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The synonyms of “Brewer” are: beer maker
Brewer as a Noun
Definitions of "Brewer" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “brewer” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- A person or company that manufactures beer.
- Drink made by steeping and boiling and fermenting rather than distilling.
- The owner or manager of a brewery.
- Someone who brews beer or ale from malt and hops and water.
Synonyms of "Brewer" as a noun (1 Word)
beer maker | A general name for alcoholic beverages made by fermenting a cereal (or mixture of cereals) flavored with hops. |
Usage Examples of "Brewer" as a noun
- Pubs owned by regional brewers.
Associations of "Brewer" (30 Words)
alcohol | Drink containing alcohol. The use of petrol containing alcohol. |
beer | An alcoholic drink made from yeast-fermented malt flavoured with hops. A beer bottle. |
beverage | (chiefly in commercial use) a drink other than water. May I take your beverage order. |
cafe | A small restaurant selling light meals and drinks. |
carouse | Engage in boisterous, drunken merrymaking. They danced and caroused until the drink ran out. |
cocktail | An appetizer served as a first course at a meal. A chilled lobster cocktail prettily presented in a martini glass. |
coffee | A hot drink made from the roasted and ground seeds coffee beans of a tropical shrub. A maxi dress in cream with a coffee silk trim. |
drink | Drink excessive amounts of alcohol be an alcoholic. A table covered with food and drink. |
drinker | A person who drinks a particular drink. A heavy drinker. |
gin | Separate the seeds from cotton with a cotton gin. Gin game. |
gulp | An act of gulping food or drink. I took a gulp of beer. |
guzzle | Eat or drink (something) greedily. This car guzzles petrol. |
inebriated | Drunk; intoxicated. Helplessly inebriated. |
juice | A drink made from fruit or vegetable juice. Juice one orange at a time. |
kava | An alcoholic drink made from the aromatic roots of the kava shrub. |
lemonade | A sweet colourless carbonated drink containing lemon flavouring. The butler served her a lemonade. |
liquor | Steep (something, especially malt) in water. Waste liquors. |
mug | The human face kisser and smiler and mug are informal terms for face and phiz is British. She picked up her coffee mug. |
quaff | A hearty draft. Porter is a dark malty quaff. |
revelry | Lively and noisy festivities, especially when these involve drinking a large amount of alcohol. Sounds of revelry issued into the night. |
rice | Force cooked potatoes or other vegetables through a sieve or ricer. Rice the potatoes. |
sake | The purpose of achieving or obtaining. New ideas amount to change for change s sake. |
scotch | Render (something regarded as dangerous) temporarily harmless. Feudal power in France was scotched though far from killed. |
sip | Drink in sips. I sat sipping coffee. |
stein | A large earthenware beer mug. |
swill | Wash or rinse out (an area or container) by pouring large amounts of water or other liquid over or into it. The icy water swilled round us. |
tea | Drink tea or take afternoon tea. Herbal tea. |
vino | Wine, especially that which is cheap or of inferior quality. |
wine | Treat to wine. The regional foods and wines of France. |