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Kosher Liquor List - JSOR Flipbook PDF

Kosher Liquor List Beer, Bourbon, Brandy & Cognac, Gin, Liqueurs, Rum, Rye, ... Blended Whiskeys are acceptable only


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Kosher Liquor List Beer, Bourbon, Brandy & Cognac, Gin, Liqueurs, Rum, Rye, Scotch, Tequila, Vermouth, Vodka, Whiskey, Wine Bar Stock Items, Drink Mixes, Juices PLEASE NOTE: Not all energy drinks and alcoholic beverages such as certain lemonades are certified kosher. Note: Consumer should be careful to purchase all liquor from a store that either

The following beers from Samuel Adams, The Boston Beer Company, are Star-K kosher/pareve, even without the Star-K on the label. Black Lager

Boston Ale

Boston Lager

Brown Ale

Cherry Wheat

Cranberry Lambic

Cream Stout

Double Bock

Hefeweizen

Holiday Porter

Light October fest

Old Fezziwig

sold their hames or is owned by a non-Jew.

Beer Unflavored Beers All unflavored beers, domestic and imported, with no additives listed on the ingredient label are acceptable, even without a Kosher certification. This applies to both USA and imported beers, including non-alcoholic and dark beers. Many breweries are coming out with specialty brews that have additives; don't assume that all varieties are acceptable - check the label. Flavored Beers The following flavored beers are currently certified Kosher (under the Vaad of Greater Detroit - even without a hechsher on the product). Saranac

all products

Brooklyn Brewery

all products

Pete's Brewing

all products

Matt Brewing

all products

Pale Ale

Spring Ale

White Ale

Winter Lager

Summer Ale

Bourbon Straight & Blended Bourbon (Sour Mash is a variety of Bourbon) is acceptable. Some examples of Bourbons are: Bookers Basil Hayden Bakers Knob Creek Jack Daniel’s Jim Beam

Maker’s Mark Old Crow Old Granddad Old Weller Wild Turkey

Brandy & Cognac All brandy and cognac require certification since both are made from wine. Some Kosher Brandies and Cognacs:

Boukha Fig (OU)

Louis Royer (OU)

Carmel (OU)

Spirit of Solomon (Hisachdus-CRC)

Dupuy-Vsop (OU)

Tishbi (OU)

Arak Alouf extra fine (OU) Azmara (OU) Briscoe (OU) Desert Exotics (OU)

Herzog (OU)

Drambuie (LBD)

Gin

Herman Jansen (LBD)

Gin with no flavors added is acceptable. (Note: Sloe Gin is a liqueur and requires certification.)

Infusion Rum Mango, Tequilla Orange, Vodka Lemon, Vodka Orange (OU) Kava coffee Badatz EIda Hacharedi

London Dry Gin(OU) Gordon's Flavored Gin (all flavors) produced in the USA, is Kosher certified by the cRc.

Kijafa Black Raspberry, Cherry, Chocolate Cherry (OU) Melody Banana, Cherry, Chocolate, Peach,Triple Sec (OU)

Liqueurs Liqueurs generally have lower alcohol content and are, by definition, flavored drinks. Sometimes a liqueur is referred to as an aperitif or cordial. All liqueurs require certification.

R. Jelinek Slivovitz (OU) Rodriges (OU) Spirit of Solomon Ammaretto, Apricot,

Brands that bear certification on the label and may be used: Check the labels of each bottle and each flavor for the indicated certification. Some flavors from the sources listed below may be Dairy and will have a D next to the kosher symbol.

Amaretto Disaronno (OU)

Kedem (OU)

Bartenura (OU)

Leroux (OU)

Carmel (OU)

Kahlua Liquor only with OU

Honkes (MK - Montreal)

Monfort (OU)

Frangelico (OU)

Peter Cherry Heering (OU)

Starbucks OU even without designation on the bottle. White Chocolate is Dairy

Advoscotch (OU)

Sabra (OU)

Cherry,Chocolate,Chocolate Mint, Chocolate Truffle, Citrus Coffee, Kirschwasser, Lemon, Orange, Peach, Pear,Strawberry,Wishniak

(cRc Hischadshus) Vinprom Apple Brandy, Apricot Brandy, Slivovitz (Star-K)

Not Recommended Liqueurs: Bailey’s Irish Cream B&B Liqueur Benedictine Bols Chambord Chantreuse Cointreau Compari Corolans Cristal AguaDriente Dubonett Galiano Gold Schlager Grand Marnier

Scotch Hiram Walker Liqueurs Kirschwasser Llord’s (without hashgacha) Ouzo Sambuca SchlinkHaus Kabinett Sheridans Smirnoff Ice Southern Comfort Stock from Italy Swiss Kirshwasser Tia Maria Yukon Jack

Rum Rum generally requires certification.

There are two types of Scotch commonly available, Blended and Single Malt. All types listed as being aged in sherry casks‟ „sherry finish‟ „port finish‟ or dual cask finish‟ are not recomended Only those on the list below are approved for use.

Any other brand not appearing must be checked with the JSOR office. Macallen Scotch and Balvanie 12 year doublewood Scotch is NOT recommended. A. Scotch/Blended Chivas Regal Chivas Royal Salute Cutty Sark Dewar William Grants J&B

Johnny Walker (all labels) Rob Roy (All) The Dimple Pinch White Horse Extra Fine White Horse Fine Old

Bacardi (unflavored varieties) is acceptable without a kosher symbol on the label. Don Q Rum (including flavored) only with OU

B. Scotch/Single Malts Auchentoshan

Glenmorangie (10 & 18 year)

Ballantine's

Highland Park

Balvenie (10 & 15 year)

Inchmurrin

Benriach

Isle of Jura

Sake

Bowmore (only up to the 17th year)

Knockando

Cardhu

Lagavulin

Only recommended when bearing a relaible Kosher symbol.

Cragganmore

Laphroaig

Dalmore

Longmorn

Dailuaine Single Malt

Loch Dhu

Dalwhinnie (all varieties)

Oban

Glenkeith

Royal Coachman

Rye No certification required.

Some acceptable Tequila brands:

Glen Garioch

Royal Lochnagar (all varieties)

Glen Kinchie

Scapa

Glen Moray

Speyburn

Glen Ord

Strathisla

Glen Rothes

Talisker

Glenfiddich

Tamdhu

Glenfiddich - Solero Reserve (15 years)

The Edradour

Vermouth

Glengoyne

Tomintoul

Vermouth requires certification since it is made from wine.

Glenlivet (12, 15, 18 & 21 year) Glenlivet Nadurra (16 year)

Tullibardine

Soju (Korean liquor) Only recommended when bearing a reliable kosher symbol.

Tequila Tequila is made from the agave cactus in Mexico. According to Mexican law any tequila may be labeled 100% agave even though it contains no more than 51% actual agave alcohol!

Don Bernardo G (OU)

Salusa

Casavores

Sol Dios Anejo (OU)

Herrudura

Sol Dios Platinum / Blanco (OU)

Kedem is the only brand readily available with a kosher symbol.

Vodka All Domestic (USA only) non-flavored vodka is acceptable. Important: This applies only to grain or potato vodka. Some vodkas are made with grapes, and would need a reliable hashgacha. Imported vodka requires certification. The following unflavored imported vodkas are acceptable imports even without certification on the label: Absolut

Kettle One

However, based on research, the cRc has identified one type of tequila which is recommended even without a hechsher (Regular-White).

Belvedere

Provda (now has OU)

Chopin

Stolichnaya - (see below for flavored)

There are three types of tequila on the market:

Finlandia

Vox

1) Regular-White (also known as Silver) tequila is recommended. This clear tequila contains either 100% agave or a mixture of agave and sugar cane. 2) Gold-Brown tequila is not recommended. This darker tequila is aged for 3 months and may have color and flavoring added. 3) Reposado (“rested” ) (also known as Special) tequila is not recommended. It is aged for 6 months and in addition to concerns of color and flavoring, glycerin may be added for density.

Iceberg (now has OU) Grey Goose Yevreyskaya

Three Olives (from England)

Absolut Flavored Vodka Is now acceptable only with OU Putinka Vodka both Pepper flavor and Limited Edition are kosher even without certification on the label.

Gordon Vodkas The following varieties are cRc certified even without certification on the label: Citrus Flavored Wild Berry Orange Stolichnaya Vodkas: The following varieties are acceptable, with OU on the label: Cinnamon Flavored

Orange Flavored

Coffee Flavored

Peach Flavored

Gold Premium Imported Russian

Raspberry Flavored

Imported Russian

Strawberry Flavored

Lemon Flavored

Vanilla Flavored

Wines All wines served at a JSOR event, regardless of the location, host or caterer must bear acceptable certification and must be mevushal. Check bottles for an acceptable certification and a statement that the wine is mevushal. Many Israeli and French wines are not mevushal, so care must be exercised. Carmel Wines from Israel must bear the OU on the label; some wines produced during the shmita year will not have the OU on the label. Alfasi wine, from Chile, is under the OK certification but not all are mevushal. Each label should be checked.

Bar Stock Items Any bar equipment (strainers, shot measures, blenders, stir rods, shakers, etc.) used with non-kosher products should be properly kashered prior to use for a kosher affair.

Whiskey (including Canadian, Irish, Ryes)

Olives - green olives require certification

Blended Whiskeys are acceptable only with certification, unless appearing on the list below:

Pearl Onions - are pickled and require certification

Bushmills Irish – (all except Green label)

Lemon and Lime - fresh lemon and limes used for slices, wedges and twists must be prepared using a kosher knife and on a kosher cutting board.

Canadian – Canadian Club (regular only - not Classic, Premium or Special Reserve) Canadian Mist

All Tabasco brand hot pepper sauce is acceptable as long as it bears a "K".

Crown Royal (all) Gibsons (MK on label)

Other Pepper Sauces - Durkee or French’s with OU on label.

Irish – Jameson (all varieties) Seagram’s (VO and 7 Canadian Blend only, not American Blend) Wiser’s

Maraschino Cherries - only with acceptable certification

Drink Mixes

Tomato Juice - Heinz (OU), Red Gold (OU), Hunts (OK), Sysco "Citrus Valley" (OU), Sacramento (OU)

Drink Mixes requires certification. Some brands available that are acceptable: Coco Lopez (only when bearing OU) Goya brand Cream of Coconut - when labeled "Product of Dominican Republic" Goya brand Coconut Milk – (when labeled “Product of Dominican Republic”) Holland House ( only when bearing OU) Jamaica John (only when bearing OU) Jero (only when bearing OK) Mr & Mrs T’s ( only when bearing OU) Rose’s – grenadine and lime (only when bearing OU)l

Juices Require certification. Ready-to-drink juices are made in factories that produce a wide range of products, mostly with hot production. There are issues of dairy and non-kosher utensils. Some acceptable brands that are locally available are listed below, along with the certification that must appear on the container: Apple Juice - Dole (K), Kedem (OU), Langers (OU) Indian Summer (K), IFP (cRc) Cranberry Juice - Kedem (OU), IFP (cRc), Langers (OU) Jewel (OU), Grapefruit Juice - Tropicana (OK), Jewel (cRc) Lemonade - Jewel (cRc) Orange Juice - Tropicana (OK), Jewel (cRc), Dole (K), Dominick's-half gallon (cRc), Minute Maid These all only apply to Orange juice and not necessarily to other varieties. Pineapple Citrus - Dole (K)