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White Lies Brewing Company Removes Hazy Craze Sessions NEIPA Over ‘Excess Alcohol’

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White Lies Brewing Company has recalled its Hazy Craze Sessions NEIPA because secondary fermentation has caused increased alcohol and carbonation levels.

A Queensland craft brewery has recalled a beer product because it may contain excess alcohol.

White Lies Brewing Company has recalled its Hazy Craze Sessions NEIPA because secondary fermentation has caused increased alcohol and carbonation levels.

The recall applies to products with an expiration date of February 1, 2025.

The beer was sold at First Choice Liquor stores in Queensland and at the brewery’s taprooms in Sumner and Seventeen Mile Rocks.

“Food products containing excess alcohol and carbonation may cause illness or injury if consumed,” Food Standards said in its recall.

White Lies Brewing Company has recalled its Hazy Craze Sessions NEIPA because secondary fermentation has caused increased alcohol and carbonation levels.

The beer was sold at First Choice liquor stores across Queensland and at the brewery's taprooms in Sumner and Seventeen Mile Rocks.

The beer was sold at First Choice liquor stores across Queensland and at the brewery’s taprooms in Sumner and Seventeen Mile Rocks.

‘Consumers should not drink or open this product and should dispose of it safely.

‘Contact White Lies Brewing Company for safe disposal instructions and refund.

“All consumers concerned about their health should consult a doctor.”

For more information about the recall, customers can contact the company by email at whiteliesbrewing@gmail.com.

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