From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics: Drinkbrewerbrew‧er /ˈbruːə $ -ər/ noun [countable]DFDBBCa person or company that makes beerExamples from the Corpusbrewer• So what may be expected now that the deadline for disposals by the major brewers has passed?• Also patron of brewers and theologians.• Whitbread, a 250-year-old brewer, is also active in hotels, retailing, food and leisure.• If a pub is closed, that is a commercialjudgment by the publican and the brewerdepending on the relationship between them.• The headlong rush by the brewers to switchtenants to long leases is creating misery and hardship.• It is right and proper that the brewers and their designers should address the challengerepresented by importedconcepts.• Some 70,000 such licenses have been granted to companies and individuals ranging from farmers to brewers.From Longman Business Dictionarybrewerbrew‧er /ˈbruːə-ər/ noun [countable]MANUFACTURINGORGANIZATIONSanother name for a BREWERY