FSAI issues warning on locally produced alcohol in Czech Republic

The Food Safety Authority of Ireland is advising people travelling to the Czech Republic not to drink locally produced alcohol because of a number of fatal cases of methanol poisoning.

FSAI issues warning on locally produced alcohol in Czech Republic

The Food Safety Authority of Ireland is advising people travelling to the Czech Republic not to drink locally produced alcohol because of a number of fatal cases of methanol poisoning.

The FSAI said that anyone travelling there should also be aware that there is a ban on all products with alcohol content of 20% or more.

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