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micro-breweries

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  • noun Plural form of micro-brewery.

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Examples

  • Its place has been taken by imported wine and excellent local beers, like Okocim, Zywiec and a crop of new micro-breweries.

    Poland at a glance 2011

  • Ommegang makes a wide line of dark, light and wheat beers in the European style that are head and shoulders above standard U.S. beers and even trump most of the micro-breweries, good as many of them are.

    Archive 2008-08-01 Will 2008

  • Ommegang makes a wide line of dark, light and wheat beers in the European style that are head and shoulders above standard U.S. beers and even trump most of the micro-breweries, good as many of them are.

    DesignerBlog Will 2008

  • This mostly covers Norwegian "industrial" brews, from the big breweries, not the micro-breweries.

    The No-Knead Bread magnio 2006

  • In addition, many American micro-breweries that started out as craft operations have become so big and successful that they have been forced to succumb to the same corner-cutting economies employed by the industrial brewers.

    Coolest Beers 2006

  • The common staple among new stadiums is micro-breweries, shopping centers, video games, museums, ATMs, luxury boxes and spacious corridors.

    Building fields of dreams 1997

  • One of the really positive signs of good health in America is the increasing number of micro-breweries across the country.

    Death on a Vineyard Beach Philip R.Craig 1996

  • A proliferation of micro-breweries means that beer drinkers are being offered some of the variety and local character that makes wine appealing, making beer more attractive to younger, more affluent consumers.

    NYT > Home Page By JACK EWING 2011

  • "Craft beers have grown in popularity and there are now close to 120 micro-breweries in Australia."

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2011

  • During the Test series the landlord, Stan Eaton a staunch advocate of cask ale, used his close relationship with micro-breweries around the country to procure ales from every city hosting the series.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011

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