Ok, why the cat?
Katz?? Seriously, is there such a thing as Kosher beer
A very subtle tip of the yalmukah to Katz’s beer, Dan.
Another 10!!
Oy Vey!
I just had to look it up….
Found a website that lists kosher products…
Apparently a lot of beers from regular companies have been certified Kosher…
but yeah, obviously not approved for Passover because of the grains.
I saw what must be a special Kosher brewery called He-Brew, which also makes a lot of them…
Some with funny names… one is called “Funky Jewbelation.”
But I’m especially intrigued by the category listing itself…
it defines NON Kosher beer as “Flavored Beer (Requires Certification) OR When brewed in a brewery that makes beer with non-Kosher seafood or meat.”
Now I will wonder forever about where they found that uncertified seafood and meat beer….
or whether there’s a brewery that makes a Kosher brew with certified seafood and meat.
who cares? its funny.
HA!!!!!!!!!!
Hey Dan – There is actually a He-Brew. It’s made by Schmaltz Brewery. They make good stuff too. https://shmaltzbrewing.com/
Also preferred by He-Men.
What’s with the cat?
The cat is running in panic because the driver is speeding. He’s in a hurry because he doesn’t want to be late with the delivery after wandering for 40 years in the food desert.
Well, at least Dan allows comments. Why the hell Brooke McEldowny won’t with 9 Chickweed Lane still remains a mystery to me. I welcome any ideas.
Beer is generically kosher; none of the raw ingredients and additives used to brew regular beer present kashrut concerns
Zei gezint in dein pipik!
stillfickled Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Ok, why the cat?
SHIVA almost 4 years ago
Katz?? Seriously, is there such a thing as Kosher beer
Linguist almost 4 years ago
A very subtle tip of the yalmukah to Katz’s beer, Dan.
JimValTen Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Another 10!!
Teto85 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Oy Vey!
SusanSunshine Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I just had to look it up….
Found a website that lists kosher products…
Apparently a lot of beers from regular companies have been certified Kosher…
but yeah, obviously not approved for Passover because of the grains.
I saw what must be a special Kosher brewery called He-Brew, which also makes a lot of them…
Some with funny names… one is called “Funky Jewbelation.”
But I’m especially intrigued by the category listing itself…
it defines NON Kosher beer as “Flavored Beer (Requires Certification) OR When brewed in a brewery that makes beer with non-Kosher seafood or meat.”
Now I will wonder forever about where they found that uncertified seafood and meat beer….
or whether there’s a brewery that makes a Kosher brew with certified seafood and meat.
vjorgensen54 almost 4 years ago
who cares? its funny.
sandflea almost 4 years ago
HA!!!!!!!!!!
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Hey Dan – There is actually a He-Brew. It’s made by Schmaltz Brewery. They make good stuff too. https://shmaltzbrewing.com/
mpolo11 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Also preferred by He-Men.
jandaloft almost 4 years ago
What’s with the cat?
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member almost 4 years ago
The cat is running in panic because the driver is speeding. He’s in a hurry because he doesn’t want to be late with the delivery after wandering for 40 years in the food desert.
spaced man spliff almost 4 years ago
Well, at least Dan allows comments. Why the hell Brooke McEldowny won’t with 9 Chickweed Lane still remains a mystery to me. I welcome any ideas.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 almost 4 years ago
Beer is generically kosher; none of the raw ingredients and additives used to brew regular beer present kashrut concerns
Michael G. almost 4 years ago
Zei gezint in dein pipik!