Beerier: meaning, definitions and examples
🍺
beerier
[ ˈbɪr.i.ər ]
comparative form
Beerier is the comparative form of beer, typically used to describe a flavoring or aroma that is more pronounced in beer compared to another drink or beer itself. It can also refer to a beer that has more body or richness than another.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- This ale is beerier than the last one we tried.
- I prefer beerier stouts with rich flavors.
- The new lager is definitely beerier than the previous batch.
Translations
Translations of the word "beerier" in other languages:
🇵🇹 cervejeiro
🇮🇳 बीयर बनाने वाला
🇩🇪 Bierbrauer
🇮🇩 pembuat bir
🇺🇦 пивовар
🇵🇱 piwowar
🇯🇵 ビール職人
🇫🇷 brasseur
🇪🇸 cervecero
🇹🇷 bira üreticisi
🇰🇷 맥주 양조업자
🇸🇦 صانع البيرة
🇨🇿 pivovarník
🇸🇰 pivovar
🇨🇳 酿酒师
🇸🇮 pivovar
🇮🇸 bjórframleiðandi
🇰🇿 сыра жасаушы
🇬🇪 ბიურსის მწარმოებელი
🇦🇿 pivə istehsalçısı
🇲🇽 cervecero
Etymology
The term 'beerier' stems from the word 'beer,' which has origins dating back to the 11th century. The Old English word 'beor' refers to a fermented beverage, though its exact nature is debated among historians. By the Middle Ages, the term began to take on its modern connotations as brewing techniques evolved in Europe, particularly in England and Germany. As beer became a staple of social gatherings, its descriptors also expanded; hence, the comparative 'beerier' came into use. This evolution exemplifies how language adapts to cultural practices and preferences over time.