(n.) A house where ale is retailed; hence, a tippling house.
Example Sentences:
(1) It was the defending of an alehouse team and André Villas-Boas was not exaggerating when he said everyone involved should feel "ashamed" by the performance.
(2) The alehouse takes its name from John Buchan’s 1915 novel, which was written and partly based in Broadstairs.
(3) We are turning everything back to basics, back to the way it was when it was a pub over 100 years ago.” • hovellingboatinn.co.uk , open Mon-Thurs 11.30am–9.30pm, Fri and Sat 11.30am-11pm, Sun noon-4pm The Conqueror Alehouse, Ramsgate Named after a two-funnelled paddle steamer that plied the route from Ramsgate to France at the beginning of the 20th century, the Conqueror’s walls are covered in black and white photos of the ship and its crew.
(4) And it means The Black Lion’s trading days, which date back to 1704 when it was first registered as an alehouse, are numbered.
(5) A quote from an anonymous author painted above the door lintel by owner Mike Beaumon could be the micropub motto: “Beer is the drink of men who think, and feel no fear or fetter, who do not drink to senseless sink, but drink to feel better.” • thefourcandles.co.uk , open Mon-Thurs and Sun 5pm-10.30pm, Fri and 5pm-11.30pm, lunchtimes Sat and Sun noon-3.30pm The Thirty-Nine Steps Alehouse, Broadstairs A few streets back from the Broadstairs seafront, this pub in a former pet shop was opened by local couple Kevin and Nicola Harding.
(6) It is astonishing to think that we have been open for less than three years, but in that time we have offered our customers choice of more than 1,500 different draught beers.” From its £4,000 bespoke bar crafted from elm, the Alehouse boasts 10 hand-pull real ale pumps, one dedicated to real cider, and sells 100 different bottled (mainly Belgian) beers.
(7) Camra judges hailed the quality and choice of the real ales on offer at the Sandford Park Alehouse, while singling out the “smart and stylish” pub, housed in a Grade-II listed Georgian building, as a model for the 21st century which also espouses traditional values.
(8) It has brought the whole village back together again, and been copied across the country.” • micropub.co.uk , open Tues-Sun noon-1.30pm, 6pm-9pm, closed Sun eves The Wheel Alehouse, Birchington Facebook Twitter Pinterest Alan Ross, a former fish and chip shop owner, has stocked 300 ales since he opened The Wheel Alehouse in March 2013.
Brewpub
Definition:
Example Sentences:
(1) It now has branches in London and New York, but this vast Dublin brewpub (with possibly the longest bar in the city) is the nerve centre for craft ales in the hedonistic Temple Bar neighbourhood.
(2) • +34 911 276 085, vinotecamoratin.com Where to drink Facebook Twitter Pinterest Fábrica Maravillas Fábrica Maravillas Madrid has long been a beer backwater, but a couple of years ago a few friends opened Fábrica Maravillas, the inner-city’s first bona fide craft brewpub.
(3) However, a new generation of craft brewers and brewpubs are filling the gap, catering for drinkers who want something more than the ubiquitous pint of Guinness.
(4) • 411 SW Third Avenue, hubers.com Commons Brewery Facebook Twitter Pinterest Photograph: Josh Partee A five-minute walk from Loyal Legion, Commons is a brewpub with a focus on European-style ales.
(5) Having established a reputation as a brewer of quality beers at its brewpub venue overlooking the Manly ferry, its owners invested in an offsite production facility that dwarves most local micros.
(6) This brewpub (a former creamery) proves that “great beer”, “kid-friendly” and “good food” needn’t be mutually exclusive.