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Used with adjectives:
"
This is good beer."
(good, great, quality, delicious)
"
I don't like cheap beer."
(cheap, warm, flat, dark, light, strong)
"
I love cold beer."
(cold, ice-cold)
"
She prefers domestic beer."
(domestic, import, local)
"
I usually order bottled beer at restaurants."
(bottled, draft)
Used with verbs:
"
Do you like beer?"
(like, drink, enjoy, have, sell, serve, want)
"
Let's go to the store to buy beer."
(buy, get, pick up)
"
I'll pour you some beer."
(pour, get, buy, order)
"
She was upset when she spilled her beer."
(spilled, dropped)
"
The beer is chilling in the fridge."
(be + chilling, be + cooling)
"
He brews his own beer."
(brews)
Used with nouns:
"
Is he a beer lover?"
(lover, drinker, connoisseur)
"
We need to take out the beer bottles."
(bottles, cans, glasses, kegs, mugs)
"
Beer consumption goes up during the holiday."
(consumption, production, sales)
"
Beer commercials aren't allowed on this TV channel."
(commercials, ads, advertisements)
"
He's developed a large beer belly."
(belly, gut)
"
Please recycle the beer cans."
(cans, bottles)
Used with prepositions:
"
I'll order a glass of beer."
(of)