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beer
/bɪr/
Definition
1
An alcoholic beverage brewed from malted grains, typically barley, flavored with hops, and fermented by yeast.
2
A frothy, carbonated drink often enjoyed chilled, serving as the unofficial mascot of weekends and bad decisions.
3
Any of various styles, from crisp lagers to hazy IPAs, each claiming to be the superior path to mild inebriation.
Examples
After surviving Monday meetings, he declared beer the true MVP of the workweek.
She swapped her yoga class for a brewery tour, arguing that hops count as cardio.
His fridge philosophy: if life's giving you lemons, trade them for a six-pack.
At the party, beer turned awkward small talk into epic tales no one remembers.