beer baron
Americannoun
plural
beer barons-
a powerful and influential person in the beer industry.
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the leader of an illegal enterprise that produced and sold beer during Prohibition.
Other Word Forms
- beer baroness noun
Example Sentences
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That offer surpassed an earlier one made by Thai beer baron Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi.
From Reuters • Jan. 7, 2013
But not since 1938, when local beer baron Emil Sick put up $350,000 of his own money to build a minor-league baseball field in Rainier Valley, has someone offered Seattle a sweeter deal than Hansen.
From Seattle Times • May 30, 2012
Other "permanent residents" include beer baron John Molson Sr, the 18th-century explorer David Thompson, railway tycoon and Titanic victim Charles Melville Hays and, curiously, Anna Leonowens of The King and I fame.
From The Guardian • Jan. 11, 2011
Even to day, one Freeport beer baron still uses his old Chicago sobriquet, "Shotgun John."
From Time Magazine Archive
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If we haven’t dropped into the winter hangout of some Chicago beer baron or New York racketeer, I’m a ground hog!”
From Bill Bolton?Flying Midshipman by Sainsbury, Noel
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