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home-brew
[hohm-broo]
noun
beer or other alcoholic beverage made at home.
home-brew
noun
a beer or other alcoholic drink brewed at home rather than commercially
informala professional football player who was born in Canada and is not an import
Other 51Թ Forms
- home-brewed adjective
- ˈdz-ˈɱ adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of home-brew1
Example Sentences
At some point, though, my home-brew making fell by the wayside and I think it is time to bring it back.
In Tuesday’s debut episode of “Tucker on Twitter,” the new home-brew show from Tucker Carlson, the ousted prime-time star’s brand of resentment, insinuation and dog-whistly mocking finally gets the guy-ranting-from-his-den visuals that suit it.
Next, she bought a home-brewing kit, consulted staff at local home-brew shop Bitter & Esters, and started bingeing brewing videos and tutorials on YouTube.
That would be the annual “Hill Staff Home-brew Competition,” which does indeed feature eligible congressional legislative staff and federal employees who brew their own beer and enjoy a little competition.
During the Prohibition Era, there were plenty of moonshine operations, of course; America was literally founded by beer brewers and applejack producers, and home-brew was the fuel that propelled us to independence.
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