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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about a beer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic related to beer, such as preferences, experiences, or plans involving beer.
Example: "We were just talking about a beer we had last weekend at the festival."
Alternatives: "regarding a beer" or "concerning a beer".
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Tradition, terroir (if I may say that about a beer), a historical connection to brewers of the 16th century and a transcendent bottle.
"There are treasures inside," said Mr. Freeland, an author and a historian who researched the site for a book about a beer garden that later occupied the tavern's place on the Bowery.
Twitter @ohhleary Blogroll Over a drink, he provided the following summary of some favorite beer sites: BeerAdvocate, "all about beer culture"; The Beer Friends, "four guys in the city who sit around a table and talk about a beer"; Beer Menus, "what's on tap in New York".
I have no qualms about a beer company wanting to put their name on the ticket".
"How about a beer?" he asked.
Not that there's anything particularly upsetting about a beer can at the bottom of a river.
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Or how about needing a beer to get out of bed in the morning?
How about,... slam a beer when they win!
Think about if a beer company is marketing to people who don't drink alcohol.
Today, Hensley & Company is a major donor to Arizona politicians, and has fought increases in the state excise tax, now about 1.5 cents a beer.
The bill: about $13, with a beer, tax and tip.
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