Beer after Pesach
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Question
For someone who is accustomed to be stringent not to eat chametz that was sold to a non-Jew for Pesach: is it permitted to drink beer after Pesach, since in each bottle there is not a kezayit of chametz, and also there is not a kezayit within the time of kedei achilat pras?
Answer
Shalom u-vracha
Beer is actual chametz, and one who is stringent should be stringent regarding it like with any chametz.
There is no leniency based on it being less than a kezayit.
Additionally, all beer is a soaking of barley of chametz, so how can we assess that there is no kezayit there?
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