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ice beer

American  

noun

  1. beer brewed at subfreezing temperatures.


ice beer British  

noun

  1. a beer that is chilled after brewing so that any water is turned to ice and then removed

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Etymology

Origin of ice beer

First recorded in 1990–95

Example Sentences

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On Monday, he catered to a steady stream of customers buying sodas and ice, tomatoes and ice, beer and ice.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 22, 2014

After two days peaceful picketing during which only milk, ice, beer, bread and fuel were delivered, wholesale merchants demanded police convoys to resume food deliveries.

From Time Magazine Archive

Me-too marketing happens in nearly every product category--think "ice" beer and "lite" everything.

From Time Magazine Archive