Beeregar

/ˈbɪrˌɛɡər/ noun

A type of vinegar made from beer instead of wine, used in cooking and food preservation.

Compound of 'beer' and 'egar' (from Old French aigre, meaning sour, from Latin acetus). The term describes vinegar created through the fermentation of beer rather than the more common wine vinegar.

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