Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Brewed at home or for home consumption: as, home-brewed ale.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective brewed at home
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Examples
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Here Obama meets, among other relatives, a blind great-uncle who pours him his own home-brewed libation.
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The pair launched the Bethesda, Md., company in 1998, and by touting some home-brewed tea in thermoses, soon landed their first account with Whole Foods.
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No less insane, "Abby" boasts its own home-brewed hoodoo.
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One of the few ways to relieve the pressure was to indulge in the local firewater, a home-brewed gin made by a White Russian named Morisov.
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Koch started his business in the 1980s selling his home-brewed recipe to pubs and restaurants from his car.
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Relfe offering me his finest, pillowy chair, home-brewed absinthe, vanilla-yogurt brownies, smiling close, all the merrier with each puff, while shredding my blouse, mouthing what he found.
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Her father laughed, raising a glass of home-brewed brandy.
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I've experimented with a lot of fermented things—kimchi, home-brewed beer.
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The home-brewed banana gin is a choice for only the highly adventurous.
Ugandan scientists grow GM banana as disease threatens country's staple food
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Koch started his business in the 1980s selling his home-brewed recipe to pubs and restaurants from his car.
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