Brewer (noun)

  1. A person or company that makes beer or other fermented drinks.
  2. A person who is skilled in the brewing of beer or other fermented drinks.

Origin:

From middle english brewe, from old english brēowan ("to brew"), from proto-germanic *brēwaną ("to brew"), from proto-indo-european *bʰrew- ("to cook, brew").

Examples:

  1. He was a brewer at the local brewery.
  2. She was a home brewer and made her own beer.
  3. The brewer added hops to the boil.
  4. The brewer used different types of yeast for different beers.
  5. The brewmaster was a master of his craft and had been brewing for over 30 years.
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