brewing
English edit
Etymology edit
From Middle English brewynge; equivalent to brew + -ing.
Pronunciation edit
Verb edit
brewing
- present participle and gerund of brew
Noun edit
brewing (countable and uncountable, plural brewings)
- The production of alcoholic beverages, such as beer, by fermentation; the process of being brewed.
- The business or occupation of a brewer.
- The quantity of a brew made in a single batch.
- 1824, Encyclopaedia Britannica:
- The four last brewings, in which the quantity of yeast added was smaller than in the six first, took place during the month of May, when the heat is apt to make the fermentation run to excess.
- The forming of a storm or the gathering of clouds.
Derived terms edit
Translations edit
production of alcoholic beverages
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Middle English edit
Noun edit
brewing
- Alternative form of brewynge
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