Definitions for brewhouse

brewhouse brew·house

Spelling: [broo-hous]
IPA: /ˈbruˌhaʊs/

Brewhouse is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 291 anagrams from letters in brewhouse (beehorsuw).

Definitions for brewhouse

noun

  1. brewery.

Origin of brewhouse

Middle English word dating back to 1325-75; See origin at brew, house

Examples for brewhouse

In northern France we are in the dividing zone between the land of the winepress and the land of the brewhouse.

But I was displeased with myself, for all that, and went out of the brewhouse directly after.

They dined in the brewhouse and visited the whole establishment.

The brewhouse was an important feature when all farmers brewed their own beer and baked their own bread.

It came from the east part of Paradice and soe ran downe as far as the brewhouse which brewhous was formerly part of Paradise.

David Barclay, the rich Quaker, will treat for our brewhouse, and the negotiation is already begun.

The castle stands upon a mount of 280 feet, sheer rock, and the brewhouse is at its base.

Back of the kitchen was a building called "the brewhouse," where ale and "strong beer" were brewed.

The brewhouse was not necessarily confined to that use; when no brewing was in progress it was often made a kind of second dairy.

Here there is a large copper also; and the oven often opens on to the brewhouse.

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