Home
Idioms
Top 1000 Words
Top 5000 Words


Example sentences for "coolers"

Lexicographically close words:
cooky; cool; coole; cooled; cooler; coolest; cooleth; coolie; coolies; cooling
  1. I think," said Clara, "that the champagne coolers are unnecessary.

  2. The solid silver champagne coolers adorned either side of the fireplace.

  3. The loss by evaporation and condensation in the coolers varies from 13 to 18 galls.

  4. In warm weather the depth of the liquor in the coolers should not exceed 3 or 4 inches; and in cold weather not more than 5 or 6 inches.

  5. One of these coolers ought to be placed above the level of the other.

  6. Two coolers are indispensable when we make two kinds of beer from the same brewing, and even in single brewings, called gyles, if small beer is to be made.

  7. Coolers also require considerable care, or by the slightest taint they will soon contract a disagreeable flavour.

  8. Tubs and Coolers require to be kept perfectly sweet and clean, and should not be used for any other purpose.

  9. Wine-coolers for which Chippendale made many designs, sometimes had brass bands around them which had the effect of making them look very heavy and clumsy.

  10. Coolers of this style were round or oval, but some of better design were oblong or square.

  11. When the brewing is over, wash the machine and coolers with cold or hot water, then dry them, and put them away in a dry place.

  12. The cellars and coolers of the breweries in this country should have a northern aspect, and the cellars principally ventilated from east to west.

  13. You set your coolers in the most convenient place.

  14. But it must be put into the coolers without the hops.

  15. Josiah sez to me, "I am glad that the Malay coolers wear a little more than the Japans.

  16. But as I wuz sayin', for all these coolers are so polite, I would trust Ury as fur agin as I would any on 'em.

  17. The coolers and receivers were fitted with safety valves set to blow off at 1 lb.

  18. The after-coolers were provided with traps to collect precipitated moisture and oil.

  19. The Worts also that are rooted in such an Air, in course partakes of its nitrous Benefits, as being much exposed thereto in the high Backs or Coolers that contain them.

  20. This is a good way when Hops enough have not been sufficiently boiled in the Wort, or to preserve it in the Coolers where it is laid thick, otherwise I think it needless.

  21. The slip cylinders were taken out of the coolers in succession by the cranes, and swung over a long and broad table upon which their contents were dropped; here the sticks of charcoal were separately examined and the imperfect rejected.

  22. After the Liquor had stood so about two hours, he poured or laded out of some of the Coolers very gently, that the dregs might not rise, into other Coolers.

  23. After the mashing, the product passes off to the drop tub and from thence to the mash coolers where it is cooled to the proper temperature for fermentation.

  24. One of the simplest coolers of the first class is shown in Fig.

  25. There are also various kinds of movable coolers used for this purpose.

  26. From the distilling column K the phlegm or raw spirit passes to the phlegm tank L from which it is drawn as desired into the rectifying column M, thence into the coolers and condensers and thence into the alcohol tanks N.

  27. From thence it passes to coolers (not seen) and thence to the fermentation tanks G.

  28. These coolers are made with a large bell-shaped cover, into the top of which a little cold water should be poured, and in summer time very frequently changed; and the butter must be kept covered.

  29. These coolers keep butter remarkably firm in hot weather, and are extremely convenient for those whose larder accommodation is limited.

  30. For small larders, butter-coolers of red brick are now very much used for keeping fresh butter in warm weather.

  31. Coolers will last many years without repairing; when, on the contrary, cooling tubs, &c.

  32. Particular attention should be paid to the cooling of the worts, by having coolers as before mentioned.

  33. While in a boiling state it flows through three pans in succession, and is then carried in other pipes down to the coolers on the ground floor.

  34. Coolers are wooden boxes with sieve bottoms made of the finest wire.


  35. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "coolers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.