Slang term for Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Originally came of use when the city was home to four of the largest breweries in the United States (Miller, Pabst, Blatz & Schlitz).
Today, brewing only represents a fraction of the city's economy as only Miller continues to operate. As such, the term Brew City is considered by many to be outdated as the younger generations prefer terms such as "Mil Town," "Cream City," and "The Mil." In fact, saying "Brew City" today usually marks the user as someone who is out-of-touch and probably from the suburbs (if not familiar with the area at all).
"What's going on in the Brew City tonight?"
"You're not from around here, are you?"
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A spiritual teacher of all that is beer.
My brew-ru recommended this triple quad to pair with my dinner tonight
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To brew a cup of psilocybin mushroom tea, akin to 420 blaze it for marijuana.
It seemed like as good a moment as any for a trip, so we got home and 920 brew it.
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Coffee with methamphetamine or any variant of amphetamine mixed in for that extra kick. The most common variant of trucker brew utilizes a crystalline form of methamphetamine due to it's high water solubility and low cost. Always add sugar unless you enjoy the horribly bitter/chemical taste that is indicative of crystal meth.
John obtained some crystal methamphetamine. He didn't like snorting it, or smoking it, so he said "fuck it i'll make some trucker brew."
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Someone who will go to a party or drinking event, drink the alcohol and then leave without beeing social.
Connor: "She went to the party and drank all night, then left without ever talking to anyone"
Dylan: "What a Brew-Digger"
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Beer that's free at a party or a get together, often provided by the host.
"No need to bring the warm natty's, Joe is supplying the community brews."
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A group of cold blooded snakes residing in King Cove, Alaska
Person 1: There's hella rumors going around about you
Person 2: Who's saying it
Person 1: The Brew Crew
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