Noun
a combination brewery and restaurant; beer is brewed for consumption on the premises and served along with food
Source: WordNetAge requirements are waived for possessing alcohol when employed by a brewer, brewpub, beer and/or liquor wholesaler, or producer of alcohol fuel. Source: Internet
American flags hung on almost every street corner, families flew kites on the beach, people lingered over lunch at local brewpub and a line formed at a hamburger shop. Source: Internet
Once a week, we’d go to the bar: ‘Don’t get drunk, pay attention to what’s going on, write it down and we’ll talk about it,’” said Manancero, sitting at the gleaming island bar in the center of the brewpub. Source: Internet
Louisville is bourbon country, of course, but the city has a burgeoning beer scene as well, with great stops like Sergio’s, Holy Grale, and this BBQ smokehouse cum brewpub set in the side of the town’s minor league baseball stadium. Source: Internet
That expansion also turned the tiny Central District taproom into a brewpub, complete with cocktails and unexpectedly refined sandwiches (and retained the heated, covered patio). Source: Internet
Big Horse is Hood River’s first brewpub, which might be why the owners managed to scoop up such prime real estate, with stunning views of downtown Hood River. Source: Internet