tap room
noun [ C ] mainly UK uk/ˈtæp ˌruːm/ us/ˈtæp ˌruːm/ (usually US taproom)
(啤酒厂的)桶装啤酒试酒间
a part of a brewery (= a place where beer is made) where beer served from a tap can be tasted
The brewery is turning an old train car into a tap room to pour its homemade Belgian-style ales. 这家啤酒厂正将一节旧火车车厢改造成一个桶装啤酒试酒间,供应自己酿造的比利时风味啤酒。
(also tap bar, /ˈtæp ˌbɑːr/ /ˈtæp ˌbɑːr/)(提供桶装啤酒、其他饮料和食物的)酒吧
a pub or bar, or part of one, where beer is served from taps, and other drinks and sometimes food are sold
He had an odious weekend job at the local tap room. 他在当地酒吧做着一份让他厌烦的周末工作。
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- State law allows brewers to serve up to 48 oz. of beer per person per day in their tap rooms between the hours of 10 a.m. and 8 p.m.
- Beer is served from a fine bank of handpumps in a traditional tap room.
- I went down to the tap room and ordered a meal.
- She wrote about the mill girls who had stormed male-only pub tap rooms in 1910.