Betekenis van:
beer can

beer can
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • bierblikje
  • a can that holds beer

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Can I have another beer, please?
  2. Can I have a beer please?
  3. Could I please have one more can of beer?
  4. Can I get you a beer or something?
  5. At this beer hall, you can order beers up to one litre in size.
  6. "Can I get you a beer?" "Do you have anything stronger?"
  7. At this beer hall, you can order beers up to one liter in size.
  8. The report also mentions that a standard beer can become a premium beer in a given region or a particular country within a region and that the major international brewers adopt different marketing strategies for different markets.
  9. In fact, the executive summary of the report as submitted by Holland Malt itself starts by saying that ‘interviews by just-drinks.com with a number of major international players in the global brewing industry revealed that premium beer is basically a marketing concept’. The report also mentions that a standard beer can become a premium beer in a given region or a particular country within a region and that the major international brewers adopt different marketing strategies for different markets.
  10. In the premium malt market, outlets for Holland Malt's HTST (‘high temperature, short time’) malt can easily be found. HTST malt increases stability of taste, flavour and sparkle and therefore the shelf life of beer.
  11. By focusing on the production of malting barley that meets the needs for premium malt, farmers in the region can profit from the growth prospects afforded by the market for premium beer.
  12. The location of the factory at a port and the production process aimed at the high-quality segment of the malt and beer market offer considerable socio-economic prospects for arable farming in the north-east Netherlands. It will stimulate the cultivation of cereals that can be used in this production process.
  13. As for Holland Malt's claim that it provides ‘premium malt’ for the production of ‘premium beer’, the Finnish Maltsters' Association mentions that existing malting houses in the Community can already serve the market with a wide range of malts including high quality ‘premium malt’.