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At a plant in St. Petersburg, water was poured into cans instead of beer

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About 300 liters of drinking water was poured into cans intended for the Baltika 7 variety

The water poured into cans is used in brewing, it is absolutely safe and suitable for consumption, the manufacturing company assured.

In the Russian St. Petersburg, there was a technical failure at the brewery of the Baltika Brewery. Because of this, 720 cans ended up with water instead of beer, reportedly on the site businesses on Saturday 6 October.

“On August 31, 2021, in the interval from 10.45 to 10.50 on one of the bottling lines of the Baltika – St. Petersburg brewery, during the planned shutdown of the equipment, a software failure occurred, as a result of which about 300 liters of drinking water was poured into cans intended for the Baltika 7 variety. As a result, drinking water ended up in 720 cans on sale, “the message says.

The Baltika assured that the water poured into cans is used in brewing, it is absolutely safe and suitable for consumption.

“We are currently making every effort to remove this batch of cans from sale and to prevent a similar situation from happening again in the future. We apologize to our consumers for this incident and ask those who purchased cans from this batch to contact our hot line “, – added in the press service.

Meanwhile, a video appeared on the network in which a girl opens a can of beer, and there is water. Then she goes to the store, buys a new can, and there is also water, but the seller refuses to return the money.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ywsz4px9Fw

Earlier it was reported that in the resort Kirillovka on the beach a little boy drinking beer from a bottlewhile the parents were talking. The video was published by eyewitnesses on social networks.

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