bierkeller
Britishnoun
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Origin of bierkeller
C20: German, literally: beer cellar
Example Sentences
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The soon-to-be global superstars were playing at a gig to just 700 people at The Bierkeller in Bristol on 4 November, 1991.
From BBC
That Bristol Bierkeller show is the stuff of legend.
From BBC
Shortly before the attack, the victims had left the Stein Haus bar, previously known as BierKeller, on West Street, police said.
From BBC
Walk about 25 minutes to Spezial’s own bierkeller, perhaps Bamberg’s best.
From Washington Post
He would go on to become Hitler's "de facto deputy," the auction house added, taking part in the Bierkeller Putsch.
From Fox News
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