2557 examples of beer in sentences

"Sure!" said he, shoving me my glass of beer.

" "Thanks," I muttered, and dodged out again, leaving the beer untouched.

The fermentation of must, or of wort, in the fabrication of wine and of beer, is always accompanied by the rapid growth and multiplication of these Toruloe.

An animal suffering under either of these terrible diseases is a source of infection and contagion to others, for precisely the same reason as a tub of fermenting beer is capable of propagating its fermentation by "infection," or "contagion," to fresh wort.

My first place was scullion in a restaurant in Tottenham Court Road, and then I became waiter in the beer-hall at the Monico, and managed to save sufficient to send Armida the money to join me here.

"I went into the inn for a glass of beer at eleven, as I always do, and heard them talking about it.

St Cross also still maintains certain brethren of Noble Poverty, and these wear a red gown, and not less than fifty poor folk, who do not live within its walls, while a very meagre wayfarer's dole is still distributed to all who pass by so far as a horn of beer and two loaves of bread will go.

When the rain was over, we left his house, and as we went along I saw in a cottage window a printed paper containing these words, "Bitter beer.

This beer is made of herbs and roots of the native country."

I know that there are many poor people yet in Lancashire who use decoctions of herbs instead of teamint and balm are the favourite herbs for this purpose; but I could not imagine what this herb beer could be, at a halfpenny a bottle, unless it was made of nettles.

There was nobody inside but a little ragged lass, who could not tell us what the beer was made of.

The beer was exceedingly bitter.

Accordingly, they suspected that Lord Canning was going to make them as strong as Europeans by destroying caste, forcing them to become Christians, and making them eat beef and drink beer.

It requires a certain mental reserve from which to extract cheerfulness over a chop and a pint of beer withal, served on a doubtful cloth.

"Give me beer," he said to the waiter; "a very large quantity of it.

" He drank the beer, and holding out his hand in the shadow of the table, he noticed that it trembled only a little.

"Here," he said to the man, "give me more beer.

Tea, Sugar, and Beer.

"Nay," quoth Robin, "look not on me as though thou hadst sour beer in thy mouth, man.

Five lusty fellows sat upon the bench beneath the pleasant shade of the wide-spreading oak in front of the inn door, drinking ale and beer, and all stared amain at this fair and gallant lad.

Some bore ale and beer, and some bundles of bowstrings or sheaves of arrows.

" Then turning to the King, Queen Eleanor said, "I want no such aid as Sir Robert giveth me; but against thy wine and beer and stout bows of yew I wager this girdle all set with jewels from around my waist; and surely that is worth more than thine.

Great hiss and fuss of cooking was going on in the kitchen, and great rapping and tapping of wine kegs and beer barrels was going on in the cellar.

Many were still remaining in Barcelona, meeting together in certain beer gardens to read the home periodicals and talk mysteriously of the works of war.

But on reaching the torre, whose number he still kept in mind, and pausing a few seconds before its architecture of a feudal castle whose interior was probably like that of the beer gardens, he saw the door opening, and appearing in it the same woman that had talked with him in the flower Rambla.

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