cask in a sentence
n.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5
Definition
Cask: a sturdy container, typically made of wood, used for storing liquids such as wine or whiskey.
Sample Sentences
- The whiskey was aged to perfection in an oak cask.
- He carefully tapped the cask to check the fermentation process.
- Each cask had its unique flavor profile, contributing to the overall blend.
- The winery stored its finest vintages in a temperature-controlled cask room.
- After months of aging, the wine was finally ready to be bottled from the cask.
- She admired the intricate carvings on the ancient wooden cask.
- A heavy metal band reinforced the wooden cask for added durability.
- He poured the rich, amber liquid directly from the cask into a glass.
- They discovered a hidden cask filled with rare vintage port in the cellar.
- The master distiller explained the importance of the cask in the aging process.
- The winemaker inspected the oak cask for any signs of leakage.
- Aged whiskey develops a richer flavor when stored in a charred cask.
- The brewery filled the cask to the brim, eager to see how the beer would mature.
- He carefully tapped the cask to pour a taste of the vintage wine.
- Traditionally, sherry is aged in a solera system using multiple casks.
- The old cask in the corner of the cellar was covered in dust but still held promise.
- She gifted him a cask of homemade mead for his birthday.
- The distillery's tour included a fascinating explanation of how casks influence spirit flavor.
- Each cask has its own unique characteristics, imparting different notes to the liquid inside.
- During the festival, local artisans showcased beautifully crafted wooden casks.