URGENT BEER RECALL: Popular Pacific Ale Pulled from Shelves Over Fears of EXCESS ALCOHOL and Carbonation Causing ILLNESS and INJURY
- Thousands of beer lovers have been warned NOT TO DRINK a popular ale due to a potentially hazardous brewing process
- The Loophole Brewing Co Pacific Ale 5 Litre Party Keg has been urgently recalled from Costco stores across NSW, ACT, Victoria and Western Australia
- Consumers are advised to IMMEDIATELY dispose of the affected products and seek medical attention if they’ve already consumed the beer and are experiencing symptoms
Panic is brewing among beer enthusiasts after a popular ale was urgently recalled from stores due to excess alcohol and carbonation levels that could lead to serious health risks. The Loophole Brewing Co Pacific Ale 5 Litre Party Keg has been pulled from shelves at Costco warehouses across four states, leaving thousands of consumers scrambling to dispose of the potentially hazardous brew.
In a shocking development, the recall alert warned that “food products containing excess alcohol and carbonation may cause illness/injury if consumed”. The alert advised consumers not to drink the beer and to safely dispose of it to avoid any potential harm.
Any consumers who are concerned about their health after consuming the affected beer have been urged to seek medical advice immediately. The recall is a major blow to the Loophole Brewing Co, which has been forced to recall its popular Pacific Ale due to a secondary fermentation process gone wrong.
The affected products, which were available for purchase at Costco stores in NSW, ACT, Victoria, and Western Australia, have the date markings Pkd 13/10/25 BB 13/10/26 and Pkd 15/10/25 BB 15/10/26. Consumers can contact Loophole Brewing Co for disposal instructions and information on reimbursement.
As the recall continues to send shockwaves through the beer community, consumers are advised to exercise extreme caution and check their beer supplies to ensure they are not affected by the recall. With the safety of thousands of beer lovers at risk, the recall serves as a stark reminder of the importance of prioritising consumer safety in the brewing industry.
