ST. LOUIS – In response to viral videos and reports of a thick, , Gelatinous, syrup-like consistency in some beers, Molson Coors is recalling all lots of the following products from its shelves:
Coors Light 12 Pack 12oz. Cans
UPC: 00-71990-00048
Coors Light 18 Pack 12oz. Cans
UPC: 00-71990-30017
Coors Light 24 Pack 12oz. Cans
UPC: 00-71990-31600
Coors Light 30 Pack 12oz. Cans
UPC: 00-71990-30030
Keystone Light 15 Pack 12oz. Cans
UPC: 00-71990-48045
Keystone Light 24 Pack 12oz. Cans
UPC: 00-71990-48006
Molson Coors recently became aware of the quality issue on certain 12oz can packages of Coors Light and Keystone Light produced solely at the Trenton Brewery (production site 1020).
While they say there is no food safety risks associated with the product, Molson Coors is “choosing to withdraw it from the market as to not disappoint consumers.”
@clintward3
Lol wtf @CoorsLight pic.twitter.com/mN8eGwzvkY
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(@CaraByler_) June 11, 2022
@mandeeepaint Has anyone had this happen ?? #keystonelight #sick
A Molson Coors spokesperson told Nexstar: “There has been no recall of Coors Light or Keystone Light, and there are no food-safety issues related to either beer. We recently became aware of an issue on only one canning line at only one of our breweries that supplies these two beers to a relatively small number of states. The impacted product does not pose a food-health risk, but it doesn’t meet our quality standards. As a result we chose to work with our distributors and retailers to voluntarily withdraw impacted packs from the market. Any consumers with questions are encouraged to reach out to our quality hotline at 1-800-645-5376.”
Consumer inquiries should be directed to the Molson Coors quality hotline: 1-800-645-5376. This number is located on each package as well.
Customers may return the affected product to Dierbergs for a full refund.
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