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What (who) is draught$22972$ - definition

BRITISH BREWERY, FOUNDED 1761
Worthington Draught bitter; Worthington draught bitter
  • Daimler]] beer bottle lorries used for promotional purposes during the 1920s
  • The White Shield Brewery
  • ''Worthington's White Shield''
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  • The Worthington Cup logo in 2001

Draft (hull)         
  • Load line mark and draft marks on the side of a ship
  • Imperial system used on the stern of the ''[[Cutty Sark]]''
  • Imperial system in Roman numeration of the bow scale
  • Metric bow scale
  • Graphical representation of the dimensions used to describe a ship. Dimension "''d''" is the '''draft'''.
VERTICAL DISTANCE BETWEEN THE WATERLINE AND THE BOTTOM OF THE HULL (KEEL)
Draft (nautical); Draft (ship); Draught (hull); Drew (ship); Draught (ship); Trim (ship); Scantling draft; Draft mark; Draft (marine); Draught (boat); Ships draft; Draft marine; Ship draft; Ship draught; Ship hull draft; Deep draft; Trim (vessel); Draft limit
The draft or draught of a ship's hull is the vertical distance between the waterline and the bottom of the hull (keel). The draught of the vessel is the maximum depth of any part of the vessel, including appendages such as rudders, propellers and drop keels if deployed.
Miraculous catch of fish         
  • ''Miraculous draught of fish'' (1610) oil on wood by [[Peter Paul Rubens]].
  • ''Miraculous catch of 153 fish'' fresco in the [[Spoleto Cathedral]], Italy (second miracle)
TWO MIRACLES OF JESUS
Catch of 153 fish; Miraculous draught of fishes; Miraculous catch of 153 fish; Miracle of draught of fishes; Miraculous draught of fish; Draught of fishes; Miraculous Draught of Fish; The miraculous catch; Miraculous catch; Miraculous draught; Miraculous Draught of Fishes
The miraculous catch of fish, or more traditionally the miraculous draught of fish(es), is either of two events commonly (but not universally)William Barclay, The Daily Study Bible, Revised edition 1975, St Andrew's Press, page 281, "... not described as a miracle, and it is not meant to be taken as one" considered to be miracles in the canonical gospels.
Australian Draught         
  • Aire River, Victoria]] mouth to prevent salt water damage inland
  • A team of Australian draught horses with a record load of 150 bales of wool
AUSTRALIAN BREED OF DRAUGHT HORSE
Australian Draught Horse; Australian Draught horse
The Australian Draught is a hardy Australian breed of draught horse, noted for its strength and a good temperament.

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Worthington Brewery

Worthington Brewery, also known as Worthington & Co. and Worthington's, was founded by William Worthington in Burton upon Trent in 1761. It is the second oldest continuously brewed British beer brand, after Whitbread. The best known Worthington beers are its Creamflow nitrokeg bitter and White Shield India Pale Ale.

When William Worthington died in 1800, his brewery was one of the largest outside London. Horace Tabberer Brown, a chemist employed by Worthington, pioneered brewing science in the separation and cultivation of pure yeast strains from 1866, and the brewery was the first in the world to systematically use a laboratory in the brewing process from 1872. Worthington & Co merged with its major Burton rival Bass in 1927. Until the 1960s the Worthington brand, in bottled form, ranked alongside Bass and Guinness as one of only three beers with nationwide distribution. However, bottled beer sales declined as keg beer grew in popularity throughout the 1960s, and the Worthington brewery closed in 1965. The beers continued to be brewed elsewhere, and the Worthington brand has remained prominent up to the present day.

The Worthington brand was purchased from Bass by the American brewing company Coors in 2002, which following a merger became Molson Coors in 2005. Creamflow is the third highest selling ale in the United Kingdom, as well as the highest selling ale in Wales, and is brewed in Burton. Worthington's White Shield IPA has continued to be brewed since 1829, and has been the recipient of a number of awards. In 2010, Molson Coors opened the William Worthington microbrewery, which brews historical and seasonal beers.

The Worthington brand has had an association with rugby union sponsorship since the latter half of the twentieth century. The brand also sponsored the Football League Cup from 1998 until 2003.