He revealed the secret of the pub's success lies in the oak casks where the beer is stored. |
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After fermentation these wines go into the same type of casks as wines destined to become Fino. |
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Then they collected the eggs they didn't eat and stored them in casks, and they killed birds for both food and sport. |
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Thankfully, our chosen casks were in good condition so we ordered fresh samples for our final selection to be forwarded to Kendal. |
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We had passed through long walls of piled skeletons, with casks and puncheons intermingling, into the inmost recesses of the catacombs. |
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To mark its 175th anniversary, Talisker is issuing a limited edition, specially vatted malt from a few carefully selected casks. |
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The company is one of the few brewers in the country that still employs a cooper crafting wooden casks in which the beers mature. |
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Some reports claim that the hatches to the cargo were broken open and the casks of alcohol broached. |
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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. |
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Barrie had to nose more than upward of around 60,000 casks before becoming Glenmorangie's master blender. |
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As for size, the tonnage of ships in this period was reckoned literally in terms of capacity to carry tuns, or casks, of wine. |
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Butter has been stored and shipped in wooden barrels, casks, tubs, and eventually paraffin paper and parchment. |
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The actual aging of Holandas in oak casks is what makes brandy into the drink we enjoy today. |
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After the oil is boiled down, it is sealed into casks, and put into storage. |
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Leaving them to mature in casks or bottles improved things further and France's loss was very much Portugal's gain. |
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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. |
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In the solera system, wine from many vintages is matured in the cellars in separate casks. |
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But all the Jerez firms mature their brandies in soleras using American oak casks. |
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The advent of metal casks has all but finished the craft of coopering, except at Theakston's brewery in Masham. |
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But the majority of Cyprus fortified wine is sweet, less distinguished wine, matured for a year in casks stored outside. |
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Some wines will undergo a further period of maturation in oak casks before bottling. |
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Further south the heady brew is cognac, aged in oak casks and sought out by connoisseurs around the world. |
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Even a quarter of a century ago, some port still came down-river on rabelo boats piled high with casks to be stored in cool port lodges. |
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After resting for nine years in charred oak casks, the whiskey is drawn straight from the barrel and diluted to 86.6 proof. |
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Winemakers cook lesser varieties in casks stored in heated rooms or in steel vats warmed by hot water pipes or heating coils. |
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This croze plane has two nicker blades and a square croze blade, indicating that it was intended for making beer casks. |
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However a US government study has concluded armed terrorists could get at a nuclear cargo by using explosives to blow open the transport casks. |
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You'll usually find wooden casks, traditional pots and planters, whiskey barrels and many other offerings. |
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A certain austerity creeps in from the fino casks, lengthening and refining the oily sweetness. |
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The filled casks were then brought on small carts or by packhorses, each carrying two firkins. |
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After that, the fuel will be moved to dry casks and remain on site for as long as necessary. |
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Port that has been left to age in wooden casks for six or more years begins to take on a tawny colour and a soft, silky character as the phenolics are polymerized. |
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Bigger reds, such as Bordeaux's Cabernet Sauvignon, usually spend two years maturing in oak casks, as do Spain's gran reserva Riojas and Italy's brutish Barolos. |
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The oakwood casks are of high quality and will stay in excellent condition for decades. |
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In addition, a number of casks from other distilleries are maturing in the Auchroisk warehouses, in prevision of future blends. |
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More modern XXth century buildings allow the wine to mature in a huge variety of containers: oak casks and barrels, half hogsheads, conical vats. |
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The use of pieces of oak wood in winemaking gives the product a woody flavour similar to that of wines produced in oak casks. |
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About 10 months in casks results in an added complexity but without excess woodiness. |
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Sometimes some of the casks used in Fougerolles were sent to Pontarlier to cover their needs. |
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Some have even experimented with finishing whiskies in old Madeira casks, which injects the spirit with spicy fruit notes while retaining a characteristically dry finish. |
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The dry storage modules are cylindrical casks made of reinforced heavy concrete with a thick steel outer liner. |
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Often, the casks are warmed up before transferring the whisky, in order to accelerate the fragrance transfer. |
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Originally wine was only matured in wooden casks and an exhibition of coopers' tools is especially interesting. |
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Apart from casks, metal drums generally have no handles and are manipulated by means of drum grips. |
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The wines will then be racked off, naturally by gravity, into oak casks in our two-hundred year old cellar. |
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Ageing by Limousin's oak casks with medium burn, in new barrels for 3 years and than in old barrels or hogshead in a damp cellar. |
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A special building is used for the ageing of Milmanda, a Chardonnay wine fermented in small oak casks which spends a long period in contact with its own lees. |
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The barrels and casks used to age the cognac are also obtained from non-Group suppliers. |
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The shape of the casks is mainly due to historic reasons, related to storage problems on ships. |
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More companies now sell whisky that is uncolored and un-chill-filtered, and some now offer whisky aged in a variety of casks. |
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First comes the sherry casks, then there's the traditional bourbon casks from America, and finally it is moved to new oak casks, coopered from American timber. |
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Aroma: Generous, fruity and floral, with faint notes of liquorice due to aging in oak casks. |
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They derive from chemical changes that occur during storage of the distillate in oak casks. |
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The 1ers crus are growed in new casks and in recent casks up to bottling in January. |
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Working with Spanish cooperage Tevasa, they turn 150 year old trees into casks. |
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A location that is so fine with its oak casks, echoing galleries, its long waxed counter and its shining copper still that it almost overdoes it. |
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Ageing in concrete tanks and large casks confirms character and typicality of the wines. |
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A series of careful and balanced blends of aguardientes, which are aged in oak casks, gives life to this young white rum. |
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It's aged in Pedro Ximenez casks, and the color of the spirit is very deep mahogany, with a very smooth and viscous mouthfeel and texture and a very long finish. |
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The gun should in theory have been capable of smiting foolish attackers with projectiles the size of wine casks. |
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All of the whisky used in both types of scotch must be matured in Scotland and aged for a minimum of three years in oak casks. |
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Now, it's almost routine to find single malts matured in used casks which once held cognac, fino sherry, Madeira, Malaga, Bordeaux and other wines and spirits. |
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Armagnac is always aged in oak casks before being bottled and sold. |
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Japanese distillers often use a combination of different types of stills and different casks, whereas the Scots cannot. |
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Acquisitions of non-financial non-current assets primarily comprise the purchase of barrels, casks and equipment, as well as the building of new warehouses or distilleries in production subsidiaries. |
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The wines mature in casks and barrels in our underground cellar. |
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Maple wood also is used for casks, drum sticks, sounding boards, xylophones, and many other products. |
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As he rose to the top of his profession, Paul Bardinet continued to work on taming the fieriness of his demon spirit, blending the various origins, followed by long years of maturing in oak casks. |
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In case of a shipping accident, spent reactor fuel elements contained in heavy casks could sink to the bottom of the ocean and eventually corrode, releasing high level radioactivity into the ocean. |
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Several estates, like Mas Amiel, still use a traditional method to produce their oxidized cuvées, maturing some of the wine outdoors in demijohn bottles for a year before placing it in the casks. |
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The head felt fine, the liver wasn't liverish, even after the Glenmorangie aged in port casks. |
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All casks, barrels and drums used by a distiller for the storage or delivery of spirits shall be clearly and legibly marked with the bond number and the month and year of original warehousing. |
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The most inexpensive port wine is the cask-matured dessert wine ruby, a blend made from several grape harvests which can be enjoyed after three years' maturation in casks. |
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The son of an innkeeper, he is said to have conceived the idea of tapping with the fingers when he recalled that he had used this method to gauge the level of the fluid contents of his father's casks. |
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After the final shutdown of the INPP, up to 18 000 SNF assemblies will have to be appropriately placed into casks and stored. |
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Graham's aged tawnies show a characteristic 'nutty' quality and delicious mature honeyed fruit, exquisitely mellowed by ageing in seasoned oak casks. |
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Often whisky is aged for a while in bourbon casks, and finishes his aging period in some kind of other cask, in order to give is some new fragrances, before bottling. |
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Here you will find used oakwood wine casks from various wine regions. |
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After vinification, the wine rests in oak casks for almost a year. |
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Vietti, for example, puts some of its Barolos into barriques for a few months, where the malolactic fermentation takes place, then transfers them into larger casks to age. |
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Following malolactic fermentation, which is carried out in vats or casks, the wine is matured in Taransaud French-oak barrels for fourteen to twenty-four months. |
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For me, the word I'd use to describe it is 'oaky.' There was a fullness, with a strong suggestion of oaken casks, some grace notes of cilantro, and just a hint of orange peel. |
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In the church you will see the eighteen oaken casks from Russia which have been there for 200 years. Valmagne is also one the oldest vineyards in Languedoc and its famous wines can be tasted and bought on the very spot. |
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The result of a controlled policy of restricted yield and maturing the wine like they did in the olden days, that is, in oaken casks, brings forth a wine which is very specific for this region: fruity and yet dry. |
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As Buffalo Trace's president, Mark Brown, points out, one of the distillery's distinctive bourbons, Blanton's, comes exclusively from casks matured in the firm's only metal-sided warehouse. |
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This system will be used to visually inspect the casks. |
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Whisky is typically aged in wooden casks, generally made of charred white oak. |
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As nuclear material becomes inaccessible for direct verification after loading in shielded storage casks, all spent fuel elements being transferred to these casks are systematically verified. |
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The size of the casks determines the volume to surface ratio. |
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Interim storage in dry casks could also be envisaged. |
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The installations have proved to be exceptionally good, and as a thank-you the Franconians have expressed their satisfaction in the form of fifty 5-litre casks of beer. |
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Another patent was for the installation of iron tanks in ships for storage of cargo and water instead of in wooden casks. |
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Further from the coast, furniture danced on the floors and wine casks rolled off their stands. |
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Scavenged goods include several BMW R1200RT motorcycles, empty wine casks, nappies, perfume, and car parts. |
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Once making their intentions known to the boarded crew, they ended up taking thirty casks of brandy and five hogshead of wine, among other goods. |
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Thor eats and drinks ferociously, consuming entire animals and three casks of mead. |
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Peter in Barbados and aged for 90 days in Mount Gay 'Special Reserve' Rum casks. |
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David and the others had sat on mine in the tray and it got drenched from the casks of Coolabah they had tapped after the beer was finished. |
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You will find a site that matures close to 200,000 casks of whisky. |
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The popularity of the home-brewed beer has resulted in the landlord putting an extra handpump in and using bigger casks in the cellar. |
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This weekend's event, which continues until tomorrow, will offer craft beers served from pressurised kegs as well as real ale served from traditional casks. |
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Barrels that do not attract this valuable flor are fortified quickly and become Olorosos, which are matured in casks and become dark and unctuously rich, raisiny wines. |
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Near the memorial were some wine casks and an unopened stubby of beer, whose label was yet to fade, which had been left to slake the thirst of the deceased. |
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In many breweries the casks are repitched every time before use. |
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The whisky usually contains over fifty percent alcohol by volume in the maturing casks, while the commercial brands are diluted to 40 to 45 percent. |
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Transportation accidents involving spent nuclear fuel from power plants are unlikely to have serious consequences due to the strength of the spent nuclear fuel shipping casks. |
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The famous four are the North British Single Grain 50-year-old, 1977 Jamaican Rum Overproof, and two single casks of The Glenlivet 1972 single malt. |
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Nothing has been found so effectual for preserving water sweet at sea, during long voyages, as charring the insides of the casks well before they are filled. |
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Now made on Grenada, Grand Havana Ruin is a Cuban-styled spirit double-distilled in copper pot stills and matured in sherry casks for up to seven years. |
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