The small, brown patches achieved when making tea that appear on the surface of your drink. Infamously caused by over-brewing tea (2 minutes +)
by Nickeatworld April 14, 2010

When you go from from one craft brewery to another usually on the same strip/street. It’s different from bar hopping because you only drink craft/micro brews.
Yo! You guys want to go brew hopping on 3rd avenue. There’s a couple places with some double IPAs I want to try and a brewery down the street with a
by Elleicia October 29, 2020

by whiskas 3000 June 8, 2010

by Johny Two Shoes June 3, 2016

From world war two and used, usually by British soldiers, to describe the effect seen when the amunition propellant in a destroyed tank starts to ignite. The flames shoot out of any opening, most usually the turret hatches, extremely violently, like a Roman candle. This terrified tankers and as a sort of black humour they referred to it as brewing up.
Other nationalities sometimes referred to it as cooking off .. the ammunition was cooking off.
Other nationalities sometimes referred to it as cooking off .. the ammunition was cooking off.
by Something no one else is using February 21, 2019

by Fuel483slow June 6, 2022

by Johnny Hopkin March 6, 2010
