Previously: 40 Years in Beer (Book II), Part 71: A-B, Molotov cocktails, Mitch Steele and me (G.A.B.F., 1997 & 1998). On November 8, 1998, something I thought would never happen [...]| Roger Baylor
Previously: 40 Years in Beer (Book II), Part 67: Yuletide atrocities, courtesy of the Butt-Head Bass Quartet (1994 – 2003). Disclaimer: There aren't any surviving photos from this period that seem [...]| Roger Baylor
Previously: 40 Years in Beer (Book II), Part 65: Smoky treats, a 9-hour, 9-brewery, 9-beer Bamberg stroll in 1996. The 1996 F.O.S.S.I.L.S. Membership Directory Issue (#66 & 67; March/April 1996) comprised [...]| Roger Baylor
Previously: 40 Years in Beer (Book II) Part 46: Expansion culminating in espresso and the Red Room in 1993. Our “special vacation” in 1993 (as you might guess, the more [...]| Roger Baylor
Previously: 40 Years in Beer (Book II) Part 50: Papazian goes AWOL as we contest AB’s aggression against Budvar. Around the same time in 1994 that I began risking charges of [...]| Roger Baylor
Previously: 40 Years in Beer (Book II) Part 49: Bluegrass Brewing Co. — an ideal brewpub? Also, the Lite-Free Zone. Beer was simpler in 1989, when my friend George’s uncle in [...]| Roger Baylor
Previously: 40 Years in Beer (Book II) Part 47: A “special vacation” with Kölsch, Altbier and Roggenbier (1993). During the decade of the 1990s, the F.O.S.S.I.L.S. homebrewing and beer appreciation club [...]| Roger Baylor