August 11, 2007, 04:17
zmježdwine is to oenophile as beer is to what?
It just occurred to me
in medias rant in another thread that there's no term like
oenophile for 'somebody who enjoys beer'. A few minutes googling led me to this
squib. I see the good folks at RealBeer dot com have been pondering this self-same terminological question, too. While, I, too, thought of the neologism
Cerevisaphile, I don't much like it, though
cerevisa is the Latin for
beer. (And what's not to like about Latin?) I guess I'll just have to go with
beer-loving as an adjective and
beer geek for the noun.
August 11, 2007, 06:03
<wordnerd> hophead?
The term is in actual use.
August 11, 2007, 08:14
zmježdThanks, wordnerd.
Here's the results of a poll.
August 11, 2007, 19:15
KallehWell, wordnerd, most dictionaries define it as slang for drug addict, and I like beer too much to consider that word. Besides, when it is linked to beer (as with
Wikipedia), it usually is used specifically for those who like hoppy beer, like IPAs.
I thought my Paul Dickson book,
Words, which has pages on drinking words, had a word for beer lover, but it doesn't. I rather like
Cerevisaphile that Gregg Smith on z's link had come up with.
I post on realbeer.com every so often. They can have some good discussions sometimes.