beerhouse

[beer-hous]

beerhouse Definition

a place where beer is sold and drunk, typically a small or unpretentious establishment.

Using beerhouse: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "beerhouse" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    We went to a local beerhouse for a drink after work.

  • Example

    The beerhouse was crowded with people enjoying their drinks.

beerhouse Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for beerhouse

Phrases with beerhouse

  • a fight or argument that occurs in a beerhouse or similar establishment

    Example

    The police were called to break up a beerhouse brawl last night.

  • the social atmosphere and customs associated with frequenting beerhouses or similar establishments

    Example

    Beerhouse culture has been an important part of German society for centuries.

  • a person who owns or operates a beerhouse or similar establishment

    Example

    The beerhouse owner was friendly and welcoming to all his customers.

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Summary: beerhouse in Brief

'Beerhouse' [beer-hous] refers to a small or unpretentious establishment where beer is sold and consumed. It is often used interchangeably with 'bar' or 'pub.' The phrase 'beerhouse brawl' describes a fight or argument that occurs in such an establishment, while 'beerhouse culture' refers to the social atmosphere and customs associated with frequenting beerhouses. A 'beerhouse owner' is a person who owns or operates such an establishment.