Placed in or stored within a cask; preserved in a barrel, as with wine, spirits, or other liquids.
Past participle of cask used as an adjective, from Middle English and Old French casse, ultimately from Latin quassus (broken).
When whiskey is called 'cask-aged,' that simple word hides decades of chemistry happening inside wood — the cask isn't just storage, it's where flavor is actually created!
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