He asked the waiter to bring him a cask of sherry. 他叫侍者给他拿一桶雪利酒。
A groove inside the end of a barrel or cask into which the head is set. 桶板槽一种刻在木桶边板两端装端板用的槽
Tartar forms on the inside of a cask in which wine is fermented. 酒石形成于酒的发酵桶的内侧。
cask
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the quantity a cask will hold
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a cylindrical container that holds liquids
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Cask \Cask\ (k[.a]sk), n. [Sp. casco potsherd, skull, helmet, prob. fr. cascar to break, fr. L. Quassure to break. Cf. {Casque}, {Cass}.] 1. Same as {Casque}. [Obs.]
2. 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.
3. The quantity contained in a cask.
4. A casket; a small box for jewels. [Obs.] --Shak.
Cask \Cask\, v. t. To put into a cask.
Like Claudio, in the Sant' Andrea cantina, who fills your five-litre damigiano from a cask for Pounds 3 as you sample his several varieties of wine.
Now, in the run-up to Christmas, it has pulled a new plum out of the Scottish pudding in a range of cask-strength malts. The mention of cask strength naturally requires a note of both explanation and warning.
The brew is then heated and aged in cask.
One he showed me demonstrated how much influence a second-hand cask can have over the spirit which takes it over. He had aged two samples of plain ethyl alcohol, one in an old Limousin cognac barrel and the other in an old Jerez brandy cask.
One he showed me demonstrated how much influence a second-hand cask can have over the spirit which takes it over. He had aged two samples of plain ethyl alcohol, one in an old Limousin cognac barrel and the other in an old Jerez brandy cask.