Brew a beer in it and get drunk (9)
I believe the answer is:
inebriate
'get drunk' is the definition.
(inebriate can mean to make drunk or intoxicate)
'brew a beer in it' is the wordplay.
'brew' indicates anagramming the letters.
'a'+'beer'+'in'+'it'='abeerinit'
'abeerinit' is an anagram of 'INEBRIATE'.
'and' is the link.
(Other definitions for inebriate that I've seen before include "drunken state" , "He's drunk" , "Get drunk" , "Intoxicate" , "Pickled" .)