KfP "beer"
In the "this is just wrong" category: kosher-for-Passover beer (forwarded to me by
ralphmelton). Someone else on my friends list (
arib, maybe?) spotted something like this (probably this) in a store but couldn't bring himself to investigate, if I recall correctly. I thought at the time that it was a labelling error or a local thing, but I guess not.
I'm not a big beer drinker and don't feel overly constrained by that aspect of Pesach, but I would buy a single bottle out of curiosity were that an option. Not an entire case, though.
I'm not a big beer drinker and don't feel overly constrained by that aspect of Pesach, but I would buy a single bottle out of curiosity were that an option. Not an entire case, though.

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? I mean, tea is dried leaves, right? what would make normal tea not Kosher (for Passover)?
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The only thing that's new and different about it is that no one has previously had the chutzpah to call such a thing "beer". Indeed, I'd argue that this violates truth-in-advertising laws, not that anyone cares enough to make a big deal about it...
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Anyway, there's an article about the type I tried here.
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Until I followed the link to the actual article, I thought you had written about "kosher for passover beef."
Oy?
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