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"
Wine, beer, brandy.
A beer belly is a large amount of fat stored in the abdomen, attributed to the consumption of beer.
The word "large" in French is spelled "grand".
boire une bière