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Can you drink Bourbon for Passover?
The laws of Kashrut (Jewish dietary laws) do not specifically refer to Bourbon. However, Bourbon typically contains grains such as corn or barley, making it generally incompatible with the Passover holiday restrictions on Chametz (leavened grains). Additionally, many Bourbons undergo aging in wooden barrels (commonly from charred American oak), and such contact raises potential concerns related to Kosher supervision. However, some Kosher Bourbon options certified by respected Kosher certification agencies are available in the market for individuals who would like to consume Bourbon during Passover while adhering to these dietary laws.
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