A Knack For Brewing

The family lived in Georgia and Travis co-founded an ale brewing company there. He always had a knack for brewing and everyone he knew was aware that he was made for the job. He had some serious expertise in the job and knowing this he launched Scofflaw Brewing Company in his hometown. The business was soaring high.

Hidden From The World

Travis spent a lot of time inside the brewery working and this made him stay away from the outer world for a significant time of the day. The only time he would spend out of the brewery was with his family who he thought would not judge him on his unkempt look. And this is what led him to keep the beardy look.

Comfort Over Style

 

The time he spent at the brewery required him to be casually dressed and comfortable and before Connie could address the issue the beard had taken over her husband’s face and he seemed to be quite comfortable with it. Though his wife wasn’t a big fan of his look it surely made him look like a brewmaster.

Occasional Grooming

Travis had grown least interested in grooming his looks but he would occasionally get his hair dressed in a buzzcut when they grew too long. Many of the craft beer fans who came to the brewery were very fascinated with Travis’ look and some of them even carried the same appearance. This appreciation made Travis think that this look would certainly aid his business.

Not For Connie

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The look might have gone well with Travis’s customers but Connie disliked the beard with all her might. Travis was aware that his wife was not a big fan of his beard. He knew that she wanted him to either cut off his bushy facial hair or at least brush them to keep it groomed.

Drive Connie Insane

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Travis had a bizarre idea of not grooming or combing his hair. He thought that if he would use a comb on his long beard it would create a trial of hair in the sink and he was sure that this would drive Connie crazy and would make her even more crazy than him keeping an ungroomed beard.