Category Archives: Fermentation

RASFF Alert- Secondary Fermentation – Wine

RASFF

Risk of bursting due to secondary fermentation in wine from Germany in Canada

Australia – White Lies Brewing Company – Crazy Haze Sessions, 500mL – Secondary Fermentation

FSANZ

Crazy Haze Sessions.jpg

Product information

White Lies Brewing Company Pty Ltd is conducting a recall of the above product. The product has been available for sale at First Choice Liquor and Sumner and Seventeen Mile Rocks taprooms in QLD.

Date markings

Best Before: 01022025

Problem

The recall is due to secondary fermentation.

Food safety hazard

Food products containing excess alcohol and carbonation may cause illness/injury if consumed.

What to do​

Consumers should not drink or open this product, and should dispose of it safely. Please contact White Lies Brewing Company for safe disposal instructions and reimbursement. Any consumers concerned about their health should seek medical advice

For further information please contact:

White Lies Brewing Company Pty Ltd
whiteliesbrewing@gmail.com
https://www.whiteliesbrewing.com.au

Related links:

White Lies Brewing – Crazy Haze Sessions Recall Notice [49kb].pdf

RASFF Alert- Fermentation Risk – Herring

RASFF

Risk of fermentation in herring from Denmark in Austria

Research – Characterization of the Bacterial Composition of 47 Fermented Foods in Sweden

MDPI

Abstract

Fermentation has long been utilized to preserve and enhance the flavor and nutritional value of foods. Recently, fermented foods have gained popularity, reaching new consumer groups due to perceived health benefits. However, the microbial composition of many fermented foods re-mains unknown. Here, we characterized the bacterial composition, diversity, and richness of 47 fermented foods available in Sweden, including kombucha, water kefir, milk kefir, yogurt, plant-based yogurt alternatives, kimchi, sauerkraut, and fermented vegetables. Via 16S rRNA gene sequencing, we identified 2497 bacteria (amplicon sequence variants). The bacterial composition was strongly associated with the type of fermented food, and lactic acid bacteria and/or acetic acid bacteria dominated most samples. However, each fermented food had a unique composition, with kombucha and water kefir having the highest diversity across and within samples. Few bacteria were abundant in multiple foods and food groups. These were Streptococcus thermophilus in yogurts and plant-based yoghurts; Lactococcus lactis in milk kefirs and one water kefir; and Lactiplantibacillus plantarum in kimchi, sauerkraut, and fermented cucumber. The broad range of fermented foods included in this study and their diverse bacterial communities warrant further investigation into the implications of microbial compositions for product traits and potential impact on human health.

Australia – Voyager Estate Sparkling Red Grape Juice and Voyager Estate Sparkling White Grape Juice – Secondary Fermentation

FSANZ

Update published: 6/10/2023

Product information

Voyager Estate is conducting a recall of Voyager Estate Sparkling Red Grape Juice 300ml and Voyager Estate Sparkling White Grape Juice 300ml. The product has been available for sale at Voyager Estate in WA and online nationally.

Date markings

Best Before: Oct 2024

Sparkling Grape Juice
​Problem

The recall is due to unintended fermentation in bottle causing over pressurising and failure of the cap seal.

Food safety hazard

Food products containing excess carbonation may cause illness/injury if consumed.

Country of origin

Australia

What to do​

Consumers should not drink or open this product and should dispose of it safely. Please contact Voyager Estate for safe disposal instructions and to arrange for reimbursement.

For further information please contact:
Voyager Estate
08 9757 6354

Canada – Sandhill brand Sovereign Opal 2022 recalled due to possible refermentation

Gov Canada

Summary

Product
Sovereign Opal 2022
Issue
Food – Microbial Contamination – Non harmful (quality or spoilage)
What to do

Do not use, sell, serve or distribute the affected product.

Audience
Retail
Distribution
British Columbia

Sandhill brand Sovereign Opal 2022 recalled due to possible refermentation.

Canada – Microbrasserie Wick Station brand Fatima Dry Stout (beer) recalled due to bursting cans

Gov Canada

Summary

Product
“Fatima Dry Stout de magie noire” (light beer)
Issue
Food – Other
What to do

Do not use, sell, serve or distribute the affected product.

Audience
Retail
Distribution
Quebec

Microbrasserie Wick Station brand Fatima Dry Stout (light beer) recalled due to bursting cans.

France – Voscarini Hugo Frizzante white 0.75 liters – Fermentation

LMW

Alert type: Groceries
Date of first publication: September 13, 2023
Product name: Voscarini Hugo Frizzante white 0.75 liters
Product images:

Product image.png
Manufacturer (distributor):

Manufacturer: Hauser Weinimport GmbH distributed through Kaufland

Reason for warning:

Possibility of subsequent fermentation and bursting of the affected bottles

Packaging Unit: 0.75 liters
Lot identification: starting with L6962…
Additional Information:

Reference is made to the company’s attached press release.

Denmark – Fermentation in gourmet syrup – Microbiological Spoilage.

Foedevarestyrelsen

Fabbri Gourmet syrup

Del Mastro Aps is recalling Fabbri Gourmet Syrup with caramel flavor due to the risk of fermentation in the product.

The product should be discarded or returned to the store where it was purchased.

Image: Fabbri Gourmet Syrup with caramel flavorWhat Food

Fbbri Gourmet syrup caramel flavor

Net content: 560ml

Best before date: 08/05/2026

Lot number: LF238

EAN barcode no: 8001780498430

Sold in:

Bilka stores

Meny stores in Bistrup, Borups Allé, Charlottenlund – Jægersborgvej, Hellerup, Hundested, Hørsholm, Illum, Nordhavn, Nærum, Odense – Hjallesevej, Risskov – Brynet, Rønde, Solrød, Søborg, Østerbro, Aalborg – Øster Havnegade

The specialty stores: Ello Food and Kopling’s Kopper

Online stores: Kaffekapslen.dk and Svanenet.com

Why is the product being recalled?

There is a risk of yeast growth in the product. Fermentation in the product makes it unsuitable as food.

Read more about spoilage bacteria, yeasts and molds here by clicking on the link here.

What should you do as a consumer?

The Danish Veterinary and Food Administration advises consumers to discard the product or return it to the store where it was purchased.

Who is recalling this product

Del Mastro Aps

Fredensvej 6,

3460 Birkerød

RASFF Alert – Yeast Growth – Soy Dessert

RASFF

Bulging packaging of soy dessert due to yeast growth in Germany and Denmark