What's the difference between brew and brewhouse?

Brew


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To boil or seethe; to cook.
  • (v. t.) To prepare, as beer or other liquor, from malt and hops, or from other materials, by steeping, boiling, and fermentation.
  • (v. t.) To prepare by steeping and mingling; to concoct.
  • (v. t.) To foment or prepare, as by brewing; to contrive; to plot; to concoct; to hatch; as, to brew mischief.
  • (v. i.) To attend to the business, or go through the processes, of brewing or making beer.
  • (v. i.) To be in a state of preparation; to be mixing, forming, or gathering; as, a storm brews in the west.
  • (n.) The mixture formed by brewing; that which is brewed.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) It arguably became too comfortable for Rodgers' team, with complacency and slack defending proving a dangerous brew.
  • (2) Diana of the sapphire eyes was rated more perfect than Botticelli's Venus and attracted Bryan Guinness, heir to the brewing fortune, as soon as she was out in society.
  • (3) YEp plasmid stability in the presence of either Saccharomyces cerevisiae laboratory strain 2-microns DNA, or lager brewing yeast 2-microns DNA in the same genetic background, was compared under non-selective culture conditions.
  • (4) Beer had been brewed at the site continuously since the 16th century, in 1831 becoming the home of brewers Young & Co, which maintained the pub that gave the brewery its name.
  • (5) Mohammed Salama, 23, an Al Ahly ultra whose leg was broken in the stadium riot, said it became clear at half-time in the match between the two historical foes that trouble was brewing.
  • (6) Camden Town is a creative business with a great range of brands that will complement our existing portfolio.” Mark Benner, managing director of the Society of Independent Brewers (Siba) said: “As craft beer continues to grow in popularity and steal market share we are likely to see more global brewers looking to take over craft breweries, something which makes membership to Siba even more important for breweries looking to differentiate themselves, as consumers look to seek out truly independent craft brewed beers.” • This article was amended on 21 December 2015 because Guinness is owned by Diageo, not SAB Miller as an earlier version said.
  • (7) Presently a serious disagreement is brewing between the contested president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad , and the speaker of parliament, Ali Larijani, over government subsidies.
  • (8) As such, only in localised situations, where a popular revolt has long been brewing against cartel politics – Tower Hamlets or Bradford, for instance – has the left made a breakthrough.
  • (9) Having effectively achieved its goal to promote cask ale as “real” ale (more than 11,000 real ales are now brewed in the UK ), the 45-year-old organisation has been enduring an identity crisis, and is looking to its members for a solution .
  • (10) Avery has built its reputation on several well-liked bottled beers and a whole lot more taproom-only brews, usually among Boulder's most adventurous and varied.
  • (11) There's a vintage woodburing stove, no TV, a seafood menu rich in local produce, including Glenbeigh oysters, and a top-notch brew on draught in Tom Crean's lager, the sole beer made by Dingle Brewing Company (dinglebrewingcompany.com).
  • (12) This company allows customers to brew their own beer on its premises, rather than having to find space for the equipment at home.
  • (13) Fecundability of 104 healthy women attempting to become pregnant was halved by consumption of the equivalent of 1 cup of brewed coffee or more daily.
  • (14) Keurig Green Mountain, the single-serving coffee magnate, claims that its latest coffee brewing system, Keurig 2.0, “brings consumers more choice than ever”.
  • (15) During holding of coffee brews at elevated temperature, quinide is slowly hydrolysed.
  • (16) Opposition to Obama’s trade agreement has been brewing among congressional Democrats, whose concerns include the protection of US jobs, safe conditions for workers, and currency manipulation.
  • (17) Two preparations of coffee (instant coffee and freeze-dried home-brew coffee) were tested in different mutagenicity assays in germ cells as well as in somatic cells of Drosophila melanogaster.
  • (18) Updated at 5.02am GMT 4.48am GMT A tweet from the Australian Financial Review’s political correspondent Phillip Coorey: Phillip Coorey (@PhillipCoorey) Thunderstorm brewing over Parl House.
  • (19) A more intensive use of the potential of brewing yeasts in the biotechnological process of brewing is based on the knowledge of the genetic background of these microorganisms.
  • (20) This is why my Twitter and Facebook feeds – which consist mostly of people who brew, sell or drink beer – are scornful when I announce I'm working a one-off shift in the Rose and Crown, in Stoke Newington, north London.

Brewhouse


Definition:

  • (n.) A house or building appropriated to brewing; a brewery.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Across eight cask pumps, seven keg lines and three hand-pulled ciders, the Rook runs the gamut from exotic European imports (Opat's self-explanatory orange and mandarin Czech pils) to beers from lesser-spotted UK micros, such as Grafters and Jurassic Brewhouse.
  • (2) Whether it’s Great Leap Brewing in Beijing, Yasigi in Kampala, Uganda, or the Louisiane Brewhouse in Nha Trang, Vietnam, good quality beers have global appeal.
  • (3) Some analysts say the movement is in decline but it didn't feel that way to the hundreds gathered under a baking sun in the parking lot of the Legends Brewhouse and Eatery restaurant for the Tea Party Express's roadshow of musicians and activists.
  • (4) Photograph: BBC I climbed up the stairs of the Comedy Brewhouse in Islington in a state of terror.
  • (5) Craft beer has gone global in recent years, with brewhouses opening up in all sorts of unexpected places.
  • (6) Further north, Manchester’s Cloudwater and Northern Monk from Leeds – as well as a phalanx of Yorkshire brewhouses – have also made names for themselves.
  • (7) The transition has been seamless, with the beers losing nothing in the translation from 500 litre to 5,000 litre system and the original brewhouse still used to create all manner of small batch releases.
  • (8) Orecchiette with red onion, braised kale and white wine beurre blanc Inspired by a dish I ate at a Boston brewhouse, this has a lovely butteriness that sets off the sweetness of the kale brilliantly.
  • (9) But its credentials as a challenger brand were called into question by beer industry figures, including brewers such as Walsall-based microbrewery Backyard Brewhouse, which labelled the Scottish company “just another multinational corporate machine”.
  • (10) They filled bottles by hand, sometimes through the night, catching a few hours’ sleep on sacks of malt in the brewhouse, Dickie told me.
  • (11) March 4, 2017 Backyard Brewhouse (@backyardbeer) @TheWolfBham this is a simple demonstration that @BrewDog are just another multinational corporate machine.
  • (12) That was what made this beer special.” BrewDog’s first two batches of Punk IPA failed; the first because a phone, a thermometer and a set of car keys ended up in the mash, and the second because Watt and Dickie had bought dirt-cheap garden hose for their brewhouse and the whole brew tasted, “like, really strongly, of plastic”.
  • (13) • Cocktails from £12, Gästrikegatan 1, Erlands.nu Mikkeller Stockholm Facebook Twitter Pinterest Mikkeller Photograph: PR The opening of Danish brewhouse Mikkeller has created a buzz among Stockholm beer lovers.

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