brewage

Etymology

brew + -age

noun

  1. Something brewed.
    […] Mad brewage set to work / Their brains, no doubt, like galley-slaves the Turk / Pits for his pastime, Christians against Jews. 1855, Robert Browning, Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came, section XXIII

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