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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Pour as a noun

Is this something that is common? Could a teacher tell me if it is said?

They do terrible pours on beer. There is more head than beer.

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"Pour of beer" seems to be related to tours of breweries for beer tasting. There are beer-tasting tours like wine-tasting tours: eg. Lakefront Brewery, Inc.

  • "Pour of beer" seems to be related to tours of breweries for beer tasting.
  • There are beer-tasting tours like wine-tasting tours: eg.
  • Lakefront Brewery, Inc.
  • thought it was odd to wait until the end of a tour to drink a beer.
  • To meet their philosophy, the company provides beer at the start of the tour, shares jokes along the way, and still manages to explain the brewing process and history of Lakefront.
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"Pour of beer" seems to be related to tours of breweries for beer tasting. There are beer-tasting tours like wine-tasting tours: eg.

Lakefront Brewery, Inc. thought it was odd to wait until the end of a tour to drink a beer. ... To meet their philosophy, the company provides beer at the start of the tour, shares jokes along the way, and still manages to explain the brewing process and hi

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