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Definition of barley wine in English: barley winenoun mass nounA strong English ale. Example sentencesExamples - Robert Gagnon, owner of 24-tap The Gate Bar in Brooklyn, says ‘We consciously focus on the styles that don't come out consistently, like winter warmers and barley wines.
- Their favorite drinks are barley wine and tea with butter.
- It has a strong taste, like most older ales, but is not like barley wine.
- We always have a pilsner, pale ale, stout, a red or amber ale, a barley wine or strong ale, a seasonal beer and usually at least three IPAs.
- The sergeant beckoned the waitress, ordered a barley wine for himself and a small bottle of that for his friend.
- Brodrick has an ice beer festival planned in December, and likely will host a winter warmer festival in January and feature barley wines sometime in February.
- Though a pate, rich and gamy in flavor, may require the creamy weight and tartness of a barley wine or bock beer.
- A porter, having put a load of waste paper on the ground is eagerly quaffing this best of barley wine.
- I imagine that many a cup of mead or barley wine was raised at many a neolithic celebration to express a similar sentiment.
- That is going to open the floodgates for our customers to try barley wines and Belgian doubles and triples,’ Lane says.
- We're also trying to serve the Belgian beers and big beers, like barley wines, in the traditional glasses.
- Extra strong ales and lagers, bock beer, Adam bier, and barley wine are the brandy, cognac, and port equivalents of the beer world, capable of Armagnac status on the tongue.
- For a squeamish diary writer it was enough to send me to the editor's well-stocked drinks cabinet for a nip of his favourite barley wine.
- German wheat beers are good with sweets, they said; Mackeson complements a ham sandwich; and barley wine with blue cheese ‘cuts through the fattiness better than any port’.
Definition of barley wine in US English: barley winenounˈbɑrli ˌwaɪnˈbärlē ˌwīn A strong English ale. Example sentencesExamples - I imagine that many a cup of mead or barley wine was raised at many a neolithic celebration to express a similar sentiment.
- It has a strong taste, like most older ales, but is not like barley wine.
- Robert Gagnon, owner of 24-tap The Gate Bar in Brooklyn, says ‘We consciously focus on the styles that don't come out consistently, like winter warmers and barley wines.
- Though a pate, rich and gamy in flavor, may require the creamy weight and tartness of a barley wine or bock beer.
- That is going to open the floodgates for our customers to try barley wines and Belgian doubles and triples,’ Lane says.
- We always have a pilsner, pale ale, stout, a red or amber ale, a barley wine or strong ale, a seasonal beer and usually at least three IPAs.
- German wheat beers are good with sweets, they said; Mackeson complements a ham sandwich; and barley wine with blue cheese ‘cuts through the fattiness better than any port’.
- Their favorite drinks are barley wine and tea with butter.
- For a squeamish diary writer it was enough to send me to the editor's well-stocked drinks cabinet for a nip of his favourite barley wine.
- A porter, having put a load of waste paper on the ground is eagerly quaffing this best of barley wine.
- Extra strong ales and lagers, bock beer, Adam bier, and barley wine are the brandy, cognac, and port equivalents of the beer world, capable of Armagnac status on the tongue.
- We're also trying to serve the Belgian beers and big beers, like barley wines, in the traditional glasses.
- Brodrick has an ice beer festival planned in December, and likely will host a winter warmer festival in January and feature barley wines sometime in February.
- The sergeant beckoned the waitress, ordered a barley wine for himself and a small bottle of that for his friend.
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