A while back, Boston Brewing deconstructed their Latitude 48 IPA, making single hopped versions with each of the 4 or5 hops the normal version featured. I actually believe they did it twice. Unfortunately, it appears that they discontinued Latitude 48. Shame, because I thought that it was their best beer and it would have given you 5 examples of the same beer with different hops.
Firestone Walker makes a beer called Luponic Distortion in which they use different experimental hops in each batch. Russian River brews Hop2It with different single hops from batch to batch. Westbrook Brewing does a Rye Pale Ale with different single hop varieties as well. Wolverine Brewing does a lager with different hops each batch too. I'm sure there are others as well. Not sure how often any of these breweries change the hops in these beers or how available any of them are where you live.
I really think small batch SMASH brews would be your best bet. I'm thinking a couple pounds of light DME, a single hop and a clean yeast would be quick for different hops. A wimpy pale ale with maybe cascade throughout would probably be good for different base malts.