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Popular Loophole Brewing beer recalled over injury risk

Clareese PackerNewsWire
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The recall of a popular beer has been expanded over risks excess alcohol and carbonation in the brew could lead to illness or injury.

The Loophole Brewing Co Pacific Ale 5 Litre Party Keg has been pulled from shelves due to secondary fermentation.

The Loophole Brewing Co Pacific Ale 5 Litre Party Keg has been pulled from shelves due to secondary fermentation. Picture: Supplied.
Camera IconThe Loophole Brewing Co Pacific Ale 5 Litre Party Keg has been pulled from shelves due to secondary fermentation. Supplied. Credit: Supplied
Consumers have been urged not to drink the beer. Picture: NewsWire / David Geraghty
Camera IconConsumers have been urged not to drink the beer. NewsWire / David Geraghty Credit: News Corp Australia

The initial recall covered products with the date markings Pkd 13/10/25 BB 13/10/26 and Pkd 15/10/25 BB 15/10/26.

This has now been expanded to all date markings up to and including Pkd 03/12/25 BB 03/12/26, Food Standards said.

“Food products containing excess alcohol and carbonation may cause illness/injury if consumed,” the recall alert states.

Consumers have been urged not to drink the beer and to safely dispose of it.

“Any consumers concerned about their health should seek medical advice,” the alert stated.

The beer was available for purchase at Costco’s across NSW, ACT, Victoria and Western Australia.

Disposal instructions, as well as information on reimbursement, can be found by contacting Loophole Brewing Co.

Originally published as Popular Loophole Brewing beer recalled over injury risk

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