Let Us Now Praise: Fred Eckhardt
/“Preach” is appropriate. Michael Jackson created a vocabulary. Fred Eckhardt created a gospel. He preached. He prophesied. He never stopped doing so.
Read MoreHistorian. Author. Ranter. Idea Junkie.
This a blog. Sort of. I rarely use it anymore.
“Preach” is appropriate. Michael Jackson created a vocabulary. Fred Eckhardt created a gospel. He preached. He prophesied. He never stopped doing so.
Read MoreAnyway: I didn't identify my situation as a "sabbatical" until about two months ago. Initially, I thought I was simply lazy.
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What I’ve most appreciated, however, is AAB’s commitment to documenting and sharing the history of the “craft beer” moment.
Read MoreMost of you are likely now slamming your heads on the nearest hard surface, saying “Oh for fuck’s sake, woman! You know how lucky you are that you can enjoy this mental turmoil??”
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When I can’t “see” a recipe in my mind, the results are usually a disaster.
Read MoreAshton’s not buying it. He argues for a more loving perspective, one that acknowledges what makes humans human.
Read MoreWebsite of Maureen Ogle, author and historian. Books include Ambitious Brew: The Story of American Beer; In Meat We Trust: An Unexpected History of Carnivore America; and Key West: History of An Island of Dreams.
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