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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'beer factory' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a factory that produces beer commercially for sale. For example, "The new beer factory outside of town has been bringing in a lot of jobs for the local economy."
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I had, at that time, a stipend which was paid by the Carlsberg Beer Factory.
Student: I took a tour of the Tsing Dao Beer Factory in China.
It felt a bit like we had sneaked into Willy Wonka's beer factory.
Others, such as the old Schaefer Beer factory, were demolished to make way for new construction.
As I return to the beer factory, the stream of civilians becomes a flood.
A beer factory was operating, however, and the visitor pronounced the Taedong River beer, a local brand, "very drinkable".
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Her mother and father met in a soda-and-beer factory where they both worked.
"Bawlamer," as natives call it, was a seedy, shot-and-beer factory town when he became mayor.
All female workers in the 1-BP factory and the 23 age-matched beer-factory workers were clinically examined by a trained Chinese neurologist who was conducting medical research at the Department of Neurology, Nagoya University, Japan, and had a good command of both Chinese and Japanese languages.
But Bristol Beer Factory (BBF) makes fantastic beer.
Bristol Beer Factory, founded in 2004, and Arbor, one of the UK's more experimental outfits, have recently been joined by the Moor Beer Company, a very welcome blow-in from the Somerset Levels.
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