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longneck

beer served in a long-necked bottle
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long·neck

 (lông′nĕk′, lŏng′-)
n.
A glass beer bottle with an elongated neck.
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longneck

(ˈlɒŋˌnɛk)
n
(Cookery)
a. a 330-ml beer bottle with a long narrow neck
b. (as modifier): a longneck bottle.
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