brewpub

noun
brew·​pub | \ ˈbrü-ˌpəb How to pronounce brewpub (audio) \

Definition of brewpub

: a restaurant that sells beverages brewed on the premises

Examples of brewpub in a Sentence

Recent Examples on the Web

Bungalow is a brewpub, meaning virtually all the beer served is made on site. Josh Noel, chicagotribune.com, "With beer, pizza and pastiche, Middle Brow brewery makes Bungalow brewpub feel like home," 21 Aug. 2019 The existing Zoiglhaus brewpub — owned by a principal of the prospective developer — would remain on the site. oregonlive.com, "Portland readies another round of Lents Town Center development," 13 Aug. 2019 Breweries and brewpubs seem to be popping up everywhere these days, but Stewart says that Texas still has plenty of room to grow. Courtney Dabney, star-telegram, "Parker County hadn't had a brewery since 1879. Then one opened this year," 26 June 2018 Fortunately, the neighborhood of Barrio Escalante offers sophisticated restaurants, coffee shops, cocktail bars and brewpubs to keep travelers engaged. Lauren Mowery, USA TODAY, "Costa Rican coffee, from rural farms to Starbucks' visitor center," 26 June 2018 The taproom is a refreshing twist on typical brewpubs. The Know Staff, The Know, "12 under-the-radar breweries that you should be drinking at this summer," 3 July 2019 Last year, 11 below almost reached the 1,000-barrel self-distribution limit imposed on brewpubs. Chevall Pryce, Houston Chronicle, "Northwest Harris County brewers discuss new ‘beer to-go’ law," 14 June 2019 Nothing against the standard taproom or brewpub experience, but Chicago has evolved well beyond it. Josh Noel, chicagotribune.com, "Guide to Chicago’s essential craft breweries for visitors, locals, bar crawlers and enthusiasts," 22 July 2019 Both the brewpub structure and Iron Hand's location in the De Tonti Square historic district north of downtown set it apart. al.com, "Coastal beer boom: New breweries opening soon in Mobile," 7 July 2019

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First Known Use of brewpub

1983, in the meaning defined above

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