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Wine cask may
refer to: a
wine barrel a Bag-In-Box
storage for
wine, used for box
wine (especially in
Australian English). This
disambiguation page lists...
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Capacities of
wine casks were
formerly measured and
standardised according to a
specific system of
English units. The
various units were
historically defined...
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Boxed wine (
cask wine) is a
wine sold in "bag-in-box" packaging. Traditionally, this
consists of a
cardboard box
containing a
wine filled plastic reservoir...
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beverages such as
wine, cognac, armagnac, sherry, port, whiskey, beer, arrack, and sake.
Other commodities once
stored in
wooden casks include gunpowder...
- "The
Cask of Amontillado" is a
short story by the
American writer Edgar Allan Poe,
first published in the
November 1846
issue of Godey's Lady's Book. The...
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Company in
stainless steel tanks rather than BiBs for this reason. The '
wine cask' was
invented by
Thomas Angove (1918–2010) of Angove's, a
winemaker from...
- is much
smaller than the
wine firkin.
Casks in this size (themselves
called firkins) are the most
common container for
cask ale.
firkin (Ale) From the...
- beverages, such as
wine, ale, or cider.
English philologist Walter William Skeat (1835–1912)
noted the
origin is to be
found in the name for a
cask or
liquid measure...
- was an
Australian winemaker who is
credited with the
invention of the
wine cask. In 1947, Angove,
grandson of the
founder of
Angove Family Winemakers...
- reduction. Some
wines are
packaged in
thick plastic bags
within corrugated fiberboard boxes, and are
called "box
wines", or "
cask wine".
Tucked inside...