brewing

[ UK /bɹˈuːɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈbɹuɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the production of malt beverages (as beer or ale) from malt and hops by grinding and boiling them and fermenting the result with yeast
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How To Use brewing In A Sentence

  • It is carefully calibrated to maximize milk production while minimizing cost and might consist of haylage or silage—chopped, preserved fodder—ground with protein boosters like soy or the malted grain left over from brewing. The Dirty Life
  • If one of them sees some "chippy" play brewing, Foster tells Workman and Malloy to yell out, "Scott, I got this matchup right here! A ref's life: Much more to the game beyond tipoff to buzzer
  • It is holding its annual conference in west London tomorrow where an unholy row is brewing between two otherwise natural allies. Times, Sunday Times
  • The native medicaster, having placed the green leaves on the patient's temples, would be brewing a concoction of emollient simples. The Great White Tribe in Filipinia
  • Bennie," he said in a low voice, "is there trouble brewing in the forecastle? The Mutineers
  • Wood provided fuel for domestic heat and cooking, and for industrial processes such as brewing beer or smelting iron.
  • There was mischief brewing among these hot-headed, short-spoken salts, but Captain Foley changed the subject to discuss the new ships which were being built in the French ports. Rodney stone
  • I've got a setup for all-grain brewing at home and it takes about six hours to get a batch ready for fermentation. Boing Boing
  • He also tips a wink to counterparts in the brewing trade from centuries ago.
  • Some male executives make a point of brewing their own coffee to symbolize their professed non-sexist orientation.
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