112 Verbs to Use for the Word beer

You have drunk too much beer.

We went into the beer vaults, where a man drew beer into a long black jack, such as Scott describes.

"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.

" He ordered some more beer, and, drawing Mr. Chase to a bench, sat down to a long and steady argument.

I know not how it is, but I seem, as it were, to have bought more beer than I can drink.

The ill management of the beer-houses led to another act in 1834, requiring a license to sell beer, which was granted only to persons who could produce a certificate of good character from six respectable inhabitants of a parish.

We got some beer and wine just the same.

Let's try some beer, A milder fluid for to-day; Ottawa bring usc'est à dire, Some beer that keeps the 'ot away.

The townspeople will sit about at small, white tables and listen to the music while they sip their beer or drink their coffee.

It is also useful for making beer, rum, and the very dark syrups.

" Willow finished her beer and left.

" "Ah." "Want a beer or something?"

They drank native beer until they became drunk.

I like best the beer," he explained, turning sidewise to get out of the door, "but it is not the best for my figure.

But even Mr. Trollope does not confine himself to chronicling small beer.

He does not allow them rum; but in lieu gives them English beer.

The reverend gentleman would not have liked it, and, seeing this, the accused continued, "Well, your honour, this here man comes and takes my beer.

After taking in the dinner, when every one is seated, she removes the covers, hands the plates round, and pours out the beer; and should be careful to hand everything on the left side of the person she is waiting on. 2349.

When, therefore, instead of drinking her share, as usual, of a foaming quart measure containing beer, dashed with something stronger, this poor thing set it down untasted, and forthwith began to cry, the cracksman's anger knew no bounds.

tis here we're sure to find Beer of the best and maidens fair and kind!

We rapidly made friends, and, having drunk beer together, we took a carrozza and drove to the Villa Borghese Gardens, where we walked and sat for several hours.

But it is not merely the Germans who think small beer of small nationalities.

The butter lay ready; not in a lordly dish, but in a clean tin can with a cover, of the kind workmen use for fetching beer, and commonly called a 'growler' in New York, for some reason which escapes etymologists.

She spilt the beer all down the place where 'er bodice ought to ha' been, and then she dropped the pot and went arter 'im like a hare.

But he means belike that thick black Bohemian beer used in some other parts of Germany.

112 Verbs to Use for the Word  beer