Small beer dates from Shakespeare's day. The Bard didn't coin it (the word has been in use since the 15th century, well before Shakespeare was born), but he did put the term to good use. In Henry VI, Part 2, for example, the rebel Jack Cade declares that, when he becomes king, he will "make it felony to drink small beer." In Othello, Desdemona asks Iago to describe a "deserving woman." Iago responds by listing praises for ten lines, only to conclude that such a woman would be suited "to suckle fools, and chronicle small beer"; in other words, to raise babies and keep track of insignificant household expenses. Desdemona quickly retorts, declaring Iago's assertion a "most lame and impotent conclusion."
the money we spend on cable is small beer compared to the mortgage payment we have to come up with every month
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In a world of deepfakes, ersatz eye contact is small beer.—
Emily Nussbaum,
New Yorker,
30 Jan. 2026 In terms of drinks, colonists didn't have ways to purify their water, so people drank small beer or weak wine, Miller said.—
Ava Berger,
NPR,
28 June 2026 Pintxos bars offer a more informal experience, with small plates, small beers and a steady flow of conversation.—
David Nikel,
Forbes.com,
17 Apr. 2026 In comparison, fifth-tier Wrexham must have seemed like small beer, even allowing for the takeover by Reynolds and Mac just a few months earlier.—
Richard Sutcliffe,
New York Times,
26 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for small beer