beer

simple_noun92 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.3

Refers to a high-quality or enjoyable beer.

Refers to a very high-quality or enjoyable beer.

Emphasizes the high standard of the beer.

Beer sold in a bottle.

Refers to beer with a high alcohol content.

Beer served from a tap, not from a bottle or can.

Beer served from a tap, not from a bottle or can (AmE spelling).

Refers to inexpensive beer.

Often refers to beer with lower calories or alcohol.

Beer brewed in the immediate vicinity or region.

Beer that is brewed in the country where it is sold.

Beer that is brewed in a different country from where it is sold.

A general term for beers that are dark in color.

A sweet North American soft drink, traditionally made using the root bark of the sassafras tree.

Beer brewed with a large proportion of wheat relative to malted barley.

Beer from a metal barrel or keg.

A sweet, carbonated, non-alcoholic or low-alcoholic beverage.

A very dark-colored beer, like a stout or porter.

Beer made at home rather than in a commercial brewery.

A very pale-colored beer.

Refers to beer that is not chilled, often considered undesirable.

Unpasteurized, unfiltered beer conditioned and served from a cask without added nitrogen or carbon dioxide pressure.

Beer that the gas has gone out of.

Beer that is no longer fresh.

A large, fat stomach that a person has from drinking a lot of beer.

A person or company that brews beer.

A large cylindrical container for beer.

A small mat on which a glass of beer is placed to protect a surface.

A small amount of extra money that is earned to be spent on personal pleasures.

Beer accidentally comes out of its container.

Beer is available in abundance, usually at a party or celebration.

The process of beer losing its carbonation.

The process of beer becoming cold.

A standard vessel for drinking beer.

A common way beer is packaged for individual sale.

A common way beer is packaged for individual sale.

A standard unit of volume for serving beer, especially in the UK.

A package of six cans or bottles of beer sold together.

A large, heavy cup with a handle for drinking beer.

A box containing a quantity of beer, typically 24 bottles or cans.

A large metal container of beer, typically for parties or bars.

A large jug with a lip and handle, used for holding and pouring beer, common in bars.

A large container for storing and transporting beer.

A cup for drinking beer, often plastic at parties.

A wooden or plastic box for transporting bottles of beer.

A tall beer mug, typically made of silver or pewter.

The most common verb for consuming beer.

A common, slightly more social way to say 'drink a beer'.

To transfer beer from a container into a glass.

To request a beer at a bar or restaurant.

Informal way to say 'get a beer'.

To purchase a beer, often for someone else as a social gesture.

For a person or establishment to provide beer to customers.

For an establishment to offer beer for purchase.

To make beer.

To drink slowly in small amounts.

To make beer cold.

To accidentally cause beer to flow out of its container.

To drink a beer quickly.

To drink a whole beer in one go without pausing.

To drink in large swallows.

To drink greedily or quickly.

To drink in large mouthfuls.

To dispense beer from a tap or cask.