Beer engine
beer pump.
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a bar, cabaret, or the like, chiefly serving beer and usually offering music, dancing, etc. historical examples after an interminable tour of the quays he finally tumbled into a beer hall. l-bas j. k. huysmans it is fitted up as a beer hall within and contains ten round tables, each capable of accommodating five or […]
- Beerhouse
an establishment licensed to serve only liquors fermented from malt, as beer, ale, or the like. historical examples durand immediately forgot himself in a beerhouse, and it was a difficult matter to get him away from it to hold the rehearsal. louis spohr’s autobiography louis spohr a tall stripling of a moravian youth, meagre as […]
- Beer jerker
beer jerker noun phrase a person whose work is drawing draft beer and serving it: waiter girls, popularly known as ”beer-jerkers” (1870+)
- Beer nut
noun a trademarked peanut snack served with its husk but no sh-ll, in a sweet-and-salty glaze; also used generically for a peanut served with its husk but not the sh-ll examples in australia, “beer nuts” are used as a generic description of roasted, salted peanuts sold sh-lled but unhusked. word origin 1950+ usage note cooking
- Beerpull
the handle of a beer pump. the pump itself; a beer pump. historical examples they pined in depth of ocean shadow, gold by the beerpull, bronze by maraschino, thoughtful all two. ulysses james joyce