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      February update: 40 Years in Beer, Baylors in the Balkans, and…

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      Even a curmudgeon has a few thanks to give before the…

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      Diary: “Beer: Why not for breakfast?” (2009 – 2010)

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      Milk is liquid snot

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      Five Way Vegetarian Cincinnati Chili, because that’s the way I Iike…

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      Roger’s year in music, 2024

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      The Songs for a (P&u) Departure (4): “Once upon a time…

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      The Songs for a (P&u) Departure (3): “Don’t go away mad,…

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      The Songs for a (P&u) Departure (2): “Empty souls will leave…

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      The Songs for a (P&u) Departure (1): “These cameras never lie”

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      I’m set to write a book about beer, or so this…

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      My year in books and reading, 2024

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      Diary: Looking for a good biography of Eugene V. Debs? This…

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      Diary: Atlas Shrugged and how Bob Youngblood taught me to appreciate…

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      Daphne Phelps and “A House in Sicily”

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      Euro Pilgrimage 1985-2025, Ch. 12: Omaha Beach to the Manneken-Pis and…

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      Euro Pilgrimage 1985-2025, Ch. 11: Sligo respite, Live Aid, then back…

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      Euro Pilgrimage ’85, Ch. 10: Irish history with musical accompaniment and…

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      Euro Pilgrimage ’85, Ch. 9: Lizard King in the City of…

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      Euro Pilgrimage ’85, Ch. 8: At long last, glorious beer in…

  • Miscellany
    • Miscellany

      Pint and bunions, or “A Cynic’s Word Book” for food and…

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      R.I.P. Mariusz Handzlik, a Polish diplomat (1965 – 2010)

      Miscellany

      Reprise: “Talking Seventh Inning Blues”

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      Seeing is believing — right, Zuckerschmuck?

      Miscellany

      Dear New Albany: I only bedded you because “space just happened…

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      Diary: The Craft Brewers Conference was in Indy, but I feared…

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      A writing update: the beer book is underway (also, other projects)

      Diary

      The centenary of my father’s birth is today (March 7, 1925…

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      An entirely unexpected Sagamore of the Wabash in 2025

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      It’s your friends, neighbors and a few blood relatives doing this,…

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Food

I got food, but I’m not a foodie

Roger Baylor - 2021-02-27
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Beer

In my experience, Democrats are more likely to be prohibitionists than...

Roger Baylor - 2021-02-26
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Beer

Pink Guava Gose or Fuller’s ESB? Hmm, let me see …

Roger Baylor - 2021-02-26
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Diary

What I do that occasionally equates to a monthly house payment

Roger Baylor - 2021-02-25
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Food

F&D column: “Tales and cookbooks about Soviet food”

Roger Baylor - 2021-02-25
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Books

Times change, but Ernest Hemingway was an inspiration to this youthful...

Roger Baylor - 2021-02-24
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Music

Big bands: A book about Bunny Berigan, his life and times

Roger Baylor - 2021-02-24
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Beer

Pints&union is doubling down on classic imports from B. United International

Roger Baylor - 2021-02-24
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Food

Say hello to Agave & Rye Epic Tacos, an eatery conceived...

Roger Baylor - 2021-02-23
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Travel

Even the Commies know I’m not a Communist

Roger Baylor - 2021-02-23
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Euro Pilgrimage 1985-2025, Ch. 12: Omaha Beach to the Manneken-Pis and Little Mermaid

Travel Roger Baylor - 2025-07-17
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Previously: Euro Pilgrimage 1985-2025 Pt. 11: Sligo respite, Live Aid, then back to France for the D-Day beaches. (I’m not a Bryan Adams fan, but his...

Euro Pilgrimage 1985-2025, Ch. 11: Sligo respite, Live Aid, then back to France for...

Travel Roger Baylor - 2025-07-10
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Previously: Euro Pilgrimage ’85, Ch. 10: Irish history with musical accompaniment and a Guinness chaser. I exited the Sligo train station on a pleasant, sunny day...

40 Years in Beer, Part 80: Running Gravity Head’s daunting gauntlet (Act I: 1999...

Beer Roger Baylor - 2025-07-08
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Previously: 40 Years in Beer (Book II), Part 79: Stuck in a moment (and you can’t get out of it). Gravity? It's the law. Gravity is bigger...
"This is a city made for exiles. Many exiles, of course, are given no choice, but I imagine most of us sometimes tire of living in the open, where everything is plain to see and we ourselves are obvious, and for anyone with this sporadic impulse to withdraw into somewhere less transparent, Trieste offers a compelling destination--surreptitious itself, and ambiguous. It has offered a new home to many expatriates, voluntary or compulsory, but in the event, many have spent half their time here wistfully wishing they were somewhere else. For this is an ironic gift of the place--to attract and to sadden, both at the same time."
Jan Morris (1926-2020)
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