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What is the noun for brewed?

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brewing
  1. The production of alcoholic beverages, such as beer, by fermentation; the process of being brewed.
  2. The business or occupation of a brewer.
  3. The quantity of a brew made in a single batch.
  4. The forming of a storm or the gathering of clouds.
brew
  1. The mixture formed by brewing; that which is brewed; a brewage, such as a cup of tea.
  2. (slang) A beer.
  3. (Britain, informal) A hill.
  4. Synonyms:
  5. Examples:
    1. “She took another sip of her drink, trying to savor the rich artisan brew.”
      “You've just got to try drinking a herbal brew from a Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner.”
      “Before going to bed, he concocted a brew of various herbs to which he added some strong Cuban rum.”
brewery
  1. A building where beer is produced.
  2. A company that brews beer.
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “I'm going to visit a local brewery later to sample their new craft beer creations.”
      “Real ale lover Alan Gardner is glowing with pride after brewery bosses chose his face to launch a new brand of his favourite tipple.”
      “The monthly output of the brewery stands at 20 million bottles, 3 million cans and 80 000 kegs of beer.”
brewpub
  1. A public house with a brewery (usually a microbrewery) attached.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Sales of single malt scotch really took off at the brewery after the brewpub started hosting tastings.”
      “Instead, she might open a manufacturing plant for draft sales, and incorporate a little brewpub to help pay for it.”
      “Fire all the staff, sell the place to a new owner, and learn how to make beer and then you might be able to call yourself a good brewpub.”
brewer
  1. Someone who brews, or whose occupation is to prepare malt liquors.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The brewer crafted a variety of unique and flavorful beers in his small microbrewery.”
      “Head brewer Don Bracher used a special blend of malts and hops to create the 4.5 per cent ABV brew.”
      “In 1894, de Bavay became head brewer for the Fosters and turned his attention from top to bottom fermentation.”
brewster
  1. (optics) A unit of stress optical coefficient which is equal to 10−12 m2/N or 10−12 Pa-1. Symbol: B.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Last season the 34-year-old was linkman for O'Connor, who believes Brewster was his perfect foil.”
      “Thomas missed a back pass from Danny Brewster and Morris simply rolled the ball over the line from an angle.”
      “My husband had a long talk with Mr. Brewster, who put him up to all that had happened.”
breweriana
  1. Collectable items associated with a brewery or one of its brands.
brewology
  1. The science or study of brewing, especially of brewing beer.
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brewmaster
  1. A person in charge of beer production at a brewery
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  3. Examples:
    1. “He hired the country's only female brewmaster and plastered her fetching image on posters.”
      “Actually, if the brewmaster sent that beer out of the brewery, he thought it was done.”
      “The brewmaster is one of the most vocal advocates for beer's place at the table.”
brewhouse
  1. brewery, a place where beer is made
  2. Examples:
    1. “Bake these delicious manchet loaves using ale yeast from the brewhouse and stoneground English flour.”
      “In the brewhouse, a lot of heat is needed to remove organic compounds from the product.”
      “A model of a combined brewhouse and bakehouse found in an Egyptian tomb is to be seen in the museum.”
breweress
  1. (dated) A female brewer.
brewster
  1. A brewer of ale.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Last season the 34-year-old was linkman for O'Connor, who believes Brewster was his perfect foil.”
      “Thomas missed a back pass from Danny Brewster and Morris simply rolled the ball over the line from an angle.”
      “My husband had a long talk with Mr. Brewster, who put him up to all that had happened.”
brewage
  1. Something brewed.
  2. Examples:
    1. “The brewage of the sack was entrusted to Joseph Speratti, who boasts that he alone possesses the true recipe.”
      “Yeast is used mainly in bakery food, wine brewage, feed and other fields.”
brewmasters
brewhouses
  1. plural of brewhouse
breweresses
  1. plural of breweress
brewsters
  1. plural of brewster
brewages
  1. plural of brewage
brewpubs
brewings
  1. plural of brewing
breweries
  1. plural of brewery
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The town boasted three flour mills, a bakery, a tannery, several breweries, shops and rows and rows of little cottages.”
      “I have even consulted for a number of breweries in Scotland when they were having difficulties with the malts.”
      “The irony is that the German breweries rendered idle by Pasteur's strategy were adapted to manufacture acetone for cordite production.”
brewers
  1. plural of brewer
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The federal government shutdown could leave America's craft brewers with a serious hangover.”
      “As beer brewers do with yeast, the Wiandts drop bits of mycelia into a malt sugar solution.”
      “Alas, this tasting shows that many brewers have not improved the drinkability of their alcohol-free beers and lagers since their introduction.”
brews
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