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Drink made by steeping and boiling and fermenting rather than distilling.
brewage
Catalan
poció
brewage
1
Mr. Glowry, who took the Madeira to be some deadly
brewage
,
gave his promise in dismal panic.
2
Already the children were clenching idle hands and drinking in a bitter cup the poisoned
brewage
of doubt.
3
Already the children were tightening their idle hands and drinking in their bitter cup the poisoned
brewage
of doubt.
4
Then came a
brewage
,
which the farmer called his nightcap, of which he insisted on Mr. Chainmail's taking his full share.
5
"A far better
brewage
,
madam," I said, "but you must pardon the Staffordshire fashion of serving it."
1
The best way to find out if they're right:
brew
one myself.
2
Americans never heat the water hot enough to properly steep the
brew
.
3
They call them 'hangover palms' because of the strength of the
brew
.
4
But younger consumers have cut their daily consumption of the
brew
overall.
5
It had twenty cases of a superior
brew
brought in by motor-truck.
6
Men made the
brew
for him, and he paid them in money.
7
The preparation of the drink is identical with that of sugarcane
brew
.
8
Although Ferrand was personally liked, discontent began to
brew
in the country.
9
They
brew
it with flower pollen and fish oil and cherry stones.
10
Rita's shop had great kettles where she would
brew
thick fibrous stew.
11
Japanese shōyu Koikuchi: the dark
brew
most generally used in everyday cooking.
12
We've always wanted to
brew
our version of a classic Aussie Ale.
13
But there are other reasons that most small breweries don't
brew
them.
14
You can
brew
it almost anywhere using a wide array of tools.
15
It is a heady
brew
,
and you have smelled the fumes overmuch.
16
Nina threw off her wraps and sat up to
brew
the tea.
brew
brow
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cold brew
local brew
strong brew
potent brew
hot brew
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poció
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