| These folks know a hazy, double-hopped IPA from one that's crisp and unassuming. | If you have trouble reading this message, view it in a browser. | | | | | The 10 Best IPAs to Drink Right Now, According to Beer Experts | | Look, you probably have an opinion—maybe a strong one—about hoppy beers. You've got your favorites. We get it. But we decided, what the hell, to see what else is out there. So Esquire's Justin Kirkland asked the people who know beer the best—buyers, brewers, bartenders—to recommend their favorite IPAs, local and national. Cheers. Read More | | | | | | | | | James Bond is Headed Back to Netflix. Here's What Else Drops in August. | | Is your Netflix queue finally empty? Exhausted all 15 seasons of NCIS available? Wow. You're in need of some solid recommendations, and fortunately because of the churn of the Netflix world, there is a whole new crop of shows and films coming to the platform as we move into the hottest month of the summer. While NCIS is fine and well, the line up coming in is better than we've seen on Netflix in a while. No Time to Die is currently postponed until late November, but that just means you have time to catch up on the Daniel Craig canon before taking in what is rumored to be his last venture. Here's what else is on Netflix this month. Read More | | | | | | | | | The Senate Went on Vacation Without Passing a Relief Bill. This Is a Moral Disaster. | | Last week, the Senate left town without passing a damn thing, including any kind of extension on the enhanced unemployment benefits that have probably prevented the current economic cataclysm from becoming a full-on meltdown. Meanwhile, millions of people have a rent bill coming down the pike that they cannot pay, just as eviction moratoriums are expiring across the country. Millions are already choosing between groceries and electricity and keeping a roof over their heads. There seems to be a baseline inability among members of Congress to truly grasp how desperate this situation may become, according to Esquire Politics Editor Jack Holmes, who argues that this is a moral disaster for the nation and a political disaster for Republicans. Read More | | | | | | | | | The Right Product for Every Type of Hair | | Hair care might not be your first priority at the moment. But if you're stymied, the easiest way to keep your hair in place (and maybe maintain some semblance of sanity) is investing in the right product. Because guess what? Now's a great time to lean into new hair decisions. So from serums to salt sprays and everything in between, we've compiled a comprehensive list of all the things you might need to hunker down and weather this storm with healthier hair than ever. Read More | | | | | | | | | The $52 Shirt You Can Wear the Rest of Summer (and Then Some) | | Ah, the aloha shirt. Once fraught only because your drunkest uncle had a propensity for wearing the most aggressively ugly versions of it, the classically summery button-front has a whole new narrative this year thanks to a bunch of gun-loving, anti-government (and sometimes-racist) turds who are trying to co-opt it as a symbol of the Boogaloo movement, which is, broadly, in favor of a second civil war. F*ck that. Don't let those idiots win. Get a great Hawaiian shirt and wear it with gusto this summer. Wear it to work for anti-racist causes. Wear it to vote for people who support common-sense, life-saving gun regulations. Or wear it just to hang out. I'll be doing the same. Wondering which one? Well, last summer, we sang the praises of a bright-red version from AllSaints, the UK-based label that has, however counterintuitively, been churning out some of the best aloha shirts on the market for a minute now. This summer, Esquire Style Director Jonathan Evans is singing the praises of its slightly more toned-down cousin. Here's why. Read More | | | | | | | | Follow Us | | | | Unsubscribe Privacy Notice | | esquire.com ©2020 Hearst Communications Inc. All Rights Reserved. Hearst Email Privacy, 300 W 57th St., Fl. 19 (sta 1-1), New York, NY 10019 | | | | | | |
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