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brewery

/broo-uh-ree, broor-ee/US // ˈbru ə ri, ˈbrʊər i //UK // (ˈbrʊərɪ) //

酿酒厂,酿造厂,啤酒厂,酿酒业

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural brew·er·ies.

    • : a building or establishment for brewing beer or other malt liquors, especially the building where the brewing is done.

Examples

  • They jumped right into questioning what caused them to be matched for Date Lab and discovered a mutual love of beer and breweries, but they diverged from there, beginning with their musical tastes.

  • “We’re not a politically inclined brewery,” one of the owners told me.

  • In 2021, expect more craft breweries and celebrities to offer their own interpretations of these dry, low-alcohol drinks.

  • The restaurants, breweries, ski areas, retail shops, and downtowns are open.

  • It’ll be a whole new industry just like we have liquor stores, and we have breweries and we have beverage warehousing.

  • "A brewpub is entirely different," Pragnell explains as we finish up at the brewery.

  • Will that all change with the rise of a new craft beer brewery?

  • The most famous brewery for this style is Cantillon, the last and lone brewery operating solely within Brussels.

  • I ask Thierry if his fellow Parisians are really ready for the idea of a hip, urban craft brewery.

  • And this community had really adopted us, and we were working in an actual brewery.

  • Though without large manufacturing industries, the town has joinery works, a brass and iron foundry, a tannery and brewery.

  • I never owned a penny in that Fraserville brewery, for instance; but I've been pointed out as its owner.

  • The whole was washed down with excellent ale, obtained from the best brewery in Edinburgh.

  • Of the foreign population Germans predominate, probably because of the brewery industry of the American white population.

  • Ordered forty kegs from the brewery and hired a fancy mixer to sling together mild snorts, as he called them, for the ladies.