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Horace modestly made do with a home brew concocted from local Sabine vines; Eyres is a certified wine snob who, when paternal connections got him a job as an appraiser at Christie's, catalogued some bottles being auctioned at the behest of the needy Princess Margaret as "a medley of old bin-ends".
He embarked on a "10-day dieta" in Peru, in which ayahuasca brews were concocted from, among other things, chacruna leaves, following the traditional methods of the Shipibo tribe.
In independent coffee shops up and down the country, piccolos and cortados are now jostling for space amongst flat white and cold brews, likely concocted from espresso made with single origin beans from local roasteries.
Suspecting that Harry's nemesis, Draco Malfoy, is the heir of Slytherin, the trio makes Polyjuice Potion, a brew that takes a month to concoct, but will allow them, for a period of time, to look like someone else.
Croce, the dean of American dance critics from 1973 to 1998, when she wrote for The New Yorker, claimed she used to go to the theatre every night, sometimes seeing as many as five shows between Friday and Sunday evening, and all those performances she saw she combined into a brew of novel analyses that no one else could have concocted.
But trouble is a-brewing!
A brew, I think.
Or down a brew.
Time for a brew?
Like a wizard concocting a magical brew, he added a dash of Hank Williams and a dose of the blues.
What could that be?" Eventually a scenario was concocted.
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