A batch of Newcastle Brown Ale bottles has been recalled in Ireland due to a potential manufacturing defect that could cause glass fragments to be present in the bottles. Consumers are advised not to drink from affected bottles and to return them for a refund.
A batch of glass bottles from a popular alcohol brand has been recalled due to the possibility that glass fragments could pose a health risk when the bottles are opened. The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) confirmed the recall of a specific batch of Newcastle Brown Ale bottles due to a possible manufacturing defect .
While the FSAI did not report how many implicated batches are believed to be in the Republic of Ireland, they have asked retailers to remove affected products from sale and display recall notices at point-of-sale. Wholesalers and distributors are also requested to contact any affected customers, recall the implicated batches and provide a point-of-sale recall notice to their retail customers. The implicated bottles have batch codes L4321, L4322, L4323, L4324, L4325 and L4326, with the best before date 30/11/2025. Consumers are advised not to drink from the affected batches. 'Safety is our top priority, and on the basis that a small number of bottles are impacted by this potential safety issue, we are recalling this run of glass bottles of Newcastle Brown Ale as a precaution,' a spokesperson for Heineken UK said. 'We urge those consumers in possession of the product not to drink it, but to return the unopened bottles to where they purchased them for a refund. We ask any customers to immediately halt the sale of any stock they hold with these batch numbers. We are providing customers guidance on how to register and return affected stock and ask them to contact our Customer Care team with any additional queries. 'We apologise for any inconvenience caused and are working with the regulatory authorities after alerting them of the matter.'
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