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beer engine

noun

British.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of beer engine1

First recorded in 1815–25
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The pub's main bar - with its 150-year-old Chelsea pottery beer engine pump handles - is unusually low, with short stools in front.

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On the far side of the 10-seat bar, there are 19 draft lines and a beer engine for serving cask ales, and there’s a room just off the common space that will house the cooler and shelves for the bottled offerings.

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But the relentless Force to the wheel of whose chariot he was tied, the amazing Ginger, sauntered up to the beer engine and struck Dinkie Dawson a blow on the shoulder.

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"Well, you are a rum one, you are, and no mistake," murmured Miss Burton, not to the Sailor, but to the beer engine at her side.

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There was a little commotion near the beer engine.

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