brouw
Brouw is a Dutch term that refers to the process of producing alcoholic beverages by fermentation, most often beer. In everyday use it can denote either the act of brewing or the batch itself. In beer culture the word is linked to concepts such as brouwsel, which is the mash-containing mixture or wort before fermentation, and to the idea of a single brouw, or brew batch.
Etymology and related terms: Brouw stems from the verb brouwen (to brew) and is cognate with German
Process context: Traditional brewing involves several steps. A brouw can refer to the mash where malt is
Usage and scope: In modern Dutch, brouw remains common in historical writing and among homebrewers, while industrial