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

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Three beers and a tequila please. Tres cervezas y un tequila por favor.
Where can I place these beers? ¿Dónde puedo poner estas cervezas?
Guinness is the finest of beers. Guinness es la mejor de las cervezas.
Three beers and one tequila please! ¡Tres cervezas y un tequila por favor!
What kinds of beers do you have? ¿Qué marcas de cerveza tiene?
Tom got two beers out of the refrigerator and handed one to Mary. Tom sacó dos cervezas del frigorífico y le tendió una a Mary.
I drank about 20 beers but the cop couldn't tell I was drunk and let me go. Bebí cerca de 20 cervezas, pero el policía no se dio cuenta de que estaba borracho y me dejó ir.
Which beer would you like? ¿Qué cerveza te gustaría?
Do you want some beer? ¿Quieres un poco de cerveza?
He asked for a beer. Pidió una cerveza.
How much is one beer? ¿Cuánto cuesta una cerveza?
Beer consists of 90% water. Cerveza consiste en 90% de agua.
This beer contains 5% alcohol. Esta cerveza contiene un 5% de alcohol.
How much is a beer? ¿Cuánto cuesta una cerveza?
I used to drink beer. Solía beber cerveza.
I would rather order beer. Yo prefiero pedir cerveza.
I've quit drinking beer. He dejado de beber cerveza.
She used to drink beer. Solía beber cerveza.
He drinks too much beer. Él bebe demasiada cantidad de cerveza.
He used to drink beer. Solía beber cerveza.
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