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"hophead" Definitions
  1. [slang] a drug addict
  2. [informal] a beer enthusiast

8 Sentences With "hophead"

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A cheese pizza bearing the likeness of head coach Stanislav Cherchesov of the Russian men's national soccer team is displayed at the Hophead Tap Room bar in Saint Petersburg on June 25.
Ahead of Saturday's last 16 match between Uruguay and Portugal in Sochi, football fans who visited the HopHead Tap Room bar in St Petersburg were given a chance to turn the tables on Luis Suarez and take a bite out of the Uruguay striker.
The Op shuttles between a hysterical wife and a dead-pan mistress, knowing both are liars, to learn who killed a city contractor. # "The Golden Horseshoe" (Black Mask, November 1924) (CO) (CS). The Op finds a hophead husband who ran away to Tijuana, but the wife he left behind turns up dead.
Chaney finds lodgings in a rundown rooming house. At a diner, he meets Lucy Simpson (Jill Ireland), a lonely woman whose husband is in prison. They begin an uneasy affair. Speed recruits the genteel but slightly decrepit cutman, Poe (Strother Martin), "a dyed in the wool hophead" whose spell at medical school many years before was cut short, Poe confesses, due to his fondness for opium.
In February 2018, Dark Star was acquired by London-based brewer, Fuller Smith & Turner, with James Cuthbertson staying on as its managing director. In August 2018 the brewery confirmed that some of its flagship "Hophead" pale ale was being produced by Fuller's in London. In January 2019, Fuller Smith & Turner announced plans to sell its entire drinks business, including The Dark Star Brewing Company, to Japanese firm Asahi Breweries.
Barton was the first woman awarded the British Guild of Beer Writers’ Brewer of the Year Award in 2012. The award had already been given 20 times before it was awarded to Barton. She was also the 2019 Institute of Brewing and Distilling Brewer of the Year. Her American Pale Ale won a Gold Medal at the International Beer Challenge in 2011, Helles won a Silver Prize at the 2012 National competition run by the Society of Independent Brewers, and Hophead won an International Brewing Awards Gold medal in 2015.
Next, Cox plays an educational film, Ben Franklin: Hero or Hophead?, which alleges that the United States founding fathers Benjamin Franklin (Bergman), Samuel Adams (Proctor), and Thomas Jefferson (Austin) planned the American Revolution while smoking hemp. Cox follows this with a purported wire recording of an old-time medicine show produced by "Doctor Firesign's Antique Theatre". The show starts with Act One of the play Orphan's Tears (parodying Uncle Tom's Cabin), in which Field Marshal Thomas Legree Quadroon (Bergman), a freed "professional slave", returns from the Civil War as a carpetbagger to terrorize his former owners by demanding they pay a "carpet tax" and telling them it's their turn to be the slaves.
Dr. Cox's line about those "who might still believe that pigs live in trees" references the Firesigns' 1969 single B-side "Forward Into The Past" (later included on the double-LP compilation of the same name, as well as the double-CD compilation Shoes for Industry: The Best of the Firesign Theatre). The "Ben Franklin: Hero or Hophead?" segment includes two direct quotes from the sketch "$100 Ben" from the Dear Friends radio show, which appears on the Dear Friends album. The line "But did you know that Indians can be in two places at once?" references the title of their second album How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere at All. Don Brouhaha laughs ("ha ha ha") after saying his name.

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