0 a strong, round, wooden container used for storing liquid:
1 a strong, round, wooden container used for storing liquid
Its fragrance, when the cask is pierced, overpowers the assembly.
We have also made it plain that the guest beer will be a cask-conditioned beer, other than stout.
For all such outlets a brewer with more than 2,000 outlets himself must allow a cask conditioned beer to enter his public house.
The only difference is that, on the whole, bottled wines are not only better, but more expensive than wines imported in casks.
I am not increasing the charge except in the case of the consumer by bottle or cask.
It seems strange that, if one conveys liquid in tanks, one gets the grant but if it is in casks one does not.
The company has been informed that it is not possible to introduce a special exemption in favour of these casks.
The wine of politics has matured in the cask, and sometimes has fermented.