German bee

NOUN
  1. dark-colored ill-tempered honeybee supposedly of German origin
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  • A classic example of a thirst-quenching summer beer is the German beer known as hefeweizen, which literally translates to ‘yeast wheat beer.’
  • To tie together a book that covers the colonial-era tavern, the frontier barrelhouse, the high-toned New York City saloon, the German beer-garden, the speakeasy, the cocktail lounge, the gay bar and even the contemporary neo-speakeasy, a writer needs a grand theme. The All-American Place
  • The plan is to do it with German beer and bratwurst.
  • Every main dish on the menu includes a salad followed by a complimentary palate-cleansing shot of apple Schnapps, which went very well with our boot-shaped steins full of Groelsch, one of several German beers available on tap.
  • German beer has traditionally been made from just four ingredients — hops, malt, yeast and water.
  • However, I don't buy off on the notion perpetuated by the Germans that German beer is better because its German and is brewed in strict accordance with the Reinheitsgebot. America v Germany
  • Already, there were tales last week of German beef being cut up in Ireland and repackaged for the supermarket shelves of this sceptred isle.
  • Nevertheless, I found a little article about a new German beer that is being touted to offer longevity!
  • I own the big beer barrel "S" and the giant German beer stein from the back of the bar. Portland, 1974 (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • German beer has traditionally been made from just four ingredients — hops, malt, yeast and water.
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