Beer Garden

A2 16+

Pronunciation: /bɪr ˈɡɑrdən/

Definitions of beer garden

noun A garden or outdoor area where beer is the main focus

Example Sentences

A1 I went to a beer garden with my friends.

A2 The beer garden had a nice outdoor seating area.

B1 We enjoyed some local craft beers at the beer garden.

B2 The beer garden had a great selection of IPAs and stouts.

C1 The beer garden was a popular spot for locals and tourists alike.

C2 The beer garden's atmosphere was perfect for a relaxing evening with friends.

Examples of beer garden in a Sentence

formal The hotel has a lovely beer garden where guests can relax and enjoy a drink outdoors.

informal Let's meet up at the beer garden after work for a few beers.

slang I heard that new bar has a sick beer garden, we should check it out.

figurative The park felt like a natural beer garden with all the people sitting around enjoying the sunshine.

Grammatical Forms of beer garden

plural

beer gardens

comparative

more beer garden

superlative

most beer garden

present tense

enjoy beer garden

future tense

will have a beer garden

perfect tense

have enjoyed a beer garden

continuous tense

are enjoying a beer garden

singular

beer garden

positive degree

beer garden is nice

infinitive

to visit a beer garden

gerund

enjoying a beer garden

participle

a beer garden enthusiast

Origin and Evolution of beer garden

First Known Use: 1812 year
Language of Origin: German
Story behind the word: The concept of beer gardens originated in Germany in the 19th century.
Evolution of the word: The term 'beer garden' originally referred to outdoor areas where breweries served their own beer to customers. Over time, the concept expanded to include outdoor areas where various breweries could sell their beer, along with food and entertainment.