xx cans were sold out, though they'll be canning more if they haven't already. It'll be on tap, though, I've never see a weekend when it wasn't. Worst case is you have to get a growler to take with you, or I might have a few cans left by then.
But no joke, their best is BDG. It isn't flashy and it doesn't buy into any of the chic micro-brew bullshit of trying to out-hop each other or do the craziest whatever. Rich malt profile, just enough bittering hops with a good amount of flavor hoops and subtle aroma. They completely nailed what they were going for with that one, whereas I feel the rest of their beers are still slightly off.