RECALL: Beer company issues recall impacting Ohio

Beer company Sierra Nevada has voluntarily recalled some beers that could have small pieces of glass within the bottles.

The company announced recalls after inspections at the company’s brewery in North Carolina found a limited number of bottle were flawed. The flaw could result in loss of carbonation and a small piece of glass could break off and fall into the bottle, according to the company.

The company said the concern impacts roughly 1 in every 10,000 bottles, and issued the recall to “ensure the safety of our consumers.”

The recall impact 36 states, including Ohio and several other Midwestern states. Impacted beers were: Pale Ale, Torpedo Extra IPA, Tropical Torpedo, Sidecar Orange Pale Ale, Beer Camp Golden IPA, Otra Vez, Nooner and Hop Hunter IPA.

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Details about the products can be found on the company's website.

The company has stopped distributing all impacted beer, and are working to remove the products from retail shelves. Consumers can return the beer for compensation, and dispose of the beer by calling 800-596-7835.

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