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Can you brew wine, or is the word “brew” specific to Beer, coffee, and tea?
Why do we brew beer but make wine?“Have you ever drunk XYZ?”Slight difference in the meaning I cannot understandVisual connotation associated with “lucid”Does “caffeinated” make any sense?What claims are there on the word 'ale' other than for 'cask-brewed real ale'?Grammatical rule for using has vs. doesCan the term “religiously” be offensive, and if yes, how?Word to create a generic tool from a specific tool. Used in programming (and perhaps elsewhere)meaning of “farmers who receive state subsidies” in contextHow do you interpret “we can talk tea”?
I would like to know whether or not wine can be brewed, and secondly if the wine-making process is considered brewing. It seems that some definitions are specific to beer, coffee, and tea, where others are not.
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I would like to know whether or not wine can be brewed, and secondly if the wine-making process is considered brewing. It seems that some definitions are specific to beer, coffee, and tea, where others are not.
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Duplicate: english.stackexchange.com/questions/105330/… Short answer: The technical aspects of wine-making do not include brewing.
– Damila
6 hours ago
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Possible duplicate of Why do we brew beer but make wine?
– Damila
6 hours ago
Brewing involves heating a liquid that contains vegetable matter, to extract something from it. In the case of beer, the liquid is water and the vegetable matter is malted barley and other grains, and they are boiled for a long time to make the wort that ferments into beer or ale. In the case of wine, there is no brewing, because the liquid is grape juice, which is not heated before fermenting.
– John Lawler
4 hours ago
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I would like to know whether or not wine can be brewed, and secondly if the wine-making process is considered brewing. It seems that some definitions are specific to beer, coffee, and tea, where others are not.
meaning verbs context
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I would like to know whether or not wine can be brewed, and secondly if the wine-making process is considered brewing. It seems that some definitions are specific to beer, coffee, and tea, where others are not.
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Duplicate: english.stackexchange.com/questions/105330/… Short answer: The technical aspects of wine-making do not include brewing.
– Damila
6 hours ago
5
Possible duplicate of Why do we brew beer but make wine?
– Damila
6 hours ago
Brewing involves heating a liquid that contains vegetable matter, to extract something from it. In the case of beer, the liquid is water and the vegetable matter is malted barley and other grains, and they are boiled for a long time to make the wort that ferments into beer or ale. In the case of wine, there is no brewing, because the liquid is grape juice, which is not heated before fermenting.
– John Lawler
4 hours ago
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Duplicate: english.stackexchange.com/questions/105330/… Short answer: The technical aspects of wine-making do not include brewing.
– Damila
6 hours ago
5
Possible duplicate of Why do we brew beer but make wine?
– Damila
6 hours ago
Brewing involves heating a liquid that contains vegetable matter, to extract something from it. In the case of beer, the liquid is water and the vegetable matter is malted barley and other grains, and they are boiled for a long time to make the wort that ferments into beer or ale. In the case of wine, there is no brewing, because the liquid is grape juice, which is not heated before fermenting.
– John Lawler
4 hours ago
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Duplicate: english.stackexchange.com/questions/105330/… Short answer: The technical aspects of wine-making do not include brewing.
– Damila
6 hours ago
Duplicate: english.stackexchange.com/questions/105330/… Short answer: The technical aspects of wine-making do not include brewing.
– Damila
6 hours ago
5
5
Possible duplicate of Why do we brew beer but make wine?
– Damila
6 hours ago
Possible duplicate of Why do we brew beer but make wine?
– Damila
6 hours ago
Brewing involves heating a liquid that contains vegetable matter, to extract something from it. In the case of beer, the liquid is water and the vegetable matter is malted barley and other grains, and they are boiled for a long time to make the wort that ferments into beer or ale. In the case of wine, there is no brewing, because the liquid is grape juice, which is not heated before fermenting.
– John Lawler
4 hours ago
Brewing involves heating a liquid that contains vegetable matter, to extract something from it. In the case of beer, the liquid is water and the vegetable matter is malted barley and other grains, and they are boiled for a long time to make the wort that ferments into beer or ale. In the case of wine, there is no brewing, because the liquid is grape juice, which is not heated before fermenting.
– John Lawler
4 hours ago
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Duplicate: english.stackexchange.com/questions/105330/… Short answer: The technical aspects of wine-making do not include brewing.
– Damila
6 hours ago
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Possible duplicate of Why do we brew beer but make wine?
– Damila
6 hours ago
Brewing involves heating a liquid that contains vegetable matter, to extract something from it. In the case of beer, the liquid is water and the vegetable matter is malted barley and other grains, and they are boiled for a long time to make the wort that ferments into beer or ale. In the case of wine, there is no brewing, because the liquid is grape juice, which is not heated before fermenting.
– John Lawler
4 hours ago