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RECALL: COLES LIQUOR UBERBRAU ULTRA LOW ALCOHOL LAGER 330ML AND HENNINGER LAGER BOTTLE 660ML

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17 APRIL 2025

 

RECALL: COLES LIQUOR UBERBRAU ULTRA LOW ALCOHOL LAGER 330ML
AND HENNINGER LAGER BOTTLE 660ML

 

Sold in Liquorland, Liquorland Online, First Choice Liquor Market, First Choice Liquor Market Online and Coles Online in Western Australia.

 

Coles Liquor Group is recalling Uberbrau Ultra Low Alcohol Lager 330mL (best before dates of P: 12/11/2024 and E: 12/02/2026) and Henninger Lager Bottle 660mL (best before dates of P: 05/12/2024 and E: 05/03/2026) with a best before date of 5 March 2026, sold between 2 April 2025 and 15 April 2025 at Liquorland, First Choice Liquor Market and Coles Online in Western Australia due to a potential chemical contamination on the outer packaging, producing an unpleasant odour.

 

     

 

The product is:

  • Uberbrau Ultra Low Alcohol Lager 330mL (best before dates of P: 12/11/2024 and E: 12/02/2026)
  • Henninger Lager Bottle 660mL (best before dates of P: 05/12/2024 and E: 05/03/2026)
  • Date sold: Between 2 April 2025 and 15 April 2025

 

Any consumers concerned about their health should seek medical advice.

 

Customers should dispose of the product and return to the place of purchase for a full refund. Online customers can receive a full refund or credit by contacting:

  • Liquorland on 1300 300 640
  • First Choice Liquor Market on 1300 308 833
  • Coles online on 1800 455 400

 

We apologise to our customers for any inconvenience. Customers seeking further information can contact Coles Customer Care on 1800 061 562.

 

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For further information, please contact

Coles Media Line (03) 9829 5250 or [email protected]


Contact details:

For further information, please contact

Coles Media Line (03) 9829 5250 or [email protected]

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