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Crack a beer? Is A beer right? Does Beer have plural?
Sep 9, 2010 3:26 PM
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Yes. "Crack a beer / crack open a beer" means to open a beer (informal).
To my ears, "crack open a beer" is a little more common, but that might not be the same for speakers.
Beer is non-count if you talk about it as one thing:
"He drinks a lot of beer."
"Germany is known for its good beer."
Beer is countable if you talk about the number of drinks (bottles, cans, glasses)
"He drank six beers."
September 9, 2010
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