- wine cask
- wine cask s Weinfass n* * *n.Weinfass -¨er n.
English-german dictionary. 2013.
English-german dictionary. 2013.
Wine cask — may refer to: * A wine barrel * Especially in Australia, an alternate term for a Bag In Box storage for wine, used for box wine … Wikipedia
wine cask — noun a barrel that holds wine • Syn: ↑wine barrel • Hypernyms: ↑barrel, ↑cask * * * wine cask noun A cask for holding wine • • • Main Entry: ↑wine … Useful english dictionary
wine cask — /ˈwaɪn kask/ (say wuyn kahsk) noun → cask (def. 3) …
wine-cask borer — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun : any of several ambrosia beetles that make burrows in the wood of wine casks … Useful english dictionary
cask — /kask / (say kahsk) noun 1. a barrel like container, usually wooden, and of varying size, for holding liquids, etc., often one larger and stronger than an ordinary barrel. 2. the quantity such a container holds. 3. Also, wine cask. a lightweight… …
wine barrel — noun a barrel that holds wine • Syn: ↑wine cask • Hypernyms: ↑barrel, ↑cask … Useful english dictionary
Cask ale — or cask conditioned beer is the term for unfiltered and unpasteurised beer which is conditioned (including secondary fermentation) and served from a cask, usually without additional nitrogen or carbon dioxide pressure. Cask ale may also be… … Wikipedia
cask — [kɑːsk ǁ kæsk] noun [countable] a container for liquids, especially in the beer and wine trades: • The wine is transported in casks and bottled in London … Financial and business terms
cask|ing — «KAS kihng, KAHS », noun. 1. the filling of casks: »the casking of wine after the vintage. 2. wine in casks, collectively … Useful english dictionary
cask — [ka:sk US kæsk] n [Date: 1500 1600; : French; Origin: casque helmet , from Spanish casco broken piece of a pot, skull, helmet , from cascar to break ] a round wooden container used for storing wine or other liquids, or the amount of liquid that… … Dictionary of contemporary English
wine — Spain is among the largest wine producers by volume in the world. As well as being the standard accompaniment to food, wine is also drunk as an aperitif in bars, with tapas, and is also widely used in cooking. Picnics in the countryside are… … Encyclopedia of contemporary Spanish culture