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brewery

[ broo-uh-ree, broor-ee ]

noun

, plural brew·er·ies.
  1. a building or establishment for brewing brewing beer or other malt liquors, especially the building where the brewing brewing is done.


brewery

/ ˈbrʊərɪ /

noun

  1. a place where beer, ale, etc, is brewed


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Word History and Origins

Origin of brewery1

First recorded in 1650–60; brew + -ery

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Example Sentences

"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.

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