BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 7, 2008--The Boston Beer Company
(BBC) today announced a voluntary recall of select 12 oz glass bottles
of its Samuel Adams beer which may contain small grains or bits of
glass. The precautionary recall comes after routine quality control
inspections at the Company's Cincinnati brewery detected defects in
certain beer bottles, manufactured by a third-party glass bottle
supplier that might cause small bits of glass to break off and
possibly fall into the bottle. The affected bottles come from only one
of the five glass plants that supply the Company with bottles. This
plant supplies about 25% of BBC bottles. While the Company believes
that the number of bottles from this plant that actually contain glass
is significantly less than 1%, it took this measure to protect the
safety of its drinkers.
The affected products are embossed on the base of the bottles with
the following marking: The letter "N" followed by the number "35"
followed by the letters "OI".
The following products are not being recalled:
Samuel Adams draft beer
24oz bottles of Samuel Adams
Samuel Adams Utopias
Samuel Adams Triple Bock
Bottles with embossed code N08 followed by the letters "OI"
Bottles with embossed code N17 followed by the letters "OI"
Bottles with embossed code N26 followed by the letters "OI"
Bottles with embossed code N31 followed by the letters "OI"
Consumers who have purchased beer in the defective bottles are
advised not to drink it and dispose of the product. The Company will
issue a full refund on potentially affected product.
The Company has had no reports of any consumer injury but the
presence of small bits of glass in the bottle could pose a health risk
under certain circumstances. While the possibility of injury to an
individual consumer is very low, people who bite or swallow a fragment
could possibly be injured. Anyone who has consumed beer from an
affected bottle and becomes ill, or shows signs of complications,
should see a physician immediately.
Boston Beer has stopped distributing all products in the defective
bottles. Additionally, the Company's direction to its wholesalers is
to hold all of the affected products in their warehouses, and to
remove it from retail shelves immediately.
For additional information, consumers are encouraged to contact
The Boston Beer Company at 1-888-674-5159 or access the company's
recall Web site at http://consumerinfo.samadams.com.
"We are disappointed and disturbed by this development, and we are
doing everything we can to address the situation," said Jim Koch,
founder and brewer of the Boston Beer Company. "Since our founding, we
have never issued a product recall for any reason, and are deeply
disappointed that these bottles did not meet our quality standards.
Brewing great beer is not enough. Because of these bottles supplied to
us from an outside vendor, we didn't live up to our drinker's
expectations. Our brewers, management, and all employees remain
committed to doing everything possible to resolve this situation
quickly, and to ensure the safety of our drinkers and the quality of
our beer."
THE BOSTON BEER COMPANY BACKGROUND:
The Boston Beer Company began in 1984 with a generations-old
family recipe that Founder and Brewer Jim Koch uncovered in his
father's attic. After bringing the recipe to life in his kitchen, Jim
brought it to bars in Boston with the belief that drinkers would
appreciate a complex, full-flavored beer, brewed fresh in America.
That beer was Samuel Adams Boston Lager(R), and it helped catalyze
what became known as the American craft beer revolution.
Today, the Company brews more than 21 styles of beer. The Company
uses the traditional four vessel brewing process and often takes extra
steps like dry-hopping and a secondary fermentation known as
krausening. It passionately pursues the development of new styles and
the perfection of its classic beers by constantly searching for the
world's finest ingredients. While resurrecting traditional brewing
methods, the Company has earned a reputation as a pioneer in another
revolution, the "extreme beer" movement, where it seeks to challenge
drinkers' perceptions of what beer can be. The Boston Beer Company
strives to elevate the image of American craft beer by entering
festivals and competitions the world over, and in the past five years
it has won more awards in international beer competitions than any
other brewery in the world. The Company remains independent, and
brewing quality beer remains its single focus. While Samuel Adams is
the country's largest-selling craft beer, it accounts for only about
one-half of one percent of the U.S. beer market. For more information,
please visit www.samueladams.com.
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CONTACT: The Boston Beer Company
Michelle Sullivan, 617-368-5165
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SOURCE: The Boston Beer Company