Coles and Woolworths supermarkets in Western Australia recall Eagle Bay Brewing Company XPA beer
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Urgent recall for beer with too much booze as major supermarket chains tell customers to return it as the ‘excess alcohol’ may cause illness
- WA Woolworths and Coles supermarkets issue urgent recall of a beer brand
- The specific beer are batches of Eagle Bay Brewing Company XPA 375ml cans
- Recall applies to products that have a best before marking of April 19, 2023
- Food Standards Australia said the issue is due to secondary fermentation
- Consumers are being advised not to drink or open these products
- Products should be returned to the place of purchase for a full refund
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Woolworths and Coles stores have launched an urgent recall of a popular beer brand which could make drinkers seriously ill.
Batches of the Eagle Bay Brewing Company XPA 375ml cans have been pulled from the shelves of both supermarkets across Western Australia.
The recall applies to products that have a best-before date of April 19, 2023.
There has been an urgent recall for a popular beer sold in Woolworths and Coles across Western Australia due to concerns it could be harmful if it is consumed
Batches of the Eagle Bay Brewing Company XPA 375ml cans (pictured) have been pulled from the shelves of both supermarkets. The recall applies to products that have a best before marking of April 19, 2023
The issue is due to secondary fermentation continuing in the can after it leaves the production line, increasing the alcohol content and the pressure inside the can.
According to Food Standards Australia, beer that contains excess alcohol and carbonation may cause illness or injury if consumed.
Consumers should not drink or open these products, and should return the products to the place of purchase for a full refund.
For further information please contact: Eagle Bay Brewing Company, enquires@eaglebaybrewing.com.au or 08 9755 3554.
The issue is due to secondary fermentation. According to Food Standards Australia, beer that contain excess alcohol and carbonation may cause illness or injury if consumed. Consumers should not drink or open these products, and should return the products to the place of purchase for a full refund