The company has completed its withdrawal from the cask wine segment in Australia. |
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They shipped the new Beaujolais in cask and served it direct from the wood. |
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They all use a small quantity of caramel to smooth out colour variations from cask to cask. |
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The bar sells locally-brewed cask and craft ales alongside premium continental brews, European bottled lagers and farmhouse ciders. |
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At the end of the game, Eddie always went into the house and prepared his trademark cask of limeade. |
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Our cask conditioned ales are pulled directly from the cask cellar through five traditional British beer engines. |
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A hand pump or beer engine is sometimes used to pull beer from the cask and replace it with air. |
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The very best miso comes from the center of the cask and customarily was presented to the emperor of Japan. |
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She goes to the fridge and from a cask on the bottom shelf pours me a glass. |
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They brew cask beers using only traditional methods and use mainly locally grown hops wherever possible. |
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Buying any new, unproven French vintage en primeur, when the wine is still maturing in cask, is a dodgy business. |
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It was carried out with a stocking filled with sand or sometimes wooden staves from a cask. |
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This would leave the historic brewery producing only cask ale Boddies, served through traditional handpumps. |
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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. |
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Resuscitation efforts were aided when a cask of the ship's brandy bobbed alongside. |
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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. |
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People were shown, apparently in distress, and a man was shown walking over lava to save a cask of Guinness from a damaged building. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Licensees were asked to co-operate in limiting cask wine sales to one per person. |
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First, the rim or 'chime' of a cask was bevelled to slope inwards, and then finished off with a smaller sharp adze. |
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The yeast is kept in the beer, and the beer undergoes secondary fermentation over a period of time in the cask. |
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Beers being allowed to condition naturally in the cask calls for a certain care in handling. |
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Our first cask conditioned ale night will feature a firkin of Oatmeal Stout. |
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Old time coopers made each cask to its intended shape and capacity almost entirely by eye and experience. |
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It is easy to know if a cask has been affected since the flor develops as a layer on top of the wine in the cask. |
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A group of about four Aboriginals are sitting at a table drinking from a cask. Goom. You know, Metho. |
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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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There was a cask of water with a ladle in the far corner of the yard. |
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Held in Victoria Hall, the festival will feature 110 beers and cask ales, including beers from Germany, Belgium, America and Ireland, as well as ciders and fruit wines. |
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The organisers believe it's time for the humble wine cask to take its place alongside Holden, meat pies and the Hills Hoist as an Australian classic. |
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As well as the raw materials used, often from local sources, the maturation of a whisky in cask is extremely important when forging its character. |
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Recently I tasted five bottles of the 1937 Macallan, each of which had spent more than 30 years in a cask and about 30 years in screw-capped bottles. |
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She had been seen outside the court drinking cask wine with a friend. |
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More than 50 cask ales, lagers and ciders will be on available, including Abbot Ale, Cumberland Ale, Titanic Iceberg and Sam Smith's Old Brewery Bitter. |
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To get the juice through the bunghole, a device like a small half cask with a tube on the bottom termed a tundish or tunpail was employed as a funnel. |
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The way is now open for cheap cask wine to come back onto the market. |
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A bottle of The Glenlivet, aged in the cask longer than Poppet and buster put together. |
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There is disclosed a cask and chime assembly wherein the cask has end surface side wall portions of reduced diameter relative to the central wall surface portion of the cask. |
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The Salopian Brewery is based in the Old Dairy in Mytton Oak Road, and produces cask ale and bottle conditioned beers. |
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Passing through as many as 43 states, every rail cask would weigh up to 125 tons. |
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Some specialists sell many more, and may include a few cask ales that can be dispensed to customers in containers to be taken home. |
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Holland followed suit with a great increase in cask wines and a slight increase in bottled wines. |
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In this context, bottled wine is a premium product and not generally drunk in the same way or for the same reasons as cask wine. |
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The Firkin chain consisted of pubs offering cask ale brewed on the premises, or at another brewpub in the chain. |
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Micropubs are small community pubs with limited opening hours, and focusing strongly on local cask ale. |
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Cask beer is the traditional method of service, via a hand pump or by gravity straight from the cask on stillage. |
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Keg beer was replacing traditional cask ale in all parts of the UK, primarily because it requires less care to handle. |
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Most common cask wines were a blend of the third, fourth, and fifth cuttings, and they were sold inexpensively and as quickly as possible. |
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The Wine Society was founded at the Hall on 4 August 1874, after large quantities of cask wine were forgotten about in the cellars. |
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There is a speculation that the game originated among soldiers throwing short arrows at the bottom of a cask or at the bottom of trunks of trees. |
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This reflects how much the cask has interacted with the whisky, changing its chemical makeup and taste. |
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The pub, on Catharine Street, will be changed, selling not only cask ales, but also luxury Irish coffees. |
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At the end of the 1970s, a production line for cask wines was introduced. |
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The air in a cask is musty, or mustied, because it is bound or confined. |
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The keykeg format is suitable for transporting beer internationally, unlike traditional cask ales, allowing pubs and other outlets to offer a cosmopolitan range. |
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Describing themselves as freehouses, its branches offer a wider range of cask ales than other pubcos, and they have recently begun offering craft beer. |
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The group devised the term real ale to differentiate between beer served from the cask and beer served under pressure and to differentiate both from lager. |
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Nelson's body was placed in a cask of brandy mixed with camphor and myrrh, which was then lashed to the Victory's mainmast and placed under guard. |
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The container may be a bottle, can, of keg, cask or bulk tank. |
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