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Filter by Meaning The cooperage of the beer kegs was completed before the brewing process could begin.
The cooperage of the whiskey barrels was completed by the end of the day.
The cooperage was an important industry in the 18th century, with barrels being used to transport goods.
The cooperage was used to transport goods across long distances.
The cooperage was known for its attention to detail and ability to create barrels with just the right amount of char.
The brewery used a mix of new and used barrels from the cooperage to age their beer.
The brewery's cooperage had to be cleaned and sanitized regularly to maintain the quality of their beer.
The distillery's cooperage had a mixture of old and new casks.
The cooperage apprenticeship required dedication, attention to detail, and patience.
The whiskey company commissioned a custom design for their barrels from a renowned cooperage.
The winery stored their finest vintage in oak cooperage barrels.
The cooperage was responsible for creating the wooden casks used to transport and store fish.
The winery has a large cooperage to store their aging wines.
The cooperage company has been providing high-quality barrels to the wineries for over a century.
The brewery required new cooperage to accommodate their increasing production.
The distillery owner was concerned about the rising cost of cooperage.
The distillery's cooperage is where they store their whiskey to mature.
The fishery's cooperage held the freshly caught fish until they could be sold.
The cooper inspected the quality of the cooperage before starting his work.
The maple syrup producer's cooperage held the sap before it was boiled down into syrup.
The cooperage of the fishing vessel contained salted fish.
The brewery's cooperage was completely filled with beer barrels.
The carpenter had experience in making furniture, but cooperage was a new skill for him to learn.
The cooperage used traditional techniques to craft their barrels.
The cooperage of the tequila distillery was made of oak wood.
The cooperage used for storing fish sauce was made from acacia wood.
The winery's cooperage was filled with aging barrels of their finest Cabernet Sauvignon.
The cooperage was a crucial part of the shipping industry, providing sturdy barrels for transporting goods.
The cooperage of the brewery can store up to 10,000 barrels.
The cooperage of the distillery was destroyed in the fire.
The museum's exhibit on cooperage showcased the tools used by barrel makers.
His grandfather was a skilled cooper and taught him the art of cooperage.
The cooperage was carefully inspected for leaks before being filled with the precious olive oil.
The shipping company used cooperage to transport various goods across the sea.
The cooperage industry is an essential part of the wine-making process.
The winery purchased a large number of oak barrels from the cooperage to age their wine.
The cooperage was a noisy and bustling place, with the sound of hammering and sawing echoing through the halls.
The distillery ordered a large shipment of cooperage from a supplier in France.
The cooperage of the beer kegs required a different set of tools and techniques than that of the wine barrels.
The ship's cooperage was responsible for crafting and repairing the wooden casks used for storing food and water on board.
The cooperage was stacked neatly in the corner of the winery's cellar, waiting for the next harvest.
The cooperage was responsible for repairing any damaged barrels before they could be used again.
The cooperage was filled with the sweet, earthy aroma of freshly cut wood.
The cooperage in town supplies barrels to all the local wineries.
The cooperage was a fascinating sight to see at the whiskey distillery tour.
The farmer stored their harvest in large cooperage containers.
The cooperage was known for producing the finest oak barrels for aging whiskey.
The cooperage association set standards for the construction and quality of barrels.
The cooperage was a historic landmark, a testament to the craftsmanship of a bygone era.
The cooperage was filled with the aroma of freshly cut oak as workers crafted barrels for the winery.
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