You can say "¿Qué cerveza te gusta?"
cerveza=beer tomar=drink (as in beer, not water, but some hispanics, like me, use tomar for everything)
the Spanish word for 'beer' is 'cerveza'cerveza
The beer. (beer is a feminine word in Spanish)
Cerveza
Cuba speaks Spanish. Thus Beer =Cerveza :)
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It's either a question or a declarative sentence. As a question it asks, "Do you like beer a lot?" As a declarative sentence, it simply states, "You like beer a lot."
In Spanish, "extra large beer" can be translated as "cerveza extra grande." If you're ordering in a bar or restaurant, you might simply say, "Quisiera una cerveza extra grande, por favor," which means "I would like an extra large beer, please."
Trae un montón de cerveza is the best way to say "Bring a lot of beer" in Spanish.
The Mexican beer's name is represented by two X's, as "XX."The conventional Spanish spelling and pronunciation is Dos Equis (two X's).
Cerveza Fria is the correct term for Cold Beer.