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Vats with Wine and Cyder; as also the Hogsheads with well − brew'd
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Vats with Wine and Cyder; as also the Hogsheads with well − brew'd
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The allowance of Hops for Ale or Beer, cannot be exactly adjusted without coming to Particulars, because the Proportion should be according to the nature and quality of the Malt, the Season of the Year it is brew'd in, and the length of time it is to be kept.
The London and Country Brewer Anonymous
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"Willie brew'd a peck o 'Maut" ever made a drunkard, but it is certain that his "Cottar's Saturday Night" has converted sinners, edified the godly, and made some erect family altars.
The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume IV. The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century Various
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For strong brown Ale brew'd in any of the Winter Months, and boiled an
The London and Country Brewer Anonymous
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There are good Stables and Coach house and all the offices are very Convenient – very good Cellars all arch'd, and there I dranke small beer four years old not too Stale, very Clear good Beer well brew'd.
Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary 1888
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"O, Willie brew'd a peck o'maut," the band played merrily, as the gay company took their seats at the long banquet-table, Macleod leading in the prim old dame who had placed her house at his disposal.
Macleod of Dare William Black 1869
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But the sweetness of mercy brew'd bitter destruc -
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The brew'd storm-cloud within him: its flashes scorch'd blind
Lucile Owen Meredith 1861
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But the sweetness of mercy brew'd bitter destruction, and the frighten'd monarchs come back,
Leaves of Grass Walt Whitman 1855
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