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White Wolf | 06:57 Tue 23rd Nov 2004 | Phrases & Sayings
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where does the phrase "beer money" come from? does anyone out there know?

 

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It is a grown ups version of 'pocket money' or small money/change

Dunno but I could do with some! ha ha

Originally - in the days of big country houses, for example - an allowance of a certain quantity of beer was generally offered to the servants employed...in much the same way as sailors used to get a daily rum-ration. In certain households...perhaps those with temperance tendencies...a sum of money was offered instead. This was known as 'beer-money'.

Nowadays, of course, it just means the money a man allows himself to spend having a drink with friends.

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Thankyou Quizmonster that is what I needed to know. You have put me in the bosses good books. Thanks

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