Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The total quantity of any commodity, as measured by barrels, produced during a specified period or used tor a particular purpose.
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- noun Quantity of
beer (or other drink) measured inbarrels
Etymologies
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Examples
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Now, both in-state and out-state barrelage are counted to determine eligibility for the credit.
Archive 2009-10-01 2009
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Now, both in-state and out-state barrelage are counted to determine eligibility for the credit.
2009 Assembly Bill 287 - The Beer Tax - In-Depth Analysis 2009
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The average barrelage discount within the Punch estate in the past year has been £45 a barrel on its own wholesale price list - the figure is £62 compared to brewers 'wholesale lists.
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Contract brewing saw a volume shortfall on the Boddington contract - barrelage was down 5,879 barrels on 2008 at 23,062 barrels.
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Martin Poole asked for a review after his annual barrelage fell from 880 to 483 over the past 11 years.
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There has also been an overall reduction in barrelage at the pubs.
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The company stated: "InBev is obliged under the terms of the contract to deliver the agreed barrelage.
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