The consumption of alcoholic beverages, preferably beer, in the company of coworkers on a train ride home from work, usually on a Friday afternoon or evening.
Joe: What time is the beer train departing today?
Tom: Leaving work at 4. I'm gonna hit up the liquor store across from the station. Anything in particular you want to drink?
The tap beer you consume while waiting for your food at a takeout restaurant
Charlie, this food order is taking forever. Let's grab a waiting beer from the dog!
Meeting with friends for beers which isn’t intended on leading to casual cocaine use (nose beers) this time around because it’s probably a weeknight.
Will: It’s Thursday, Mouth beers? I’ve got an early start tomorrow so don’t get any ideas.
Ollie: Yeah we’ll see about that cunt.
An idea concocted whilst under the influence of alcohol, usually beer, which seems like a good idea at the time to all concerned but does not withstand close scrutiny when sobriety returns.
You know I'm not so sure we should do that after all, we might get arrested. I think it was just a beer idea.
Rory: Yeah mate, I’ve been on the nose beers HARD lately. Only on Tuesday’s though...
Xavier: Cool story dude, come back to me when you’ve been on the vein beers. That shit’s the real deal.
Will: Vein beers are the gateway drug. Everyone I know started there then moved on to some of the harder shit, like coffee and vapes.
A bottle of champagne or wine, drunk straight from the bottle, whilst you're partying or out getting lit with friends.
Utilized by those who cbf with glasses, lining up for drinks, and/or buys the drank by the bottle.
Often passed around the dfloor between friends.
Benefits include: money savings, less time in queues, getting lit.
You wanna get some Gangster Beer?
Yo, pass me the Gangsta Beer!
Did you bring the Gangster Beer for the PLS $1 party?
Is that Gangsta Beer? Gimme some.
Dayum, this some good Gangsta beer!
What keeps you warm on the way home from the pub, even though its below freezing and you are in fact wearing only a T-shirt.
As worn, in particular, by inhabitants of northern English towns while on a night out in winter. They don't want to carry their coats around bars and clubs all night, so they go without.
It's freezing out there, and the last bus has gone. Luckily I have my beer overcoat to keep me warm on the walk home.