What's the difference between brewery and winery?

Brewery


Definition:

  • (n.) A brewhouse; the building and apparatus where brewing is carried on.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) 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.
  • (2) Some were bought by corporate breweries that turned them into straight venues.
  • (3) The brewery kept winning trophies at the Australian International Beer Awards year in, year out, yet its head brewer refused to send beer east until he could guarantee refrigerated transport.
  • (4) Eamonn Murphy, 66, a former brewery worker, was philosophical about the security.
  • (5) 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.
  • (6) There is serious fun to be had browsing its huge bottled beer menu, which runs the gamut of new wave UK breweries, including Kernel, Wild Beer, Hardknott, Camden, and their US inspirations, such as Left Hand and Magic Hat.
  • (7) There’s a burgeoning wine industry with tasting rooms, several craft breweries and some great restaurants (try Goldy’s for breakfast).
  • (8) It is big publicity for Bruges, for the brewery and for Belgian beers,” he said.
  • (9) Its director, Roland Demleitner, said large brewery conglomerates had been increasingly aggressive in their attempts to push small regional breweries out of the shrinking market.
  • (10) December 21, 2015 Cuppaidge founded Camden Town Brewery in 2010 with just three staff.
  • (11) One of the brewery’s two founders, James Watt, pronounced the drink “an audacious blend of eccentricity, artistry and rebellion”.
  • (12) The application of polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of soluble proteins, DNA-DNA hybridizations and API 20 E systems has shown that Rahnella aquatilis might also be encountered as a contaminant in lager beer breweries.
  • (13) Swing by its tasting room and you can try Burnley Bastard Mild brewed by Real Cask, or Nonsensical – an IPA from Brewery Creek.
  • (14) Pint from £2.90 The Three-Legged Mare Three Legged Mare, York One of three York Brewery pubs (the others are the Last Drop at 27 Colliergate and the Yorkshire Terrier at 10 Stonegate), the Mare is particularly handy, as it's almost on York Minster's doorstep.
  • (15) Perhaps Dr Fox should spend a day with us Steve Magnall, CEO of St Peter’s Brewery She also pointed to the sacrifices made by her own staff in pursuit of overseas trade and says she and her team regularly spend time away from their families as a result.
  • (16) Both the Arran Malt independent distillery and the Arran Brewery run tours.
  • (17) Highlighting the performance in the capital, the firm said would-be brewers had been encouraged by the success of artisanal beer-makers such as The Kernel in London’s Bermondsey and the Camden Town Brewery, sold last year to drinks giant AB InBev in a deal reportedly worth £85m .
  • (18) Frank Sillner, the chief executive of the brewery in Straubing, said he had intended the special issue of 2,000 crates to be a commentary on the migration crisis and a reminder of Bavarian values.
  • (19) Harveys brewery hopes to host a solar panel on its roof.
  • (20) "The orange dresses are part of a marketing and PR campaign already running in commercials of the brewery extensively in Dutch media, and as such are recognisable items associated directly with the brewery in question," a Fifa spokesman said.

Winery


Definition:

  • (n.) A place where grapes are converted into wine.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In October, the Sussex-based Bolney Wine Estates announced a £2m investment to fund further production through a new winery and major expansion into the US, Scandinavia and Asia.
  • (2) Historically, this was the farm and winery of the château of Saint-Victor des Oules, but it's been sympathetically converted into eight houses and apartments (sleeping from two to six people) by its British owners Emma and Michael Crane, who moved here with their young family in 2012.
  • (3) But he said: “I don’t think you should call for the resignation of the Speaker lightly.” The former Speaker Peter Slipper was ordered to pay back $954 worth of expenses after a court found he had misused his Cabcharge allowance to visit Canberra wineries.
  • (4) We arrive at Matosevic winery and collapse in the shade of a cherry tree.
  • (5) In order to prove this, the average values for the rosé and red wine samples from the same winery were compared.
  • (6) Photograph: Nick Gregan Typical of Istria's garage wineries, Matosevic is small, – really just a farmhouse – but from crushing to aging and bottling, everything is done here.
  • (7) Individual winery methods are suggested as primarily responsible for variations in mutagenic activity.
  • (8) The move away from mass-produced beer is integral to a broader trend that encompasses locavore and farm-to-table eating, community-supported agriculture and urban wineries.
  • (9) The market change started more than 10 years ago & now the vast majority of wine is shipped in this manner by wineries, wine clubs, and wine retailers.
  • (10) Famously fertile, over 110 small-scale wineries and 145 olive oil producers have sprung up across the region in the last 20 years, developing its reputation as Croatia's best corner for foodies.
  • (11) A brand new selection of 48 vintage and non-vintage wines will will go on sale in its 600 UK supermarket branches in September, followed by bottles from theworld-renowned Châteauneuf-du-Pape wineries.
  • (12) Photograph: Alamy Where to stay The Ikarian Winery Eccentric Ikaria takes a little getting to know, and there is no better place to do that than at this agri-tourism-themed vineyard near the island’s north coast.
  • (13) The breadth of activity that may be encompassed by the term ‘parliamentary business’ in the determination means that the prosecution had to disprove the rational possibility that the appellant travelled to the various wineries, for example, for purposes of informing himself about those businesses as part of his function as a parliamentarian, based upon his judgment of the need for such travel for that purpose,” he said.
  • (14) Slipper, the former Speaker, had a conviction for misusing taxpayer-funded taxi vouchers for visits to Canberra region wineries struck out in the appeal.
  • (15) Kerry praised the “leadership that [Leanca] and his government are providing.” “While I was in Moldova I had occasion to visit a really quite remarkable winery,” Kerry said, an underground facility that represented activity that could rejuvenate the economy.
  • (16) It’s not a party, but a state of mind | Anne Perkins Read more Over English sparkling wine supplied from Lord Ashcroft’s Gusbourne winery in Kent and canapes of coronation chicken and roast beef, Farage’s achievements were celebrated by a crowd that included Tory Eurosceptic MP Jacob Rees-Mogg and John Mills, the businessman and Labour donor.
  • (17) The detection of a collection site difference in GPO enzyme activity in the isogenic lines suggests that polymorphic variation on the second chromosome is responsible for the differentiation at the winery.
  • (18) Hence, individual winery production practices must represent the most significant contribution to the variations observed.
  • (19) Southern analysis of the Adh region of 212 Drosophila melanogaster lines collected from the Tahbilk winery revealed linkage disequilibrium between a 37-bp insertion [designated delta 2 by Kreitman (1983)] and the fast electrophoretic variant of alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH-F).
  • (20) At the time of Abbott’s repayment in October 2013, Slipper claimed he was the victim of double standards over a case involving $954 in taxi vouchers to visit wineries outside Canberra in 2010.

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