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.
If you're on about the drink, as in beer and lemonade, I think it's: le panaché Not totally sure though...
Translation: grande vagine.
Un bock (masculine noun) is a beer glass containing about a quarter of a litre (just under an half-pint).
"Beer" in English is bière in French.
This is how you say beer in french. "la bière" (fem.)
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A beer bust is a large, boisterous party, for college students, at which beer is the sole or principal beverage and is consumed in large quantities.
A beer hall is a large German public house which specializes in beer.
Beer. French beer, 1664 Kronenburg is the number one selling beer in France.
The beer. (beer is a feminine word in Spanish)
I have a beer for you is "j'ai une bière pour toi"
In Greek, "large beer" is said as "μεγάλη μπύρα" (megáli bíra). The word "μεγάλη" means "large" and "μπύρα" means "beer." You can use this phrase when ordering at a bar or restaurant in Greece.
Wine, beer, brandy.
A beer belly is a large amount of fat stored in the abdomen, attributed to the consumption of beer.
BEER!