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Definition of guest beer in English: guest beernoun British 1(in a tied pub) a beer offered in addition to those produced by the parent brewery. Example sentencesExamples - The Village Inn, as we will have to get used to calling it, is a free house, and Adrian serves a rotating guest beer alongside house favourites Smith's and Tetley's.
- Annie Carter, 41, said: ‘The guest beers are great.’
- Ale aficionados can join him for a free half pint of any of the 12 guest beers he is laying on from Wednesday May 5 when the gong is handed over.
- The festival was renowned for its genteel atmosphere and the 20 guest beers from all around Scotland which were drunk along with the family's own ales, brewed on the grounds.
- Up to 3,000 visitors are expected to attend the three-day event, which will feature more than 45 guest beers from smaller breweries across Britain, including Bolton's own Bank Top Brewery.
- It will be serving the brewery's range of crafted real ales, plus guest beers, and meals made with local ingredients.
- 1.1 (in a free house) a beer available only temporarily.
Example sentencesExamples - Sukhi's Indian Lager, which is served at Sukhi's Restaurant, Duckworth Street, will be a guest beer in the Strangers Bar, in the House of Commons.
- There I was forced to try out all three of the guest beers, brewed by the North Yorkshire Brewing Company.
- The idea came when members went for a festive drink on Boxing Day at the Coal Clough pub in Burnley and found a guest beer on sale that was raising money for the Luton Town's supporters' trust.
- Daleside Bitter has been launched as a ‘session beer’ with the aim of becoming a regular rather than a guest beer in pubs across the region.
- The bar will support 12 hand pumps providing six York Brewery beers from its impressive award-winning range, two Castle Rock ales and four guest beers from around the country.
- I like The Taps because they serve guest beers that you've never previously heard of, and they never play music.
- The intention is we'll have six hand-pulled ales, four of our own including Stonewall and Yorkshire Terrier, and two guest beers.
- Patriotically because it's St George's Day and because the village is Ogbourne St George the names of all seven guest beers had an English connection.
- With karaoke folk nights (they even provide the guitars), guest beers, good cheap food and a wooden floor to which your feet stick you have to ask yourself: ‘Why should climbers have all the fun?’
- The guest beer didn't appeal so I opted for a pint of Guinness, which I've been treating with some suspicion since returning from the Emerald Isle where I tasted the proper stuff.
- A vast array of beers including an ever-changing guest beer seem to qualify it as a serious pub, dispensing with its duty to offer any kind of lager or bitter you could desire in sober fashion.
- The Tap's got some great guest beers - my favourite is Wild Thing bitter, but the Leg Over and Hambleton aren't bad either - and it would have been an insult to all things bright and beautiful not to have sampled as many of them as possible.
- He also got on the record the fact that its Terrier ale was the most popular guest beer ever to appear in the Commons' Stranger's Bar.
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