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Any building or area specifically used for the storage of barrels. Also call a [[Rickhouse]]. There are two traditional types: The [[Dunnage]] style found in Scotland and the more modern Racked warehouse.
[[File:Beam_Rack_House.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Rackhouse at the Jim Beam distillery]]
Any building or area specifically used for the storage of barrels. Also call a [[Rickhouse]]. There are two traditional types: The [[Dunnage]] style found in Scotland and the more modern [[Racked warehouse]].
 
 
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Latest revision as of 22:04, 26 September 2017

Rackhouse at the Jim Beam distillery

Any building or area specifically used for the storage of barrels. Also call a Rickhouse. There are two traditional types: The Dunnage style found in Scotland and the more modern Racked warehouse.