| APPLEJACK | Brandy and beer a sailor swallows very quietly |
| STAMPOUT | Scotch and beer a politician consumed |
| ADAMSAPPLE | Water to swallow very quietly in throat part |
| AMOROSO | A Moor misguidedly swallows very big Spanish drink (7) |
| TEAR | A little salt water sailor swallows back in Folkestone |
| AMBO | Sailor swallows worm's tail with duck in old church (4) |
| HOPPER | A young leaping locust; a picker of flowers for flavouring beer; a person who flies from island to island; or, a shaking funnel or chute through which grain passes into a mill (6) |
| USUAL | Me and you with a lot of beer, a regular drink |
| STINGER | A venom-injecting part of a bee or wasp; a cocktail of brandy and creme de menthe; or, a painful blow (7) |
| SMOOTH | A whisky, a rum, a brandy - and they're legless! (6) |
| HALF | Informal word for a demi-pint of beer; a child's bus/train ticket; a term at Eton College; or, 50 per cent (4) |
| ORDERING | Requesting a beer, ... a drink |
| ELABORATE | Fancy a beer a lot, having gone off the rails (9) |
| TANKARD | Container of beer, a large container, a doctor picked up (7) |
| GIVEALEGUP | Grand! I have beer a and dog returning to offer support (4,1,3,2) |
| BARBECUE | Given beer, a cub spoils this outdoor meal (8) |
| AMPLE | ...plenty of beer a politician imbibed (5) |
| ALOEVERA | Nothing in beer a clergyman returned used as moisturising agent (4,4) |
| REBECCA | Novel fizzy beer, a small volume sent back (7) |
| SLIP | Brought up beer: a mistake |