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    Ask A Question, Get An Answer... - Post All Quick Questions Here (Classic menswear)

    Allen Edmonds Amok Chukkas: what color for the most fall versatility? Chocolate, Snuff or Tan? I'm usually a jeans & OCBD guy, with the occasional cords or chinos thrown in.
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    Styling tips - 25 year old

    I'm going through the same process, but am a bit further along (I'm 27.) Replacing t-shirts with nicer casual shirts is essential. Polos, OCBDs, and casual gingham button-downs are where I started. Paying attention to fit is huge, too. Most dudes look sloppy because their clothes are a size too...
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    The Official Beer Thread

     The anise/licorice flavor is a product of the Belgian yeast. Belgian yeast throws off a ton of fruity/spicy esters, which are a signature of Belgian beer in general. Usually if you see an American beer with "Belgian-style" in the name, it means they're using a Belgian yeast instead of an...
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    The Official Beer Thread

     Same as regular Chimay blue, they just vintage date the 750ml & larger sizes. I'd highly recommend cellaring a few bottles. After 4-5 years it's absolutely phenomenal!
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    HOF: What Are You Wearing Right Now - Part III

    This is awesome.
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    The Official Beer Thread

    Firestone Union Jack and Sculpin are go-to IPAs for me. Always reliable, assuming they're fresh.
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    The Official Beer Thread

     Shock Top is sort of a dumbed-down version of a Belgian Wit. Try Allagash White for a more true-to-style American interpretation.
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    The Official Beer Thread

     Really good stuff. A bit heavy on the barrel character, but insanely drinkable for 12% abv.
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    What are you drinking right now?

    Started the night with a Sazerac (herbsaint and High West Double Rye,) and had a Bruery Saison Rue with dinner. Yum.

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