What Did You Do To My Beer?
18.07.07 # 5:08 # Current Affairs # No CommentThe Canadian Food Inspection Agency and Labatt Breweries have issued a consumer advisory regarding bottles of Stella Artois beer. Certain bottles, which were only sold in restaurants and bars had been opened and concentrated alcohol was placed inside.
No one has become ill from drinking the beer due to the fact that the consumers tasted the alcohol and spat it out within seconds.
The beer in question is 330 mL bottles of Stella Artois with best before dates of November and December of 2005. On the necks, new labels appear to have been glued on top of the old ones. Restaurants are being advised to check the beer bottles for the best before date and production code before serving.
This is just another good excuse to drink Blue Beaver Beer (as if you need one). In the entire history of the brewery no one has ever tampered with the beer. I like to think that’s because just one sip will transport you to such heights of ecstasy that you will develop a true reverence for Blue Beaver Beer. While it would be highly unethical for me to suggest that more people tamper with other beers, I cannot help but think that anything that makes my favourite beer gain new fans is not all bad.
One form of tampering that is always allowed is to make personalized beer labels and apply them to your home made beer or inferior non Blue Beaver brand beer!
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