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casks

noun as in rounded container for liquids

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You will find a site that matures close to 200,000 casks of whisky.

He explains that these casks play a huge role “in the distinctive character of the final whisky.”

“The influence of the oak maturation casks on the final character of The Macallan is vital,” says MacPherson.

Working with Spanish cooperage Tevasa, they turn 150 year old trees into casks.

“We make a vast investment in these casks,” says Stuart MacPherson, the aforementioned wood master.

In one of the casks of the latter more than two-thirds of its contents was deficient.

Of young negresses, headed up in casks and thrown overboard, when the ships are chased.

For distant carriage, strong wooden boxes, casks, or baskets.

Those medium-sized ones, made of wood and hooped like casks, cost from 80 pounds to 100 pounds apiece without appendages.

His guards led forward; under their tread a floating bridge rang hollow, and the water gurgled up around the casks.

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On this page you'll find 9 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to casks, such as: keg, hogshead, pipe, butt, barrel, and vat.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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