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Discover Ludwig"brew" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it as a noun to refer to a type of drink that is made by soaking, boiling, and fermenting a particular substance, such as tea or coffee. You can also use it as a verb to refer to the action of making such a drink. Example sentence: I brewed a pot of tea for the family gathering.
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brew
noun
The mixture formed by brewing; that which is brewed; a brewage.
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The prime minister observed very often that we were living in dark and dangerous times, replete with acts of medieval barbarism in the witches brew that is the Middle East.
31 Bridge Street, 01223 568989, cambridgewine.com The city's only brewpub (where you can watch brewer, Mark Burton, working away on his tiny brew kit), Cambridge Brew House serves six cask ales including three of its own beers.
This largesse would be repeated in the mornings, with a brew and a bacon sandwich, and tips on good campsites further along the road.
Nobody in their right mind would brew their own beer.
He warned against the "acid turned up by the potent brew of secrecy and surveillance".
Craft geeks want to see all beer styles brewed properly for maximum flavour, and newer UK brewers, such as Camden Town and Brewdog, happily brew lagers (Hells and This is Lager, respectively).
For £70, you get sent all the equipment – bottles, fermenter, thermometer, brew bag – plus a set of pre-measured ingredients in little silver pouches.
The town's signature brew is a dark, smoky concoction called rauchbier - try it at the Heller brewery with some smoked sausage.
If this does not seem a thing of note, you've never watched Viggo brew.
For Craig, "Frog Music is a roiling, simmering brew of a novel … Donoghue is too eclectic a storyteller to write an uninteresting book, but she can and will do better than this".
So there you have it, the perfect cuppa from brew to biscuit.
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