on tap
English
Etymology
From tap. Sense 2 recorded from 1483.
Prepositional phrase
on tap
- (of beer, etc.) Available directly from the barrel by way of a tap.
- (by extension) Readily available; ready for use.
- 2011, Todd Keith, Insiders' Guide® to Birmingham
- All three locations each offer at least 50 different draft beer choices ranging from popular beers from major brewers to exclusive microbrews not usually available on tap.
- 2011, Todd Keith, Insiders' Guide® to Birmingham
- On an agenda, planned, expected.
Anagrams
- Paton, panto, panto-