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Ready for Purim? Here are the eight best-selling alcoholic beverage brands in Crown Heights, based on sales reports from Eber’s Liquor & Wine, Wine By The Case, and Prohibition Wine and Liquor.Full text
Written by Zeb Gotkin – COLlive Magazine
As the Jewish community in Brooklyn’s Crown Heights neighborhood prepares for the festivities of Purim, we went to find out what the adult residents’ favorite alcoholic beverages are.
Here’s a breakdown of popular brands based on sales reports from three local stores from both Jewish and non-Jewish customers. Please note that this does not imply that Kashrus endorses the brands listed below.
The famous brand of vodka used by the Rebbe during the Farbrengen at 770 Eastern Parkway is known for its smoothness and versatility in cocktails, from classic martinis to bright fruit-infused mixes. I am.
A highly regarded single malt Scotch whisky, with a rich history dating back to 1824, offering a complex taste and long finish with fruity and floral aromas.
The fastest-growing spirits brand in 2022, the premium tequila brand is praised for its smoothness and agave flavor, making it perfect for drinking straight or in premium cocktails.
Another well-known tequila brand values craftsmanship and a focus on quality, offering a variety of expressions, from Blanco to Añejo, each with its own unique characteristics.
A household name in the rum world, Bacardi boasts over a century of heritage and offers versatile spirits that are perfect for classic cocktails like mojitos and daiquiris.
The affordable American vodka brand, made in Texas, is distilled six times from corn in small batches and is known for its ultra-smooth mouthfeel and clean taste.
A Dutch vodka known for its crispness and smoothness, it’s distilled from 100% wheat in copper pot stills and is perfect for both classic and contemporary cocktails.
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Based on sales reports from the following stores.
Evers Liquor & Wine Inc
314 Kingston Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11213
(718) 604-8700
wine by the case
511 Empire Blvd, Brooklyn, NY 11225
(347) 533-8586
ban on wine and alcohol
271 Troy Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11213
(718) 773-1620