MSK_Chess
enthusiastic learner
For what its worth, I like Brew'd with the apostrophe. Reason being is that I read it with a Scottish accent and to an American, such as myself, it stands out when something is Brew'd in Scotland vs Brewed or Brewd in Scotland, it has more appeal and charm, perhaps a lucky charm...lol...
That's awesome. It would phonetically sound something like 'brood in Scotland', with a Scottish accent. Perhaps it's the same when we read Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn in which he recorded the colloquialisms of his time. Yes it's true, these idioms do hold a certain fascination and a charm.