Brewpub
(noun)
- A restaurant or bar that brews its own beer on the premises and serves it to customers.
- A drinking establishment that offers a selection of house-brewed beers and usually also serves food.
Origin:
A blend of brewery and public house, meaning a place where beer is brewed and served to the public.
Examples:
- The brewpub was a popular spot for beer lovers in the city.
- The brewpub offered a wide range of beer styles, from light lagers to rich stouts.
- The brewpub's menu included pub fare as well as more elevated cuisine.
- The brewmaster at the brewpub was a celebrated figure in the local beer community.
- The brewpub had a lively atmosphere and was always packed on the weekends.