brewhouse
English
Etymology
From Middle English brewhous, brouhous, brewehous, equivalent to brew + house. Compare Dutch brouwhuis (“brewhouse”).
Noun
brewhouse (plural brewhouses)
- A brewery, a place where beer is made.
- 2009 September 9, Joyce Wadler, “Chew It Up, Spit It Out, Then Brew. Cheers!”, in New York Times[1]:
- A large window between the restaurant bar and the small brewhouse was covered with newspaper.
Middle English
Noun
brewhouse
- alternative form of brewhous