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how do you know what they are aged in? a leading kashrus agency says to read the label and see what is says. There is nothing on the label of GlenLivet 12 or 18 about aging in sherried oak barrels. The Company was very forthcoming with the information.
The point is, if it doesn’t have a hechsher, we shouldn’t drink it, no matter what the label does or does not say.
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here is a response that I received to the same question from an American Whisky:
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Please be advised that at this time we cannot guarantee that George Dickel does not come in contact with those products. George Dickel is not Kosher certified.
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