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cask

[kask, kahsk] / kæsk, kɑsk /
NOUN
rounded container for liquids
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Ossett Brewery was one of the sites having to pour beer down the drain, with its cask brewing lines usually serving pubs, but deals to keep its drinks on supermarket shelves kept it afloat.

From BBC

The fuel is either enclosed in steel-lined concrete pools of water or in steel and concrete containers known as casks.

From Seattle Times

But the tradition dates to the late 19th century, when the wines would finish fermenting in cask during their journey to Lyon or Paris.

From Washington Post

Nomadic Beers has been supplying cask beers to pubs in Leeds and beyond for the past three years, but lost all trade overnight when the pubs closed in March.

From BBC

It’s distilled from Fijian sugar cane in both alembic and column stills and aged for no less than two years in bourbon casks on Fiji.

From New York Times