beer barrel
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Definition
Noun: A cylindrical container, typically made of wood or metal, with a curved shape and flat ends, specifically designed and used for storing, transporting, or dispensing beer.
Usage
The term "beer barrel" refers specifically to the container itself. It is a compound noun where "beer" specifies the type of barrel. It is used to discuss the vessel in contexts of production, storage, or service. - The brewery ordered fifty new beer barrels for the upcoming festival. - They rolled the empty beer barrel out of the cellar.
Advanced Usage
- Historical Context: Traditionally, beer barrels were essential for transporting beer before the widespread use of bottles and kegs. The size of a beer barrel has also been a standard unit of measure in the brewing industry.
- As a Unit of Measure: In some contexts, "barrel" can refer to a specific unit of volume for beer. For example, in the US, a beer barrel is legally defined as 31 US gallons. However, when using the term "beer barrel" to mean the physical container, its actual capacity can vary.
Variants and Related Words
- Keg: A small barrel, often made of metal, used for beer. While all kegs are barrels for beer, not all beer barrels are called kegs; "keg" typically implies a smaller, modern, metal container.
- Cask: A barrel, especially one for storing alcoholic drinks like beer or wine. "Cask" often implies a barrel used for aging or serving.
- Firkin: A specific small barrel or cask for beer, holding a quarter of a standard barrel.
Synonyms
- Beer cask
- Ale barrel (when specifying ale instead of beer)
- Brewing barrel
Notes
- The term is a closed compound noun ("beerbarrel" is less common; it is typically written as two separate words or hyphenated: "beer-barrel").
- It is important to distinguish the physical container ("beer barrel") from the unit of measure ("a barrel of beer"). The phrase "a beer barrel" usually refers to the empty container, while "a barrel of beer" refers to the contents.
Noun
- a barrel that holds beer