brewing in the PONS Dictionary

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An apple corer is often used when many apples need to be cored, from making an apple pie to brewing cider.
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The most informal method of brewing tea is the simple adding of leaves to a pot, and hot water.
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In brewing beer, calcium chloride is sometimes used to correct mineral deficiencies in the brewing water.
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This was a traditional brewing process; top-fermenting yeasts and a taste of fruity ester were usual and there was no emphasis on long term storability.
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Other industries are brewing, dyeing, weaving and brick-making.
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Mint tea is made by adding mint and sugar or honey to gunpowder tea after brewing.
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Pots were designed specifically for brewing coffee, all with the purpose of trying to trap the coffee grounds before the coffee is poured.
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Because many medieval trades, and brewing specifically, were organized around the household, married brewsters could brew and sell ale for large profits.
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The new brewing and packaging building was constructed adjacent to the existing plant.
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You'd be surprised how many kitchen gadgets overshoot this brew time, taking 8, 9, even 10 minutes or more to complete the brewing cycle.
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