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How to use casks in a sentence

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He revealed the secret of the pub's success lies in the oak casks where the beer is stored.
After fermentation these wines go into the same type of casks as wines destined to become Fino.
Then they collected the eggs they didn't eat and stored them in casks, and they killed birds for both food and sport.
Thankfully, our chosen casks were in good condition so we ordered fresh samples for our final selection to be forwarded to Kendal.
We had passed through long walls of piled skeletons, with casks and puncheons intermingling, into the inmost recesses of the catacombs.
To mark its 175th anniversary, Talisker is issuing a limited edition, specially vatted malt from a few carefully selected casks.
The company is one of the few brewers in the country that still employs a cooper crafting wooden casks in which the beers mature.
Some reports claim that the hatches to the cargo were broken open and the casks of alcohol broached.
I tell the bar girl to fetch him the good stuff from the small casks, not the maroon vinegar we serve the churls, then sit next to him.
Barrie had to nose more than upward of around 60,000 casks before becoming Glenmorangie's master blender.
As for size, the tonnage of ships in this period was reckoned literally in terms of capacity to carry tuns, or casks, of wine.
Butter has been stored and shipped in wooden barrels, casks, tubs, and eventually paraffin paper and parchment.
The actual aging of Holandas in oak casks is what makes brandy into the drink we enjoy today.
After the oil is boiled down, it is sealed into casks, and put into storage.
Leaving them to mature in casks or bottles improved things further and France's loss was very much Portugal's gain.
More large wine casks are sold than any other product, but it is decreasing with the increasing popularity of port and ready-mixed spirit drinks.
In the solera system, wine from many vintages is matured in the cellars in separate casks.
But all the Jerez firms mature their brandies in soleras using American oak casks.
The advent of metal casks has all but finished the craft of coopering, except at Theakston's brewery in Masham.
But the majority of Cyprus fortified wine is sweet, less distinguished wine, matured for a year in casks stored outside.
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Examples from Classical Literature
This is the case of wine in casks, the porosity of the wood allowing the very gradual permeation of the air.
You must know that I always have a dozen hams hanging from the beams of my storeroom, and I have twenty casks of Rioja, yes, sir.
Under the official classification, chinaware is rated first class if in boxes, and second class in casks.
On the basis of mere cost of service, it would seem as if boxes of chinaware should have a lower rating than casks.
In addition to the roots sent into Tokyo, there is a large export trade in daikon salted in casks.
The smoother and evener all brewers' casks are made on their inside the better, as they are thereby the more easily cleaned.
The Greeks used modelling tools for their ornaments, and also for pithoi, or casks.
Our first business was to water the ship by rafting and towing off the casks.
Thousands of casks of oil can be obtained from its blubber, and with this ye can trade.
Cream of tartar is bitartrate of potassium and is obtained from the lees deposited in wine casks.
Ned had left Washington with sixteen cubic feet of the liquid in eight delicate Dewar bulbs, or casks.
The foots or deposits, and the drippings of the casks, cisterns, and utensils.
I am just going to superintend the stowage of the provisions and water casks.
A raven hopping about the casks gives a je ne sais quoi, a cachet, to the premises.
After the oil was thus extracted, it was ladled into casks, which were stowed below.
Tartar, a substance, deposited on the inside of wine casks, consisting chiefly of tartaric acid and potash.
The beer is then to be tunned into well-seasoned casks, sweet and sound, or all the expense and labour will be lost.
A score of wine casks lay tumbled, the liquor spilled on the tatami.
Four servants carried in two casks covered with aquatic plants, and in each of which was breathing a fish similar to those on the table.
That which enraptured Coqueville was that the casks did not cease.
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