Usage examples of "cerveza" in Spanish with translation to English

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¿Quieres un poco de cerveza? Do you want some beer?
Quisiera un vaso de cerveza. I'd like a glass of beer.
Los suizos consumen mucha cerveza. The Swiss consume a large amount of beer.
¿Qué marcas de cerveza tiene? What kinds of beers do you have?
Yo no bebo tanta cerveza. I don't drink that much beer.
No bebo cerveza, sólo licores. I don't drink beer, only spirits.
¿Querés otro vaso de cerveza? Wouldn't you like another glass of beer?
Él se bebió una cerveza. He drank a beer.
No me gusta la cerveza. I don't care for beer.
He dejado de beber cerveza. I've quit drinking beer.
¿Cuántas latas de cerveza bebió? How many beer cans did he drink?
Él pidió una jarra de cerveza. He asked for a glass of beer.
Esta cerveza no está bien fría. This beer is not cold enough.
¿Puedo tomar otra cerveza por favor? Can I have another beer, please?
Me voy a tomar una cerveza. I'm going to have a beer.
Vamos a tomar vino o cerveza. Let’s drink wine or beer.
Ella prefiere la cerveza al vino. She prefers beer to wine.
Él bebe demasiada cantidad de cerveza. He drinks too much beer.
Me gusta beber cerveza y vino. I like drinking beer and wine.
No me gusta tanto la cerveza. I don't like beer that much.
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