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brewhouse

[ broo-hous ]

noun

, plural brew·hous·es [broo, -hou-ziz].


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Word History and Origins

Origin of brewhouse1

Middle English word dating back to 1325–75; brew, house

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Example Sentences

Our classic Pale Ale introduced a generation to the glory of hops, and we keep pushing boundaries with innovations in the brewhouse and advances in sustainability.

He had been meddling with the copper fire in the brewhouse, and was standing in the courtyard busied with a little wheelbarrow.

At his death the land on which tavern and brewhouse stood went to his children.

There are references to thatch for the porter's lodge, the brewhouse, the kitchen, and small upper apartment within the castle.

They rowed into the big harbor, landed by an old Brewhouse, and hauled their boats up for the last time.

But she had not considered how her clothes had been soiled in the moor woman's brewhouse.

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