- or barrels. The
facility in
which casks are made is
referred to as a
cooperage. Traditionally, a
cooper is
someone who
makes wooden,
staved vessels,...
- The
Cooperage Football Ground is a
football stadium located in
Nariman Point, Mumbai, Maharashtra. It is
predominantly home to
multiple Mumbai Football...
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cooperage in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cooperage is
either the
craft of barrel-making or the
workshop in
which the
craft is practiced....
- The Oak
Cooperage (formerly
known as A&K
Cooperage) is a Missouri-based oak barrel-making company,
established in 1972. It is
based in Higbee, Missouri...
- The
brewery is one of the few
remaining in the UK to have an in-house
cooperage.[citation needed] The
business was
founded in 1827 by
Robert Theakston...
- The
Speyside Cooperage is a
cooperage located in Craigellachie, Aberlour, Scotland. Its
visitor centre, the only such in Britain, is part of the Malt Whisky...
- The
Booth Cooperage is
located in Bayfield, Wisconsin. The
Booth Cooperage was one of
several buildings that made up a fishery.
Barrels for ****ng the...
- [better source needed] As an
historical activity,
Maison Louis Latour's own
onsite cooperage produces approximately 3,500 oak
barrels a year; half of
which are used...
-
Cooperage is a 1976
Canadian short do****entary film
directed by
Phillip Borsos. A
process do****entary
about the
making of
wooden barrels, it won the Canadian...
- The
Swedish Cooperage Union (Swedish:
Svenska tunnbinderiförbundet, Tunnbinderi) was a
trade union for
coopers in Sweden. The
union was
founded in 1892...