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Definition of brewery in English: brewerynounPlural breweries ˈbruːəriˈbru(ə)ri A place where beer is made commercially. 啤酒厂,酿造厂 work continued on the new lager brewery in Alton Example sentencesExamples - Competition entries came from 466 breweries, with beers judged in 69 different categories.
- In St. Louis, the Hyde Park brewery airs the first beer commercial on television.
- Of all these purchased drinks, beer is significantly the cheapest, as there is a brewery on Saint Kitts.
- Beer is commonly consumed and a local brewery has been established.
- That being said, they are still far more enjoyable than going on a beer brewery tour.
- Contemporary fine dining restaurants and specialty beer breweries have several points in common.
- Actually, if the brewmaster sent that beer out of the brewery, he thought it was done.
- He said distilleries and breweries should forget about price hikes.
- It has a coffee-processing plant and a brewery that manufactures beer from bananas.
- Benin City is a conglomeration of villages with a hub of government offices and a periphery of breweries and factories.
- While the major breweries dominated the beer market, imported brands and local microbreweries also flourished.
- Part of the fun is that the companies you buy shares in are breweries and beer gardens.
- They included Guinness, and also a range of ales or lagers produced by smaller breweries.
- The town boasted three flour mills, a bakery, a tannery, several breweries, shops and rows and rows of little cottages.
- Ron used to organise the beer from the local brewery in sugar sacks that held 4 dozen big bottles of beer.
- You say there's an advantage in having either a bakery or a brewery onsite.
- When researching beer, why not go to the local brewery and partake of the tour.
- It's beer, from the breweries on the edge of town, wafting through the city air.
- He diversified into manufacturing, setting up a brewery and a rope factory in St Petersburg in the 1790s.
- The brewery currently produces about 20,000 litres of beer a year in 2,000 litre batches.
OriginMid 17th century: from brew, probably on the pattern of Dutch brouwerij. Definition of brewery in US English: brewerynounˈbro͞o(ə)rēˈbru(ə)ri A place where beer is made commercially. 啤酒厂,酿造厂 work continued on the new lager brewery in Alton Example sentencesExamples - When researching beer, why not go to the local brewery and partake of the tour.
- Competition entries came from 466 breweries, with beers judged in 69 different categories.
- Of all these purchased drinks, beer is significantly the cheapest, as there is a brewery on Saint Kitts.
- He said distilleries and breweries should forget about price hikes.
- Contemporary fine dining restaurants and specialty beer breweries have several points in common.
- You say there's an advantage in having either a bakery or a brewery onsite.
- The brewery currently produces about 20,000 litres of beer a year in 2,000 litre batches.
- They included Guinness, and also a range of ales or lagers produced by smaller breweries.
- In St. Louis, the Hyde Park brewery airs the first beer commercial on television.
- He diversified into manufacturing, setting up a brewery and a rope factory in St Petersburg in the 1790s.
- Benin City is a conglomeration of villages with a hub of government offices and a periphery of breweries and factories.
- It's beer, from the breweries on the edge of town, wafting through the city air.
- While the major breweries dominated the beer market, imported brands and local microbreweries also flourished.
- That being said, they are still far more enjoyable than going on a beer brewery tour.
- It has a coffee-processing plant and a brewery that manufactures beer from bananas.
- Part of the fun is that the companies you buy shares in are breweries and beer gardens.
- Actually, if the brewmaster sent that beer out of the brewery, he thought it was done.
- The town boasted three flour mills, a bakery, a tannery, several breweries, shops and rows and rows of little cottages.
- Beer is commonly consumed and a local brewery has been established.
- Ron used to organise the beer from the local brewery in sugar sacks that held 4 dozen big bottles of beer.
OriginMid 17th century: from brew, probably on the pattern of Dutch brouwerij. |