prepositions - Beer is made ___ yeast, water, hops, and malted barley


Which is the correct answer to fill in the gap in "Beer is made ____ yeast, water, hops and malted barley"?



  1. of

  2. from

  3. with

  4. out of


I am leaning toward '2'. "Made from" can be used to describe a manufacturing process.


I originally liked '3', but I don't like it now. I would use '3' if I mentioned secondary ingredients, as in "This beer is made with raw apple cider."




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