cask (Meaning)

Wordnet

cask (n)

the quantity a cask will hold

a cylindrical container that holds liquids

Webster

cask (n.)

Same as Casque.

A barrel-shaped vessel made of staves headings, and hoops, usually fitted together so as to hold liquids. It may be larger or smaller than a barrel.

The quantity contained in a cask.

A casket; a small box for jewels.

Webster

cask (v. t.)

To put into a cask.

cask Sentence Examples

  1. The distillery stored its finest whiskey in oak casks to enhance its flavor profile.
  2. The winery showcased its collection of aging casks, each imparting unique characteristics to the wine within.
  3. As part of the brewing process, beer undergoes fermentation in large wooden casks.
  4. The cellar was lined with rows of casks, aging various spirits and liquors.
  5. The cooper meticulously crafted each cask, ensuring it was watertight and durable.
  6. Aged rum gains complexity and depth of flavor as it matures in oak casks.
  7. The brewery imported specialty casks from Scotland to age its signature Scotch ale.
  8. Wine enthusiasts gathered to sample vintages straight from the cask during the annual tasting event.
  9. The pub proudly displayed its collection of decorative casks, showcasing the diversity of its beer offerings.
  10. Aromatic spices were added to the cider as it aged in wooden casks, infusing it with rich flavor notes.

FAQs About the word cask

the quantity a cask will hold, a cylindrical container that holds liquidsSame as Casque., A barrel-shaped vessel made of staves headings, and hoops, usually fit

barrel, hogshead, keg, butt, puncheon, tun,pipe, firkin,tub, rundlet

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The distillery stored its finest whiskey in oak casks to enhance its flavor profile.

The winery showcased its collection of aging casks, each imparting unique characteristics to the wine within.

As part of the brewing process, beer undergoes fermentation in large wooden casks.

The cellar was lined with rows of casks, aging various spirits and liquors.