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- Uncharred white oak casks previously used for the aging of port, rum or sherry are also sometimes used.
- Marsala fortified wine was probably first popularized outside Sicily by the Liverpool merchant John Woodhouse In 1773, he landed at the port of Marsala and discovered the local wine produced in the region, which was aged in wooden casks and tasted similar to Spanish and Portuguese fortified wines then popular in England.
- In the earlier days of the town, Brookline was known throughout southern New Hampshire for producing lumber, charcoal and casks.
- As with any Scotch whisky, a single malt Scotch must be distilled in Scotland and matured in oak casks in Scotland for at least three years, although most single malts are matured longer.
- The whisky is aged in sherry casks made of either American or European oak, purchased from Oloroso sherry producers in Spain.
- Until recently a proportion of the casks were stored in the warehouses of Springbank, due to a lack of room in the distillery, and the legal impossibility of extending the current warehouses at the Arran distillery.
- The cooper trade involved the making of wine, beer, and spirit casks (a barrel is specifically a 36-gallon cask, or 32 in some circumstances); the Livery Company also functions as a charitable foundation, and supports two education establishments: the Coopers' Company and Coborn School of Upminster, Essex, and Strode's College of Egham, Surrey.
- Since desalinating sea water was not practical, fresh water was taken aboard in casks, but quickly developed algae and became slimy.
- Modern wine casks use plastic taps which can be exposed by tearing away a perforated panel on the box.
- During this time there were as many as 200 men working ashore, boiling blubber into oil, flensing whales, and coopering casks to pour the oil into.
- The area of present-day South Norwalk developed out of a local well referred to as the "Old Well", where sailing ships would refill their water casks.
- Originally, the Macallan was matured only in oak sherry casks brought to the distillery from Jerez de la Frontera, Spain.
- The second cask may be one that has been used to mature some sort of fortified wine, often sherry, though sometimes casks for port, madeira, or even red burgundy or chardonnay are used.
- Grant's Ale Cask Finish - the only Scotch finished in ale casks, giving it a taste described as creamy, malty and honeyed.
- A cooper is a craftsman who produces wooden casks, barrels, vats, buckets, tubs, troughs, and other similar containers from timber staves that were usually heated or steamed to make them pliable.
- The whisky was created taking Black Label as a blueprint, adding more peaty malt whiskies to it, and maturing it in heavily charred old oak casks.
- "Half-way down, Hangs one that gathers samphire; dreadful trade!" In the 19th century, samphire was being shipped in casks of seawater from the Isle of Wight to market in London at the end of May each year.
- The renewed navigation on the Loire encouraged the export of local products: wines, including casks of Beaujolais that had been shipped overland, ceramics, textiles, and after 1785, coal from Saint-Étienne, which had formerly been onloaded upstream at Saint-Rambert, since river improvements at the beginning of the century.
- Cooper (profession); cowper is an old English spelling of cooper (a maker or repairer of casks and barrels).
- Instead of attacking the 60,000 Tatars waiting at Perekop, Lacy built a pontoon bridge out of water casks and crossed the Henichesk Strait onto the Arabat Spit, starting on 2 July.
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