WordNet
n. beer drawn from a keg [syn: draught beer]
Usage examples of "draft beer".
Then when I was sixteen years old and I went for the first time to the Boundary Club on the Breaux Bridge highway, a rough, ramshackle roadhouse where they fought with knives and bottles in the shale parking lot, I saw her drawing draft beer behind the bar.
A clean-shaven old man with thick white hair drew a cupful of draft beer from a keg nearby and passed it to him.
Jackson Streets where I had been studying for my exams over pitchers of draft beer) hang it behind the bar over the cash register.
I demanded that Sal (the crafty Sicilian owner of the joint at Polk & Jackson Streets where I had been studying for my exams over pitchers of draft beer) hang it behind the bar over the cash register.
The Oxford Grill in Cambridge used to dispense draft beer in a glass container the shape of a brandy snifter and holding a gallon.
You drink a fine rose like you would a glass of draft beer in a tavern two minutes before closing time.
She stood behind the bar, drawing draft beer from one of the taps.
Annex #2 offered a two-quart pitcher of draft beer for forty cents.
Better to face the dry danger of Wallace Creech than to stay in this dark little town serving endless cups of bad draft beer through every endless night.
There was a full keg of draft beer and enough pork barbecue and baked beans for at least forty people.
Carleton even drew half a mug's worth of draft beer for himself so they could clink glasses in a toast.
He found himself looking at the biggest shot glass he'd ever seen, filled with amber fluid that could only be whiskey, alongside a healthy-sized draft beer.
He poured some Coke from a quart bottle into a glass, drew a small draft beer from the tap, and set them in front of us.
As our eyes adjusted, we could see a sampling of thirty or forty other centerfolds from the past thirty years taped to the walls, and, on the backs of the draft beer taps, the owner had glued a series of life-sized plastic breasts.