| SIXPACK | Quantity of beer or abs: Hyph. |
| BARRELFUL | Quantity of beer ... or monkeys? |
| SIXPACKS | Slabs of half-a-dozen cans of beer; or, sets of well-defined rectus abdominis muscles, or "abs" (3-5) |
| MUSCLES | Pecs or abs |
| ROCKHARD | Very strong like toned abs: Hyph. |
| SITUP | Exercise for the abs: Hyph. |
| FINISH | The last coat of paint or touch of veneer; the aftertaste of beer or wine; polish and refinement in social graces; surface texture of cloth or wood; or, the end of a hunt or a race (6) |
| PINT | Unit of volume for liquid; measure of shellfish; or, an informal term for a glass of beer or a bottle of milk (4) |
| HEADS | Schoolmasters/mistresses; compact masses of cabbage or lettuce leaves; frothy tops of pints of beer; or, the rounded ends of pins (5) |
| DECANTER | Put off accepting quantity of beer? And quantity of wine? |
| HALF | Vulgar upset after disposing of second quantity of beer |
| CROWN | Bird's crest; part of a cut gem; or, a metal cap for a bottle of beer or pop (5) |
| GAMBRINUS | Legendary king of Flanders who is an unofficial patron saint of beer or beer brewing |
| JAR | A jolt; a clash of opinions; a pot for jam; a glass of beer; or, according to Shakespeare, a tick of a clock (3) |
| PONY | From "young animal/chicken" and "foal" and sharing its root with "poultry", a small horse, less than 14.2 hands high; a little glass of beer or liqueur; or, anything small of its kind (4) |
| TINNY | A term meaning "stannic", hence flimsy, jangly, metallic-sounding, poor-quality or thin; or, in Australia, an informal word for "lucky", a can of beer or a small aluminium fishing boat (5) |
| SHANDY | A mixture of beer or ginger beer and lemonade (6) |
| QUART | Quantity of beer drunk? Time for last of soft cheese (5) |
| TANKARD | Quantity of beer from vat a doctor knocked over (7) |
| ROTUNDA | Building's bar area storing large quantity of beer? |