Barley-bree
liquor, malt liquor, or the like, especially whiskey.
historical examples
by eight o’clock, however, he was merry with the barley-bree, and making a b-tt of himself to amuse the company.
the house with the green shutters george douglas brown
what more poetical life can there be than that of the men with whom we are now quaffing the barley-bree?
recreations of christopher north, volume i (of 2) john wilson
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