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(obsolete, thieves' cant) A publican who brews his own beer.
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One who studies alcohology.
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A festival in English country places, so called from the liquor drunk.
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(idiomatic, Australia) Beer.
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(historical) A strong, high-quality ale brewed for some Oxford and Cambridge colleges, originally for the feast following the annual audit of the college accounts.
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(pathology) A condition in which the contents of the sufferer’s stomach ferment, creating alcohol.
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(distilleries) A certain degree of strength in alcoholic liquor, as formerly ascertained by the floating or sinking of glass globules of different specific gravities thrown into it, and later by more accurate meters.
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(nonstandard) One who is or exists.
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Somebody who organises the illegal production and sale of beer during a time of Prohibition.
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A player in a beer league; a recreational player in an organized sports league.
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Alternative form of beer-lore [The knowledge, study, history, or science of beer or beermaking; brewology.]
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(slang, humorous) Time for a beer (the first of the day or otherwise).
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At a fair or festival, a tent set up for the purpose of selling and consuming beer and other alcoholic beverages.
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The knowledge, study, history, or science of beer or beermaking; brewology.
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(UK politics) The influence of the brewing industry within the British political system.
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(informal) A pyramid made from emptied cans of beer.
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A festival showcasing beers and similar beverages.
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One who makes beer; a brewer.
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(historical) A seller of beer.
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Those who control or profit from the brewing of beer.
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One who controls or profits from the brewing of beer.
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(informal) Any place where good beer is available in abundance.
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(business) The segment of the commercial drink industry involved in the manufacturing, distribution, and sale of alcoholic beverages.
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Alternative form of bev-alc. [(business) The segment of the commercial drink industry involved in the manufacturing, distribution, and sale of alcoholic beverages.]
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(dated, fandom slang, humorous) Beer.
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A cafe, restaurant or bar in Alsace that specialises in beer.
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(slang) The drink Guinness.
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(slang) A single serving (can, bottle, etc.) of beer.
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The science or study of brewing, especially of brewing beer.
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(informal) A Budweiser beer.
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(historical) A church or parish festival (as in commemoration of the dedication of a church), at which much ale was drunk.
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(US, slang) Feeling jumpy or nervous from caffeine; feeling any of the symptoms of caffeine overload.
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(humorous) Synonym of mixologist, such as a bartender, cocktail chef.
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(obsolete) A cheap ale, sold at fourpence per quart
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(folklore) A legendary European culture hero celebrated as an icon of beer, brewing, joviality, and joie de vivre.
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(countable) A serving of the beverage.
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One who brews his or her own beer or other alcoholic beverage; one who homebrews.
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(Britain, slang) A beer enthusiast or homebrewer.
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(prison slang) The fermenting mass of fruit that is the basis of pruno, or "prison wine".
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(brewing, of mash, only attributive) Clear.
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(Canada) A provincial agency that regulates the distribution and sales of alcoholic beverages.
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Any law prohibiting the manufacture and sale of intoxicating beverages, especially one resembling that enacted in the State of Maine.
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(obsolete) A gatherer of taxes on beer and ale.
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A very small public house
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(Britain) A relatively low-gravity beer, often with a dark colour.
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(humorous) A person who creates cocktails; a bartender.
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(US, slang) National Bohemian beer.
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(countable, informal) A beer that is nitrogenated to give it a more creamy head.
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(obsolete) A kind of strong ale.
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(rare) One who is affected by oenomania, a morbid desire for wine; an alcoholic.
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A drink, especially an alcoholic beverage.
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(brewing) To clarify, and thereby deter further fermentation of, beer, wine or cider by draining or siphoning it from the dregs.
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(slang, archaic) A gin shop or public house.
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(historical) A wake or funeral gathering at which ale is served; also called dirge-ale.
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Any of a range of beers brewed in Cornwall, England.
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(slang, archaic) strong beer
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Containing large amounts of caffeine.
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(Scotland) a person who drinks a lot of tea; a tea addict; someone fussy about tea.
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someone who collects beer mats or coasters
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The collecting of beer mats or coasters as a hobby.
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(slang, humorous) The time of the first glass of wine (or alcoholic beverage) of the day.
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(South Africa, slang) Carling Black Label, a brand of beer.
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(rare) A person who loves beer.
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