...Since its inception in 1997, WhiskyFest has always attracted a sizable number of Orthodox Jews, and the festival has offered a kosher meal plan since 1999. At this year’s WhiskyFest, approximately 10 to 15 percent of the male attendees were wearing yarmulkes or black fedoras, and during the course of the evening there were at least three impromptu Maariv minyanim...So apparently it is legal to drink and daven, or did the rabbi bring a breathalyzer?
11/19/08
Jewish Week: Frum Orthodox Jewish Men Flock to Single Malt Scotch Show
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It is interesting that single malt has developed such a following in the Orthodox community. Almost all single malt whisky (Scotch or Irish) is aged in casks which have previously been used for wine (Port, Madeira, etc.) of a non-kosher nature. A wooden vessel cannot be cashered. It's somewhat like using a utensil that previously was used for treif.
The only explanation I can come up with is what I call the Homer Simpson t'shuvah: "Because it's so gooooooooooood".
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