324 examples of brewers in sentences

The British aristocracy now consists largely or chiefly of retired grocers and brewers.

It is, or ought to be, manufactured by the London professional brewers, from the best pale malt, or amber and malt.

The announcement that, in order to meet the requirements of the harvest-season, the brewers should be allowed to increase the output of beer by one-third, brought a swarm of hornets about the CHANCELLOR'S head.

Brewers on Horseback.

I leave seven hundred and fifty pounds in the hands of Bennet Langton, Esq.; three hundred pounds in the hands of Mr. Barclay and Mr. Perkins, brewers; one hundred and fifty pounds in the hands of Dr. Percy, Bishop of Dromore; one thousand pounds, three per cent.

"It must be; for, come to think of it, a man isn't made a peer simply because he brews good beer; and a great many of our peers were and are good brewers, you see.

"The brewers not to put any brimstone in the ale.

He was a man of a distinguished family, who had himself enrolled among the guild of brewers, to entitle him to occupy a place in the corporation of Ghent, which he soon succeeded in managing and leading at his pleasure.

The brewers are glad to get Cotswold barley for malting purposes.

One of the most remarkable discoveries he has made, is, that "the soap-makers and the brewers are the compounders of the great staple commodities of consumption in Great Britain, and therefore surpass even Charles himself in the number of their additions to the Peerage."

We suspect what was at one time generally sold to brewers for Cocculus Indicus was really Nux Vomica (used to poison rats), and that the brewers' druggists when making their defence, passed Nux Vomica for Cocculus Indicus, on the same principle as the forgers of bank notes plead guilty to the lesser indictment.

We suspect what was at one time generally sold to brewers for Cocculus Indicus was really Nux Vomica (used to poison rats), and that the brewers' druggists when making their defence, passed Nux Vomica for Cocculus Indicus, on the same principle as the forgers of bank notes plead guilty to the lesser indictment.

Opium, we believe, is still in use; for we have known seizures of that article in the custody of ale brewers, within the last two years.

My friends in Manchester are in a terrible state of excitement about the power of brewers and the dangers of admitting them to public office.

287. BREWERS, thwart the 'grand scheme of subordination,' i. 490.

The citizens were brewers, lace-makers, and manufacturers of ornaments for churches.

The solicitors, bank managers, one or two brewers (wholesalenothing retail), large corn factors or coal merchants, who kept a carriage of some kindthese formed the select society next under, and, as it were, surrounding the clergy and gentry.

Cornelius O'Sullivan (b. Brandon, 1841, d. 1897), F.R.S., was for many years chemist to the great firm of Bass & Co., brewers at Burton-on-Trent, and in that capacity became one of the leading exponents of the chemistry of fermentation in the world.

We are surrounded now by blood-curdling photographs of people being run over by omnibuses or dribbled along the street by horses attached to brewers' drays, these illustrations being accompanied by explanatory notes as to the inevitable result of crossing roads with your eyes shut or your fingers in your ears and endeavouring to alight from moving omnibuses by means of the back somersault or the swallow dive.

For Joe, after the manner of brewers, was a staunch Tory.

Charles EastlakeMonuments at Canterbury and WestminsterSettles, Couches, and Chairs of the Stuart periodSir Paul Pindar's HouseCromwellian FurnitureThe RestorationIndo-Portuguese FurnitureHampton Court PalaceEvelyn's descriptionThe Great Fire of LondonHall of the Brewers' CompanyOak Panelling of the timeGrinling Gibbons and his workThe Edict of NantesSilver Furniture at KnoleWilliam III.

Ile (or Isle) Brewers (the latter half of the name a corruption of De Bruyère, the family that once owned the manor) is a parish 5 m. E. of Hatch Station.

" "The brewers will be all ruined," said a burly 'prentice, with a wooden shovel over his shoulder; "since every day a fresh ale-house is closed; and no new licences are granted.

They don’t all marry the sons of brewers, I retorted.

The brewers' horses were the favourites, though there were others, too, which met with their approval.

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