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beer pump

noun

  1. a pump for drawing beer directly from a keg or cask.


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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of beer pump1

First recorded in 1620–30
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Example Sentences

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My question is simple: why isn't the chief medical officers' health advice on safe drinking - stay within 14 units a week - on every bottle, can and beer pump?

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"There's a huge connection with horses in the area," says landlord Jasper McCarthy, leaning on a beer pump, with a framed picture of legendary former Ballydoyle trainer Vincent O'Brien on the wall behind.

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Beer′-en′gine, Beer′-pump, a machine for drawing beer up from the casks to the bar; Beer′-house, a house where beer or malt liquors are sold; Beer′iness; Beer′-mon′ey, money given to soldiers in the British army, in lieu of beer and spirits.—adj.

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If it isn't the beer pump half the time I am very much mistaken.

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A bar in modern style, well replenished with decanters, bottles, cigar boxes, and network bags of lemons, and provided with a beer pump and a soda fount, extends along one side of the room.

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