RELATED: If You Have These 2 Popular Seasonings, Throw Them Out Now, FDA Says. On July 29, Wellington Brewery released a statement that advised anyone who purchased their Pinwheel Pineapple Gose beer that it’s been recalled. “During a routine quality control panel, we identified that some cans have undergone secondary fermentation, causing higher levels of CO2 in the cans, which has resulted in higher than normal internal pressure inside the cans,” the statement explains. “With this increased internal can pressure, there is the risk of these cans leaking, coming apart at the seal, or potentially bursting at higher temperatures.” They shared a photo of the affected beer on Instagram.   A post shared by Wellington Brewery (@wellingtonbrewery) RELATED: If You Bought Any of These Breads, Don’t Eat Them, Makers Say. The company noted that the beer itself is not harmful to drink. However, “if cans are stored at a higher temperature, there is the risk that they could burst.” Wellington Brewery suggests that if you do have this beer at home, you keep it refrigerated at a temperature that won’t cause it to burst “until you can safely dispose of it.” The affected batch of the beer is the Pinwheel Pineapple Gose packaged on June 24, 2021. The company is voluntarily recalling “Pineapple Gose – PKG Jun/24/2021 (date code printed on base of can) and “Welly Vol 10 Mix Pack – PKG Jun/03/2021 (06/03/21 – sticker on bottom of box).” If you have beer with either of those labels, make sure you tread carefully in getting rid of it.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb RELATED: For more up-to-date information, sign up for our daily newsletter. The company is offering to replace the recalled product for consumers who have it. Anyone who bought the beer can contact [email protected] and include where and when you purchased the item in the email. Wellington Brewery went on to apologize for this inconvenience. “From everyone here at the brewery, we’d like to apologize for this … We know that you expect better from us, and we will be reviewing our packaging and quality control procedures to ensure this does not happen again. Thanks for your patience and understanding.” RELATED: This Is the State That Drinks the Most Beer, Data Shows.

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