brewer:

(plural: ‘brewers‘; pronunciation: the letters ‘brew’ rhyme with the letters ‘broo’ in “brood”)

‘to brew’ = ‘to make something something by boiling, steeping and mixing different kinds of things’, and also ‘to produce or create something, usually something bad or harmful’;
‘beer’ and ‘ale’ are called ‘beverages’ made from malt, a kind of grain, usually barley, by fermenting, boiling and distillation, called ‘brewing’, and the place where all this is done is called ‘brewery’
a brewer brewing beer

a person who makes beer or ale, a kind of mild alcoholic drink;

the owner or manager of a brewery; a beer maker;

a person who makes a secret plan to do some crime, usually a plot to over-throw a government or a revolution against an existing government, etc.,

expert brewers brewing in a brewery
e.g.

Todd is a famous brewer; he has a huge brewery.

Most of the farmers in this area grow barley to supply the brewers who have beer and ale breweries in this region.

Guinness Storehouse in Dublin, Ireland is one of the oldest and most popular brewers in the world.

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Note: ‘Brewer’, always with a capital “B”, is often found in the names of people, e.g. Jan Brewer, David Brewer, etc.

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