I had flowing unknown substance in my Heinkein beer.
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I had flowing unknown substance in my Heinkein beer.
When you turn the bottle beer upside down, then turn it back upright, there is extremely disgusting substance flowing throughout the whole bottle beer. I also drunk 2 1/2 – bottles of this beer. I can recall the taste.
Asked on May 8, 2009 under Personal Injury, New Jersey
Answers:
B. B., Member, New Jersey Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 15 years ago | Contributor
If you can prove there was something in the beer that didn't belong there, and that whatever it was made you sick, you may have a case worth pursuing. You would need to have a laboratory take the beer, at least the half-bottle that is left and at best another bottle from the same six-pack or case that has the same problem, to figure out what's in it and write a report, and (later, if necessary) come to court and testify. Sometimes, the lab report isn't necessary, if you have something that's easy to identify and obviously wrong in a drink (for example, a dead bug -- gross, I know, but it has happened!).
Your best bet is to have a lawyer take care of the whole case, including sending the beer to a laboratory. You can look for an attorney at our website, http://attorneypages.com
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