| OAST | A building designed for drying hops as part of the brewing process; The ___ House, a rustic pub in Crown Square in Manchester's Avenue Courtyard area (4) |
| OASTHOUSE | A building for drying hops as part of the brewing process (4,5) |
| THEATRE | A building designed for the performance of plays, operas, etc (7) |
| TRAP | Catch after a short hop, as a baseball |
| ELF | "Every ___ and fairy sprite / Hop as light as bird from brier": Shak. |
| CRYSTALPALACE | A building designed by Joseph Paxton to house the Great Exhibition of 1851 (7,6) |
| HOP | The flowers of the ... plant are used for flavour in the brewing of beer |
| GYMNASIUM | A room or building designed for physical exercise (9) |
| REFORM | ____ Club, private members' body in London in a building designed by Charles Barry (6) |
| AVIARY | Area against airy building designed for high-flyers (6) |
| PREFAB | Building designed for rapid assembly |
| INSTIL | Gradually promote idea from Vogue employed by the brewing industry for the most part (6) |
| WORT | Liquid from the mashing process during the brewing of beer or whisky (4) |
| OFFICEBLOCKS | Large buildings designed for administrative work (6,6) |
| OASTS | Kilns for drying hops in the farm buildings that form a distinctive feature of the landscapes of counties including Kent, Sussex and Herefordshire (5) |
| EYECATCHER | Building designed to stand out in a view, such as the Rousham folly or the Shobdon Arches (3-7) |
| TUN | A cask used in the brewing of beer (3) |
| PERCOLATORS | Pots used for the brewing of coffee (11) |
| AMSTERDAM | European capital that contains a museum to the brewing company Heineken (9) |
| YEAST | Stay in the East if you wish to help with the brewing (5) |