On Sunday, Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. announced a recall on certain 12-ounce bottles of its pale ales, IPA's, and other beers.

According to ABC 6, the recall came after detecting a packaging flaw, which could cause pieces of glass to break off into the bottle.

In a statement Sunday, Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. said the recall applies to eight different types of its craft beers, including its popular Sierra Nevada Pale Ale, which could be purchased in 36 states across the Midwest, South, and East Coast of the United States.

The recalled beer has a package date that falls between Dec. 5, 2016, and Jan. 13, 2017, and a brewery code of "M'' - which stands of Mills River - printed directly on bottles and the packaging of cardboard cases.

"Aside from its Pale Ale, the Sierra Nevada recall includes 12-ounce bottles of its Beer Camp Golden IPA, Sidecar Orange Pale Ale, Torpedo Extra IPA, Tropical Torpedo, Nooner, Hop Hunter, and Otra Vez."

According to the statement, the company has stopped shipping all affected beer and is working to have it removed from retails shelves. "Consumers were urged to check the company's website for details on the recall and not to drink any of the recalled beer, which would be fully refunded."

Massachusetts and Rhode Island are two of the 36 states affected by the beer recall from the Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.

For more information about the recall, you can go to http://sierranevada.com/qualitymatters.

With additional reporting by Sal Lopez

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