Beerhouse

/ˈbɪrˌhaʊs/ noun

A public establishment or tavern where beer is the primary beverage served to customers.

Compound of 'beer' and 'house' (from Proto-Germanic *hūs). This straightforward compound emerged in medieval Europe to describe buildings specifically devoted to beer service, as opposed to inns or alehouses.

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