Heineken recalls top-selling beer from supermarkets including Sainsbury's and Tesco after 'glass fragments' warning

Heineken recalls top-selling beer from supermarkets including Sainsbury's and Tesco after 'glass fragments' warning

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Heineken recalls top-selling beer from supermarkets including Sainsbury's and Tesco after 'glass fragments' warning
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (William Morgan)
Published: Jan, 26 2025 02:52

One of the UK's most popular bottled beers is being recalled across several batches after drinkers reported finding 'glass fragments' after cracking one open. The beer's manufacturer, Heineken, has warned members of the public not to drink affected beers due to safety concerns.

Anyone who owns an affected bottle of the 550ml Newcastle Brown Ale is being urged to return the product to where it was purchased for a full refund, so long as it has not already been opened. The beer has been recalled after some shoppers saw the glass neck of the bottle fracture after being opened, with the brewery warning of "a risk that the presence of glass fragments may cause injury.".

Newcastle Brown, aka "Newkie Brown", the "dog", or even just "brown," was one of the UK's first beers to be sold in a glass bottle, and has remained one of the nation's favourite beers during its 98-year history. Responding to the recall, a Heineken spokesperson said: “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.".

Ale drinkers who have purchased a bottle of Newcastle Brown Ale with the best before date November 30, 2025, as well as the correct batch code, should return their beer for a full refund. The affected batches are: L4321, L4322, L4323, L4324, L4325, L4326, according to the Food Standards Agency.

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