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Making beer as Gaeilge 16 years 3 months ago #1

I've started doing Irish classes again after 18 years out of school. There will be a time I'm sure when I'll have to talk about my hobbies so I was wondering if anyone can give me words or phrases that I should know.

16 years 3 months ago #2

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Making beer as Gaeilge 16 years 3 months ago #3

&amp;quot;Joeby&amp;quot;:1736cdpq wrote: I've started doing Irish classes again after 18 years out of school. There will be a time I'm sure when I'll have to talk about my hobbies so I was wondering if anyone can give me words or phrases that I should know.[/quote:1736cdpq]

Brew= grúdaigh
Malt= braich
hops= Leannlusanna (literally ale-flower/plant)


You can look up words on focal.ie

16 years 3 months ago #4

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16 years 3 months ago #5

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16 years 3 months ago #6

There isn't actually a nice phrase for homebrew, unfortunately. I'm working on an article (on again, off again) about Homebrew as Gaeilge, the best I've come up with is something along the lines of "Baile-ghrúdú", but it's not really all that roll-off-the-tongue-y.

Asides from that, I dunno, stuff like "Grúdaím = I brew" and "ceard-bheoir" = "craft brew" (again, probably no official phrase, but that's as good as any) will be as useful as any. Any phrases in particular you're after just give a shout.
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