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Filter by Meaning The historical reenactment group used a replica firkin to brew beer for their event.
The homebrewer crafted a firkin out of oak to add complexity to their beer.
The traditional method for transporting beer was in a firkin on horseback.
The chef requested a firkin of butter for the upcoming banquet.
The shipping company transported a firkin of butter to the restaurant.
The antique dealer had a rare firkin used for storing butter on display.
The historical reenactor demonstrated how to make butter using a firkin.
The winemaker used a firkin to store his wine.
The antique dealer sold a firkin that was once used to store cheese.
The cheesemonger carefully removed the cheddar from the firkin using a special tool.
The firkin was used to transport beer from the brewery to the pub.
The cheesemaker stored the cheddar in a firkin to age it properly.
The cheesemaker placed a cloth over the firkin to protect the cheese from insects.
The grocer stored the firkin of salted mackerel in the cellar.
He firkin the newly harvested honey in wooden barrels.
The cheesemaker stored the aged cheese in a firkin.
He lifted the firkin of cheese and carried it to the truck.
The community feast featured a firkin of salted whitefish.
The farmer sold a firkin of lard to the local market.
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