noun
- Plural of barm; froth or foam that forms on fermenting beer or other liquids during brewing.
- Plural of barm; the yeast or leavening agent used in baking, especially in traditional British baking.
Usage: chiefly British; technical/brewing context
Usage: chiefly British; archaic or regional
Examples
- The brewer skimmed the barms from the top of the fermenting vat.
- Traditional barms cakes are a specialty in Lancashire.
- The barms rose to the surface as the beer fermented.
- She used barms from the local brewery to leaven her bread.
- The thick layer of barms indicated active fermentation.