(1) 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.
(2) 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.
(4) I never found out where he lived, but every day at about 7am he would turn up and sit downstairs next to the gas meters where he hid a cask of cheap wine to share with his friends, also cleaners, in the street.
(5) Among the prizes are signed football tops from both Rangers and Celtic football clubs, and a cask of Famous Grouse whisky, which should hopefully attract the connoisseurs out and bid.
(6) A cask of gunpowder was fired close to the wall of the Clerkenwell House of Detention, at 3.45 p.m. on December 13, 1867.
(7) 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.
(8) He left a cask of wine in his cellar for some years.
(9) People were shown, apparently in distress, and a man was shown walking over lava to save a cask of Guinness from a damaged building.
(10) Resuscitation efforts were aided when a cask of the ship's brandy bobbed alongside.
(11) There was a cask of water with a ladle in the far corner of the yard.
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(13) He revealed the secret of the pub's success lies in the oak casks where the beer is stored.
(14) Butter has been stored and shipped in wooden barrels, casks , tubs, and eventually paraffin paper and parchment.
(15) Further south the heady brew is cognac, aged in oak casks and sought out by connoisseurs around the world.
(16) As a result, an increasing number of producers however have begun aging their tequilas in seasoned 50-gallon white oak casks imported from the U.S.
(17) 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.
(18) But the majority of Cyprus fortified wine is sweet, less distinguished wine, matured for a year in casks stored outside.
(19) Around 90% of bourbon is stored in their oak casks which, according to American law, can only be used just once.
(20) 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.