Edibles & Potables: A Guinness in Sligo, and the Irish publican as general factotum
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Edibles & Potables Encore: The Ulster Fry … and Northern Irish cuisine
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Chef in a Box (Mar. 20, 21): Red Yeti Restaurant, featuring Chef Michael Bowe
The Red Yeti Restaurant is next for APRON Inc.’s Chef in a Box promotion, but first the bigger picture.
Food & Dining Magazine continues to...
Is Guinness good for you? Stout certainly gives ME strength
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Hip Hops Encore: Brian’s song will play forever more at the Hi-B Bar in...
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Beers with a Stoic: Shouldn’t the local beer vanguard be respecting beer?
At the end of the day, facts are facts.
2 + 2 = 4.
Dublin IS the capital of Ireland, not Tipperary.
Green beer, while tragic, is...
Hip Hops: Erin Go Blagh 2024, a much needed St. Paddy’s Day etiquette primer
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St. Patrick’s Day outdoors at The Irish Rover on Sun., Mar. 17
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Donum Dei Brewery, Bayou Butcher Shop and Drunken Unicorn 2024 (Mar. 16 & 17)
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Edibles & Potables: “Dynamic pricing” is likely here to stay
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40 Years in Beer (Book II, Part 43): Facing the music at Rich O’s...
Previously: 40 Years in Beer (Book II, Part 42): Barr built the bar, and the Guinness began pouring.
Music?
That’s right, music.
After all, this series is...
Letters from Lelia’s Kitchen: “The Harbingers of Spring”
F&D’s home cooking columnist Lelia Gentle is preparing for strawberries, asparagus and other annual delights cherished by locavores: “The harbingers of Spring are on...
Blak Koffee is coming to the West Louisville Opportunity Center in Parkland
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A podcast called The Pubcast: “Four friends, diverse chats, one pub”
I’m participating in an evolving venture called The Pubcast, described more specifically as a podcast that takes place in a pub (Donum Dei Brewstillery...
“Goating” for broke at the NuLu Bock and Wurst Fest on Sat., March 23
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Hip Hops: Hew Ainslie, an early New Albany brewer, Scots nationalist and poet
(“Hip Hops” appears a day early this week.)
As referenced in last week’s column, almost two centuries ago Hew Ainslie, an immigrant from Scotland, became...
Crust & Crumb bakery & café to open in Norton Commons this summer
We are an artisan bakery & café, specializing in a variety of items such as breads, croissants, cookies, babka, scones, and more. Our brick...
Edibles & Potables: Bothered by the smell of cooking food? Then don’t live near...
If beauty is in the eye of the beholder — if one man’s ceiling is another man’s floor — how exactly might zoning laws...