Weaver's Brew LLC Recalls Goldenroot Lemon Double Ginger Beer Due to Pasteurization Issue

FDA Recalls medium FDA · · Texas and California

Weaver's Brew LLC has voluntarily recalled 1,070 cases of Goldenroot Lemon Double Ginger Beer because the ginger juice used may not have undergone required pasteurization.

What Happened

Weaver’s Brew LLC has initiated a voluntary recall of its Goldenroot Lemon Double Ginger Beer. The recall was issued because the ginger juice used in the production of the beverage may not have undergone the required pasteurization process, which is a standard safety procedure for food and beverage products.

Which Products Are Affected

The recall involves approximately 1,070 cases of the following product:

  • Product Name: Goldenroot Lemon Double Ginger, Ginger Beer
  • Size: 12 oz. (355 ml)
  • UPC: 8 50052-32819 1
  • Code Information: All “Use By” dates up to 6/14/26
  • Distribution: The product was distributed in the states of Texas and California.

The packaging includes instructions to “Keep Cold” and identifies the manufacturer as Goldenroot, located at 3841 Market St #113, Denton, TX 76209.

What You Should Do

Consumers who have purchased the affected Goldenroot Lemon Double Ginger Beer are advised to check the “Use By” date on the packaging. If the product is part of the recall, it should not be consumed. Consumers may contact the recalling firm, Weaver’s Brew LLC, at their Denton, Texas, address for further information regarding the recall process.

Why This Matters

Pasteurization is a critical safety step used to eliminate potentially harmful pathogens in food and beverage products. This recall was initiated to ensure that products not meeting these safety standards are removed from consumer reach.

Source

Information provided by the FDA under recall number H-0436-2026.