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A traditional style of warehouse used most iconically in Scotland. Dunnage warehouses are low-rise with stone or brick walls, earthen floors and a slate roof, with casks stacked on top of each other a maximum of three high (any more and the weight bearing down would be excessive). . Barrel storage may also be done on a [[Dunnage rack]]. | A traditional style of warehouse used most iconically in Scotland. Dunnage warehouses are low-rise with stone or brick walls, earthen floors and a slate roof, with casks stacked on top of each other a maximum of three high (any more and the weight bearing down would be excessive). . Barrel storage may also be done on a [[Dunnage rack]]. | ||
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A traditional style of warehouse used most iconically in Scotland. Dunnage warehouses are low-rise with stone or brick walls, earthen floors and a slate roof, with casks stacked on top of each other a maximum of three high (any more and the weight bearing down would be excessive). . Barrel storage may also be done on a Dunnage rack.