By Greg B. The allure of a bourbon stout always gets me. Just the idea of the vanilla and dark oak flavors and aromas, mixed with some sweeter caramelized sugar flavors of the bourbon, intermingled ...
By Harriet Ellicott City has always been a place that I wish I visited more often, with its Main Street and cute little boutiques it reminds me of the quaint, little towns back home in Ye ...
By Greg B. & Jess A -For the second installment of the baking section, I will be making a “caramely, chocolately, buttery cookie type deal with swirls of multiple types of hardened chocolate on top”. ...
By Harriet What I love about this city is that as soon as the sun peeks out and the temperature creeps just above 70, there is an explosion of tables and chairs out of every sidewalk ...
By Greg B. It’s important to be aware that not all beers are created equal. And it’s also important to understand that not all nations are adept beer producers. In fact, the most common style ...
Tom M. The cigar I sampled was a robusto with a fairly dark and wonderfully oily Nicaraguan wrapper. The wrapper surrounds a blend of high quality Dominican and Nicaraguan long filler. The first pre-lit draw ...
By Greg B. Spring time is here and with the spring come people who are dying to get out their warm weather clothes, mingle with other humans (after being hunkered down in 8ft wide row-homes ...
By Greg B. As part of my 2010 vision for Food and Wine Blog, I wanted to incorporate healthier meals in general… but also dessert posts. Pairing beers with sweet desserts (or any dessert, for ...
My first encounter with my absolute favorite vegetable in the whole wide world was not a positive one. My dear mom, bless her, was trying to save some money while cooking for a family of ...
By Greg B. So I posted this last week, but over the course of the weekend it seems to have entirely vanished from the Internet, with the only reference being a now defunct link in ...
By Greg B. There apparently comes a time in every beer lover’s life when he drinks a beer that turns out to be more expensive than most wines that most people drink… even wine lovers. ...
Ah, Spring. One day it’s rainy, gray, and just above freezing, and the next, the sun is shining, it’s 60 degrees, and all I want to do is tell work to go to hell while ...
Tom M. Not since the days of one William Jefferson Clinton has the word Kinky been associated with cigars. That is until one Mr. Kinky Friedman recently decided to jump into the blossoming boutique cigar ...
By Greg B. There are some beers, in the beer world, that I hear about but can never find. Whether this is a problem with distribution (no doubt the atrocious 3-tier distribution system plays ...
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