
In a statement, Jester King has admitted that "the fermentation has continued to a point where bottles may now be showing significant signs of leakage and may gush extensively upon opening." The brewery is asking all retailers and consumers to return any unopened bottles for exchange with one of their other products.
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So is this "commercial suicide" irony??? In my experience, a low hop 3.5% abv beer is difficult to keep clean; not enough hops nor alcohol to keep it shelf-stable without delicate care.
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