handpull

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

hand +‎ pull

Noun[edit]

handpull (plural handpulls)

  1. A beer pull.
    • 2016, The Daily Telegraph, Pint to Pint: A Crawl around Britain’s Best Pubs, London: Icon Books, →ISBN:
      It's almost impossible to keep up with the range of beers – ten handpulls sit happily alongside long-hauled Brooklyn lager and Budweiser Budvar, plus a wide selection of ciders.