cask - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of cask in Hindi

  • पीपा
  • छोटा पीपा
  • कबंध
  • लकड़ी का पीपा

cask Definition

  • a large barrellike container made of wood, metal, or plastic, used for storing liquids, typically alcoholic drinks. ( लकड़ी, धातु, या प्लास्टिक से बने एक बड़े बैरेलिक कंटेनर, जिसका उपयोग तरल पदार्थ, आमतौर पर मादक पेय के भंडारण के लिए किया जाता है। )

cask Example

  • People were shown, apparently in distress, and a man was shown walking over lava to save a cask of Guinness from a damaged building. ( लोगों को स्पष्ट रूप से संकट में दिखाया गया था, और एक आदमी को क्षतिग्रस्त इमारत से गिनीज की एक पीक बचाने के लिए लावा के ऊपर चलते दिखाया गया था। )
  • In return, he promised a cask of gun powder as well as a large, rich ransom for the safe return of Betty and the babies. ( बदले में, उन्होंने बेट्टी और बच्चों की सुरक्षित वापसी के लिए बंदूक पाउडर के साथ-साथ एक बड़े, समृद्ध फिरौती का वादा किया। )
  • There was a cask of water with a ladle in the far corner of the yard. ( यार्ड के दूर कोने में एक करछुल के साथ पानी का एक केकड़ा था। )
  • I never found out where he lived, but every day at about 7am he would turn up and sit downstairs next to the gas meters where he hid a cask of cheap wine to share with his friends, also cleaners, in the street. ( मुझे कभी पता नहीं चला कि वह कहाँ रहता है, लेकिन हर दिन लगभग 7 बजे वह उठता था और गैस मीटर के बगल में बैठ जाता था, जहाँ वह अपने दोस्तों, क्लीनर, गली में, साझा करने के लिए सस्ती शराब की एक पीपा छिपाता था। )
  • He left a cask of wine in his cellar for some years. ( उन्होंने कुछ वर्षों के लिए अपने तहखाने में शराब की एक पीक छोड़ दी। )

More Sentence

  • In the British Navy, they call rum Nelson's Blood because his body was preserved and returned home from the Battle of Trafalgar in a cask of rum.
  • a cask of cider
  • A cask of gunpowder was fired close to the wall of the Clerkenwell House of Detention, at 3.45 p.m. on December 13, 1867.
  • In addition, local microbrewery Wild Rose Brewery features a cask of real ale on the first Friday of each month at a different pub each month.
  • Among the prizes are signed football tops from both Rangers and Celtic football clubs, and a cask of Famous Grouse whisky, which should hopefully attract the connoisseurs out and bid.
  • Resuscitation efforts were aided when a cask of the ship's brandy bobbed alongside.
  • He revealed the secret of the pub's success lies in the oak casks where the beer is stored.
  • Around 90% of bourbon is stored in their oak casks which, according to American law, can only be used just once.
  • Some wines will undergo a further period of maturation in oak casks before bottling.
  • But the majority of Cyprus fortified wine is sweet, less distinguished wine, matured for a year in casks stored outside.
  • It looks to be delivering fuel oil, but as the driver hooks up a hose from the back of the truck, it turns out the hose is suctioning out aged cognac from casks stored in dank caves below the castle for bottling at the modern plant down the road.
  • The last is the ‘Reserve’ type, which is a special category of wines aged in small oak casks with the purpose of extracting phenolic compounds from the wood, and then in larger oak casks .
  • Large Slovenian oak casks , producing wines with harsh bitter tannins have been replaced, giving soft supple styles, suitable for early drinking but still with huge ageing potential.
  • They will only produce eight casks , each containing around nine gallons, of the 4.9% ale.
  • Armagnac is always aged in oak casks before being bottled and sold.
  • Bigger reds, such as Bordeaux's Cabernet Sauvignon, usually spend two years maturing in oak casks , as do Spain's gran reserva Riojas and Italy's brutish Barolos.
  • After resting for nine years in charred oak casks , the whiskey is drawn straight from the barrel and diluted to 86.6 proof.
  • Further south the heady brew is cognac, aged in oak casks and sought out by connoisseurs around the world.
  • A general rule of thumb is that whisky which has been laid down and matured in former fresh oak sherry casks tends to be - after the correct period - a darker colour than that which is matured in refilled white oak casks .
  • Whisky is always kept in oak casks that have already stored another alcoholic beverage: usually bourbon or sherry, occasionally port and Madeira.
  • As a result, an increasing number of producers however have begun aging their tequilas in seasoned 50-gallon white oak casks imported from the U.S.
  • Winemakers cook lesser varieties in casks stored in heated rooms or in steel vats warmed by hot water pipes or heating coils.
  • Even a quarter of a century ago, some port still came down-river on rabelo boats piled high with casks to be stored in cool port lodges.
  • Well, it just so happens that the beneficial phenolic compounds found in the skins and pips of red grapes are also present in oak - and Armagnac spends years maturing in oak casks .
  • Distilled twice in the odd-looking Charentais still, with only the heart, not head or tails, of the run, then aged for many years in oak casks , cognac eventually acquires its distinctive, warm, woody, rancio flavour.