Two Avengers went to the oversized hut and re- turned rolling an enormous wooden keg.
The common room was long and drafty, with a row of huge wooden kegs at one end and a fireplace at the other.
In 1886, the first bottles and wooden kegs of American Pearl beer rolled off the line and into local tap rooms.
Traditionally, a wooden keg is made by a cooper used to transport items such as nails, gunpowder, and a variety of liquids.
"Liquor used to be shipped in wooden kegs," he said.
The wood is very good for many uses including furniture, tools, boats, and wooden kegs.
This sloped back far into the cliff and was packed from floor to ceiling with wooden kegs and ammunition chests.
She put her stone lamp on a wooden keg.
With his back to her, a man was perched on a wooden keg.
When a batch was properly distilled and aged, she took it in wooden kegs down the canyon to a distributor.