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Guest beer

British pronunciation/ɡɛst biə/
American pronunciation/ɡɛst bɪɹ/
Guest beer
[NOUN]
1

a beer brewed by a guest brewery and offered on tap at a different brewery or establishment

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What is "guest beer"?

Guest beer is a term used to describe a beer that is not a regular part of a bar or pub's beer selection, but is instead brought in as a special offering or feature. Guest beers are typically chosen by the establishment's management based on factors such as the popularity of the brewery or the style of beer, and are often rotated on a regular basis to provide variety for regular customers and attract new ones. The guest beer may be from a local or regional brewery, or may be from a well-known national or international brand. Guest beers are often advertised on a chalkboard or other display, and may be offered in different sizes or at different prices than the regular beer selection.

Examples
1So, we actually have more guest beers than our own beers.
2On draft, two-thirds are guest beers and in the bottle about 128 of the 130 are guest beers.
3On draft, two-thirds are guest beers and in the bottle about 128 of the 130 are guest beers.
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