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[Mageia-discuss] New name for cooker

+ John Keller + mageia at johnkeller.com +
+ Tue Sep 21 20:19:25 CEST 2010 +

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On 09/21/2010 07:06 PM, Wolfgang Bornath wrote:
+> 2010/9/21 Colin Guthrie <mageia at colin.guthr.ie>:
+>>> On the other hand (ah ha!), "brew" doesn't have to be alcohol-related,
+>>> since it can refer to a cooking process or a witch's brew. (Back to
+>>> cauldron...) Or, "what's brewing?"
+>>
+>> Yes indeed. The alcohol link is purely optional. It very much applies to
+>> other things, such as a nice cup of tea. In fact a common question to
+>> someone asking if they want a cup of tea is "Fancy a brew?". All
+>> innocent and nice and child friendly! :)
+> 
+> I know what a brew is :)
+> I was rather referring to "brewery".
+
+Ah! Well, I can't think of to many other meanings for brewery. Colin,
+got any tea houses called The Brewery near you? ;-)
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