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单词 microbrew
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Definition of microbrew in English:

microbrew

noun ˈmʌɪkrəʊˌbruːˈmaɪkrəˌbru
North American
  • A type of beer produced in a microbrewery.

    〈主北美〉微酿啤酒

    bar listings range from myriad single malt Scotches to microbrews on tap
    Example sentencesExamples
    • However, Boulevard Brewing Company, the local microbrew, does incredibly well in our establishment.
    • I noticed a tap for a local microbrew called Prohibition Ale, brewed by Speakeasy Brewery.
    • Foods they are seeking to preserve include thousands of apple varieties that are at risk of becoming extinct, different types of handcrafted cheeses and small-batch microbrews.
    • In the early nineties, you couldn't turn around without spilling a microbrew on some goateed guy's flannel.
    • While there are slight variations from restaurant to restaurant, each carries a microbrew.
    • The malternatives look just like a tightly compressed replay of microbrews: huge growth, huge proliferation of brands, more thought on the marketing than on the product, and fallout.
    • There's a nice balance in knowledge when it comes to microbrews.
    • The microbrews caused a growth in tap handles, which favored on-premise.
    • I do have this funky little crick in my neck, though, but it's nothing a nice microbrew won't cure.
    • Use local microbrews for your combos, those brews whose flavors your customers already recognize and which might meld nicely with other local micros.
    • Of course, a number of microbrews have popped up since the 1980s, when the market first opened up to specialty beers.
    • Sample the Bridger Bar brownies at the midmountain Deer Park Chalet or a microbrew by the stone fireplace in the Jim Bridger Lodge.
    • Import sales soar higher than the Concorde, regional microbrews flood local markets and new beer brands abound.
    • I stick to microbrews - at least they have character for the carbs.
    • For relaxation, campers drank microbrews, tossed Frisbees, and disassembled a Toyota Prius, then put it back together again (it was a rental).
    • In the mid-1990s the new excitement was about microbrews and specialty beers.
    • I don't know if this is ‘yuppie,’ but I only drink microbrews or imported beer.
    • For a while in the 1990s it seemed that microbrews, brew pubs and craft beers were going to overthrow the established brewing order.
    • Customers who want some help wading through all the suds - microbrews, Belgians and rare international brews lead the list - can even consult with Higgins' beer steward.
    • If young beer drinkers have migrated from microbrews to low-carb and retro beers, what else?

Definition of microbrew in US English:

microbrew

nounˈmīkrəˌbro͞oˈmaɪkrəˌbru
North American
  • A type of beer produced in a microbrewery.

    〈主北美〉微酿啤酒

    bar listings range from myriad single malt Scotches to microbrews on tap
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There's a nice balance in knowledge when it comes to microbrews.
    • For a while in the 1990s it seemed that microbrews, brew pubs and craft beers were going to overthrow the established brewing order.
    • I do have this funky little crick in my neck, though, but it's nothing a nice microbrew won't cure.
    • I stick to microbrews - at least they have character for the carbs.
    • Import sales soar higher than the Concorde, regional microbrews flood local markets and new beer brands abound.
    • In the early nineties, you couldn't turn around without spilling a microbrew on some goateed guy's flannel.
    • Use local microbrews for your combos, those brews whose flavors your customers already recognize and which might meld nicely with other local micros.
    • However, Boulevard Brewing Company, the local microbrew, does incredibly well in our establishment.
    • I noticed a tap for a local microbrew called Prohibition Ale, brewed by Speakeasy Brewery.
    • The microbrews caused a growth in tap handles, which favored on-premise.
    • Of course, a number of microbrews have popped up since the 1980s, when the market first opened up to specialty beers.
    • For relaxation, campers drank microbrews, tossed Frisbees, and disassembled a Toyota Prius, then put it back together again (it was a rental).
    • Sample the Bridger Bar brownies at the midmountain Deer Park Chalet or a microbrew by the stone fireplace in the Jim Bridger Lodge.
    • In the mid-1990s the new excitement was about microbrews and specialty beers.
    • Customers who want some help wading through all the suds - microbrews, Belgians and rare international brews lead the list - can even consult with Higgins' beer steward.
    • While there are slight variations from restaurant to restaurant, each carries a microbrew.
    • I don't know if this is ‘yuppie,’ but I only drink microbrews or imported beer.
    • If young beer drinkers have migrated from microbrews to low-carb and retro beers, what else?
    • Foods they are seeking to preserve include thousands of apple varieties that are at risk of becoming extinct, different types of handcrafted cheeses and small-batch microbrews.
    • The malternatives look just like a tightly compressed replay of microbrews: huge growth, huge proliferation of brands, more thought on the marketing than on the product, and fallout.
verbˈmīkrəˌbro͞oˈmaɪkrəˌbru
[with object]US
  • Produce (beer) in a microbrewery.

    〈主北美〉微酿啤酒

    the beer is microbrewed in Racine
    microbrewed beer
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