- une bière, s'il vous plaît.
un demi / une pression = a 25 cl glass of bier, as opposed to 'une bière bouteille' meaning a bottled bier
- une bi
A large beer is "une grande bière" in French.
Brasserie (I think)
Brasseur litterally translates to "Brewer". It is a french name originally given to brewers of beer.
Sandwich in English = Sandwich in French
If you're on about the drink, as in beer and lemonade, I think it's: le panaché Not totally sure though...
"Beer" in English is bière in French.
This is how you say beer in french. "la bière" (fem.)
A large beer is "une grande bière" in French.
yes
Beer. French beer, 1664 Kronenburg is the number one selling beer in France.
I have a beer for you is "j'ai une bière pour toi"
Wine, beer, brandy.
Mostly the French plus a few Belgians and almost any European tourist who visits France..... can at the very least be polite and order a coffee or a beer in French. S'il vous plaît
no
boire une bière
la mousse
BEER!