Use of beer in Sentences. 40 Examples
The examples include beer at the start of sentence, beer at the end of sentence and beer in the middle of sentence
beer at the end of sentence
- Do you have any beer?
- Do you have any beer?
- Where can I buy some beer?
- Where can I buy some beer?
- The pub smelled of stale beer.
- They have brewed up some beer.
- They have brewed up some beer.
- He picked up a six-pack of beer.
- He drank copious amounts of beer.
- They jazzed up after a round of beer.
- The bottle can hold a liter of beer.
- The bottle can hold a liter of beer.
- They jazzed up after a round of beer.
- They got through two barrels of beer.
- The brew tasted only remotely of beer.
- We perched on bar stools and had a beer.
- We perched on bar stools and had a beer.
- A crowd of men were standing around swilling beer.
beer in the middle of sentence
- Two bottles of beer, please.
- Two bottles of beer, please.
- Yes, I'll have a beer, please.
- Yes, I'll have a beer, please.
- Let's have a beer or something.
- Let's have a beer or something.
- He sat swigging beer and smoking.
- Two glasses of beer contented him.
- The glass of beer was mostly froth.
- She plonked the beer on the counter.
- The glass of beer was mostly froth.
- I don't like beer with too much froth.
- I don't like beer with too much froth.
- She drinks wine and beer but no liquor.
- She drinks wine and beer but no liquor.
- I'm going for a beer with Karl tonight.
- I've put the beer in the fridge to chill.
- Every beer on the menu was brewed locally.
- Every beer on the menu was brewed locally.
- They planned to barrel the beer next Monday.
- In law, beer is classified as a food product.
- This beer has been brewed using traditional methods.