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were beer
verb
To give beer to (someone)
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Tobacco was popular, as were beer, wine and fresh and dried fruit.
Brasseries were beer halls, open late into the night, serving simple fare like steak and potatoes.
There were beer cans all over the road, police saying, 'Who's the driver?' I can still feel his hand on my back shoulder, pushing me into the car.
There were plastic chairs and tables, and there were beer, brochettes and several speaker towers playing different kinds of Congolese music.
A 1958 Muddy Waters album sat on the table in front of her; there were beer bottles, and an ashtray brimming with butts.
Lynch grew up Irish Catholic in Dolton, Illinois, an urban sprawl suburb on the south side of Chicago – "a concrete jungle", as she calls it – where the main pastimes were "beer, whiskey and storytelling".
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No! We discovered what they were: beer-drinking, working-class Catholics, rather like Belgians but less cultured".
It's beer racism".
And beer is beer.
— Patrick Farrell San Francisco San Franciscoo is beer town.
Then there's beer.
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