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Quite suddenly and dramatically, the old beer engines for Cask Conditioned Beer became an essential piece of equipment in all our pubs.
Cask wine is less expensive than the same wine in a bottle because of cheaper materials and lower shipping costs.
Edgar Allan Poe's classic short story, "The Cask of Amontillado," is loaded with irony, and there are several excellent examples of verbal irony to be found.
Cask ale and bottle conditioned beer are championed by the Campaign for Real Ale under the name real ale.
Cask beer is the traditional method of service, via a hand pump or by gravity straight from the cask on stillage.
In Case your Cask is a Butt,...have ready boiling...Water, which put in, and, with a long Stale and a little Birch fastened to its End, scrub the Bottom.
Beers being allowed to condition naturally in the cask calls for a certain care in handling.
The yeast is kept in the beer, and the beer undergoes secondary fermentation over a period of time in the cask.
First, the rim or 'chime' of a cask was bevelled to slope inwards, and then finished off with a smaller sharp adze.
Licensees were asked to co-operate in limiting cask wine sales to one per person.
There was an 81 per cent reduction in cask wine alcohol, as it went from around a third of the market to about one-twentieth.
The company has completed its withdrawal from the cask wine segment in Australia.
In addition, local microbrewery Wild Rose Brewery features a cask of real ale on the first Friday of each month at a different pub each month.
People were shown, apparently in distress, and a man was shown walking over lava to save a cask of Guinness from a damaged building.
In return, he promised a cask of gun powder as well as a large, rich ransom for the safe return of Betty and the babies.
Resuscitation efforts were aided when a cask of the ship's brandy bobbed alongside.
In the British Navy, they call rum Nelson's Blood because his body was preserved and returned home from the Battle of Trafalgar in a cask of rum.
This would leave the historic brewery producing only cask ale Boddies, served through traditional handpumps.
It was carried out with a stocking filled with sand or sometimes wooden staves from a cask.
It attracts a real cross-section of regulars, enticed by weekly live music and comedy and an evolving selection of cask ales.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Can that be the abyss of which mythology warns us under the fable of the Danaides and their cask?
Why will not beer run out of the tap of a cask until a spile has been driven in at the top?
Bull, bool, n. drink made by pouring water into a cask that had held liquor.
He died of it, and we laded him aboard ship, pickled in a cask of trade rum, and sent him back to his own place.
So he brought a little cask of firewater an' left it on the bank of the Big-Muddy.
The cellar was empty except for a large wooden tun or cask which reached almost to the ceiling, and a gunmetal hand pump.
Let it remain in this state till the next day, in order to ascertain whether the cask be quite tight, and then bung it up.
Finally, when no more can fall in, piece after piece is jambed in by a pricker, and the cask is bunged up.
A camboose for our fire was made, by sawing a cask in two, and filling it with gravel, and secured by lashing it to the mast.
She had caught sight of one of my feet underneath the joist that served as a wedge to keep the cask in place.
Then put it into a cask with a pound of sugar candy, six pounds of fine raisins, a pint of brandy, and two ounces of isinglass.
Let your meal be so hard trod in your cask that you shall need an adz or hatchet to work it out with.
It was the custom to write the age of the wine and the vintage on the amphora, or cask.
At once the brushes disappeared and the cask began to fill itself with money.
And when he was through, the cask broke, and he was just as poor as before.
He caulked the cask and declared that the first who sucked it should have a talk with him.
I have forgotten to say that we found the barnacled cask nearly filled with a most delicious wine which none of us can name.
The one is used to put a head on his cask, and the other used to put a cask on his head!
A beaker or small cask was in the meantime got ready with a line secured to it.
It was like the cask of Danaides into which the public had been pleased to pour its deposits.
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