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Coles recalls Smithy’s Dry Lager

Coles Liquor Group is recalling Smithy’s Dry Lager 330ml bottle, Smithy’s Dry Lager 6 x 330ml pack and Smithy’s Dry Lager 24 x 330ml carton sold at Liquorland, Liquorland Online, First Choice Liquor Market, First Choice Liquor Market Online and Coles Online in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania with Best Before 25 January 2024 due to an underdeclared alcohol by volume (ABV) percentage.

Customers should not consume this product as the ABV percentage is inaccurate. This is a full-strength product at 4.3% ABV and 1.1 standard drinks per bottle. Any customers concerned about their health should seek medical advice.

Only Smithy’s Dry Lager products with a Best Before date of 25 January 2024 are being recalled. Customers can return these items to the place of purchase for a full refund.

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