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Mango Raspberry Cheesecake Smoothie Sour Ale Recalled For Safety

Mango Raspberry Cheesecake Smoothie Sour Ale Recalled For Safety Oakshire Brewing is voluntarily recalling the January 16, 2021 release of Theme From the Bottom Mango Raspberry Cheesecake Smoothie Sour Ale because there are visible signs of refermentation in some of the cans, making them bulge and they may burst. The beer does not meet Oakshire’s quality standards so they are issuing the recall. The beer was sold only through the company’s taprooms in 16 ounce packages from January 16, 2021 through January 18,2021. Most of the cans were sold online through pre-sale. Everyone who purchased this product on those dates has been emailed this information. No other Oakshire Brewing beers are affected by this recall.

If You Bought This Beer, Throw It Out Wearing Gloves and a Face Shield

If You Bought This Beer, Throw It Out Wearing Gloves and a Face Shield By Sarah Crow of Best Life | If You Bought This Beer, Throw It Out Wearing Gloves and a Face Shield A popular brand of beer is being recalled over issues with the product that can cause cans to swell or even explode. In their statement to customers, Eugene, Oregon-based Oakshire Brewing announced that individuals who purchased the beer in question should not only throw it out, but should don PPE to do so. Read on to discover if the drinks in your fridge are affected by the recall. And for more drinks to ditch, If You Have This Coffee at Home, the FDA Says Get Rid of It Now.

Oakshire Brewing Issues Voluntary Product Recall: Theme From the Bottom - Mango Raspberry Cheesecake Smoothie Sour Ale

EUGENE, OR – Oakshire Brewing is conducting a voluntary recall of Theme From the Bottom: Mango Raspberry Cheesecake Smoothie Sour Ale (Theme Mango Cheesecake). Today we became aware of an issue with our January 16th release of Theme Mango Cheesecake in 16oz cans. There are visible signs of refermentation in some of these cans causing the can to bulge and/or burst. This beer does not meet Oakshire’s quality standards and, as a precaution, we are alerting consumers of the issue. This beer was only sold through our taprooms in 16oz can packages from January 16, 2021 through January 18, 2021, with the majority of the cans sold online via pre-sale. All consumers who purchased this beer have been emailed a copy of this press release. No other Oakshire Brewing beers are affected by this recall.

Falling Sky Brewing is under new ownership, beckoning both change and preservation

Falling Sky Brewing is under new ownership, beckoning both change and preservation Dana Sparks, Register-Guard © Dana Sparks/The Register-Guard Stephen Such is the new owner of Falling Sky Brewing and operates the brewpub and delicatessen in Eugene. After more than 20 years in financial services and marketing, Such is bringing new passion to Falling Sky. Once a regular at the Falling Sky Brewing taps, Stephen Such is taking on a more permanent position at the brewery he loves: owner. While the Falling Sky Brewpub and Falling Sky Delicatessen are under new ownership, the legacy staff remains, including the head brewer, head chef and general manger. 

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