Arrogant Bastard Ale is delicious. While not a porter or stout, this is an ale that kicks like one. And it's actually really drinkable for a 7.2%: http://www.stonebrew.com/arrogantbastard/
One of my old favorites that I can't find locally is Sheaf stout. It's Guiness-like, but has a more earthy taste that's rich with coffee-esque flavors but really, grows on you. http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/353/1992 It's kind of hit and miss - people either love or hate it.
My favorite porter is Anchor Steam - I think it's their best beer. They do a great winter ale, and a few other solid brews, but the porter is near & dear to my heart. http://www.anchorbrewing.com/beer/anchor_porter
I don't see any Bock on your list, but I love 'em. Nothing more refreshing on a hot summer day than an ice cold bock. At the moment my favorite bock is Shiner Bock, from Shiner, TX. As i understand, they're the longest concurrently brewed beer in the USA - prohibition came & went and just never noticed these German farmers brewing Shiner. Look for the yellow label/red star. http://www.shiner.com/
If you're on the big island of Hawaii, you MUST go up to Wiamea and visit The Big Island Brewhaus. Tell the brew-master Thomas that your a friend of Lucky Dog Hot Sauce as he's a fan. Really great guy - used to be a brewmaster for Kona brewing company before splitting off to do his own thing. He's got a ridiculous number of varieties on tap - his Tropo Lilliquoi (sp?) is a pale ale with hints of passion fruit - not while drinking, but while exhaling after you swallow a sip. He's got 2-3 stouts on tap, a bock, several ales and all very very good. I love his stout infused with toasted coconut and coffee - so good! http://bigislandbrewhaus.com/
One of my old favorites that I can't find locally is Sheaf stout. It's Guiness-like, but has a more earthy taste that's rich with coffee-esque flavors but really, grows on you. http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/353/1992 It's kind of hit and miss - people either love or hate it.
My favorite porter is Anchor Steam - I think it's their best beer. They do a great winter ale, and a few other solid brews, but the porter is near & dear to my heart. http://www.anchorbrewing.com/beer/anchor_porter
I don't see any Bock on your list, but I love 'em. Nothing more refreshing on a hot summer day than an ice cold bock. At the moment my favorite bock is Shiner Bock, from Shiner, TX. As i understand, they're the longest concurrently brewed beer in the USA - prohibition came & went and just never noticed these German farmers brewing Shiner. Look for the yellow label/red star. http://www.shiner.com/
If you're on the big island of Hawaii, you MUST go up to Wiamea and visit The Big Island Brewhaus. Tell the brew-master Thomas that your a friend of Lucky Dog Hot Sauce as he's a fan. Really great guy - used to be a brewmaster for Kona brewing company before splitting off to do his own thing. He's got a ridiculous number of varieties on tap - his Tropo Lilliquoi (sp?) is a pale ale with hints of passion fruit - not while drinking, but while exhaling after you swallow a sip. He's got 2-3 stouts on tap, a bock, several ales and all very very good. I love his stout infused with toasted coconut and coffee - so good! http://bigislandbrewhaus.com/