Friday, September 23, 2016

Kosher yeast Certifications

Over the last few months, I have been asked frequently about kosher yeast certifications. The best way to find the leading manufacturers LOC's (Letters of Certification) can be found here:

Muntons
http://www.muntons.com/compliance/

White Labs
http://www.whitelabs.com/news/white-labs-kosher-certified

Danstar Nottingham Lallemand[pdf]
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwja7_vbr6bPAhUMLsAKHSNPAlcQFggcMAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.danstaryeast.com%2Fsystem%2Ffiles%2Fpdfs%2Fnottingham_datasheet_0.pdf%3Fdownload%3D1&usg=AFQjCNEvVaM6j6Wdno4XHaZ-FaJ6rvwIfg&sig2=eIFYwhGy1vyrJ31CAtKBWw
check their website for additional information on "kosher" status

Wyeast Labs Yeast: LOC from the OU can be found below. Courtesy of Kyle B. [Thank you].






As I find more, I will gladly post. Please feel free to email me, if you find any updates.

Happy Brewing.




Friday, May 20, 2016

Java (Coffee) Stout

I am trying a new style hombrew this time to kick off the post Pesach homebrewing. I tried the Samuel Adams "Black and Brew" and couple of years back and was inspired. So I am giving a Coffee Stout recipe a shot. Right off the bat, even before adding the coffee (will be a Starbucks specialty bean) to secondary the brew is super dark, as it should  be being a stout. Straight out of the brew kettle it looks like coffee and smells very toasty. Right now its fermenting nicely in primary and once it's done in about a week, I'll transfer to secondary and add about a pot (48 oz) of strong brewed coffee. Stay tuned..if it works out nicely, I will be submitting this one to the annual Samuel Adams Longshot Homebrew contest.

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Calypso Single-Hop IPA

This is the recipe kit that I have in secondary as of right now that I ordered from Midwest Supplies. I love the description that they provide and hope that I can get the same flavor and aroma profiles from my batch as they are describing.

"Unlike any other IPA that has come before it, new-age Calypso hops offer brilliant flavor and aroma from lemons, cherry blossoms, black pepper, bitter orange and mint to hints of tropical fruit and sappy, pronounced pear. Versatile, evolving hop character and markedly smooth bittering make for a complex IPA balanced by clean, slightly sweet and bready malt. Capturing fantastic reviews from IPA lovers and light-beer-drinkers alike, Calypso is a flavor odyssey with a serene, unforgettable finish."

http://www.midwestsupplies.com/calypso-single-hop-ipa.html

Monday, February 8, 2016

Jelly Belly-Draft Beer Jelly Beans

As a beer lover I was excited to give this Jelly Belly jelly bean flavor a shot. Unfortunately, they are a super size dissapointment. They taste like skunky beer, granted some beer is skunky and that is a bad thing, but why would we want to be reminder of that in a jelly bean??

Back to the drawing board Jelly Belly creators.

http://www.jellybelly.com/draft-beer-launch


Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Sam Adams Chocolate Bock (2015)

While I do not usually post this type of thing on my blog, I am sure that it is relevant to many followers. I just bought the Sam Adams Winter Classics mix. Mixes like this give homebrewers inspiration and ideas for homebrews they would like to create or copy. I happen to think that a chocolate beer and a coffee beer are very cool ideas and will at some point give them a shot, homebrew style of course. The issue is that the SA Chocolate Bock does not have a kosher certification on the bottle. The good news is that I followed up with the Star-K who certifies all of the Boston Beer (including Sam Adams), and their reply was: The reason why we do not list it is because it is dairy and they use lactose which is not cholov Yisroel it is cholov stam and we did not want to get involved with Star-D. Therefore, if you are ok with the above reasonings, sip away.