Examples of 'going for a beer' in a sentence

Meaning of "going for a beer"

going for a beer: This phrase typically means going out to have a drink specifically a beer, often in a casual social setting like a bar or pub. It implies a relaxed and informal social gathering where people enjoy a beer together. Example: After work, we're planning on going for a beer at the local pub

How to use "going for a beer" in a sentence

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going for a beer
Going for a beer with a friend is fun.
Me and the guys are going for a beer.
I am going for a beer with my musicians.
And then we ended up going for a beer.
I am going for a beer.
We usually end up at Bishop and Bagg if we are going for a beer.
I was just going for a beer.
Going for a beer.
I thought we were going for a beer.
Also, going for a beer or a drink is always a good idea to loosen some nerves.
Alice and I are going for a beer.
I'm going for a beer with this lady.
Did you just come in your pants ready - I am going for a beer.
We are going for a beer.
Kim, there is something you need to know . I am going for a beer.

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So you are going for a beer with her?
Here, this way . I thought we were going for a beer.
Feel like going for a beer later?
You wanna come? - We are going for a beer.
Are we going for a beer or what?
You hanna come? - We are going for a beer.
Joe, I am going for a beer.
Let us … - We are going for a beer.
Peg, I am going for a beer.
Well, I am going for a beer.

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