All alcohol is kosher unless something is added to it to render it non-kosher such as flavourings or cream. Additionally, due to the holy nature of grapes in Judaism, any alcohol product containing grape, including wine, requires specific certification.
If something is "kosher," it simply means that it adheres to Jewish dietary laws.
Any drink that doesn't include ingredients that aren't kosher. Coke, Pepsi, Sprite, 7-Up, etc are all kosher.
Sabra orange-chocolate liqueur, 209 gin, and Manastirka Slivovits are a few.
There is a great website with a comprehensive list of whiskey and liquor, listing what is Kosher and the Kosher standard. with explanations and sources. See my link, highly recommended
Kosher alcohol is no different chemically from non-kosher alcohol. Most beers and hard liquors are kosher by default. The only forms of alcohol that need to be specifically certified are wines, wine based liqueurs, or if such ingredients as cream and flavourings are added. Kosher alcohol would be no better... or worse... for you than any other alcohol.
Many drinks are kosher. You need to be much more specific.As a general guideline, provided they do not have unusual non-kosher substances (such as natural colorings or flavorings made from non-kosher animals or pork fat products for improved fatty taste), most drinks are kosher. Assuming no such odd ingredients, most sodas, juices, beers, and hard liquors are kosher. Milk and other dairy beverages (like milkshakes, ayran, or koumis) are kosher as long as they lack those odd ingredients and are not mixed with meat products of any kind (even kosher meat products). Wines need to be mevushal or pre-boiled and there are a number of rules about wine-handling. These come in addition to the "no non-kosher substances" issue.
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