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a great beer vs greet beer

The correct phrase is 'a great beer.' 'Greet beer' is not a common or correct phrase in English.

Last updated: March 29, 2024

a great beer

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to describe a beer that is excellent or of high quality.

Examples:

  • I had a great beer at the new brewery in town.
  • She recommended a great beer for me to try at the pub.
  • In New York City, thousands of jubilant citizens march in a great beer parade... and shortly, 3.2 beer becomes legal.
  • Great beer, by the way.
  • We're great at drinking beer.
  • This place is great for beer, but also for "twilighting".
  • Pizza, beer, great company.
  • Professor, beer tastes great here.
  • There was a bloody great peacock in the beer garden.
  • That's the great thing about beer.
  • It's a great place to just sit hang around, drink a few beers, eat some chips.
  • It's a great place to sit and have a beer.
  • We got a great fire and a six pack of beer.
  • It is easy, of course, to add fuel to the fire here and, like Mrs Beer, to act as a great advocate.
  • I admit, Mrs Beer, that there are a great many issues that remain to be resolved, very serious problems that have not yet been solved.
  • Who wants a beer? - Great!
  • A beer sounds great.
  • A beer sounds great. HAROLD:
  • It's just, I get off in a couple of hours, and there is a bar down the street, and a great band is playing tonight, and really good beer.
  • This is a great family event... with plenty of food and music... and, yes, even some beer.
  • A great wizard needs a great patron.
  • A great singer and a great person.

greet beer

This phrase is incorrect and not used in English.

  • The people shall greet such event with they greet word of Pompey's victory in Hispania.
  • I've been invited to a meet and greet this evening.
  • Greet your father properly as you've been taught to do.
  • The people shall greet such event with celebration.
  • Greet our Japanese friend Mr. Akutagawa.
  • I therefore greet your team positively.
  • I greet such signs of determination with pleasure.
  • I would see such spirit greet newest command.
  • Children greet Rebel flag And the trains Peshmerga.
  • Meet and greet, pancake breakfast, orientation.
  • Greet Haley with champagne and homemade chocolate-covered strawberries.
  • It's been so long since I've had the opportunity to greet anyone.
  • If he had, you'd have been there to greet him.
  • Beer walk, beer walk, beer walk, beer walk, beer walk, beer walk, beer walk, beer walk, (slowly): beer... walk.
  • We greet thee, we greet thee, we greet thee.
  • In New York City, thousands of jubilant citizens march in a great beer parade... and shortly, 3.2 beer becomes legal.
  • Includes: Low-alcohol beer and non-alcoholic beer.
  • My partner you greet with grace and great prediction that he seems rapt withal.
  • As I have been so brief, may I greet and thank the interpreters, whom perhaps we are meeting today for the last time.
  • Mister, after what we've been through... you're lucky we don't shoot you first and greet you later.

Alternatives:

  • a great beer
  • a good beer
  • an excellent beer
  • a tasty beer
  • a delicious beer

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