Two Injured in Fermentation Tank Explosion Suing Franconia Brewing

imageWe brought you this news back in Feb 2012 when the fermentation tanks exploded at the Franconia Brewery In Texas.  Now comes word that two people are suing Franconia.  Details from the Dallas Observer:

It's been just longer than two years since Jon Rudin and Erin Kirby took a tour ofFranconia Brewing Company's facilities in McKinney. Brewers of all sizes offer tours as a way of connecting with customers, sharing knowledge and offering plenty of beer. This tour, however, came with an unexpected twist when one of the fermenting tanks exploded,covering the brewery in fledgling suds and allegedly injuring Rudin and Kirby.

The tour group had just left the fermentation room and moved into the walk in cooler where finished beer is stored. That's when a pressure release valve failed, propelling it through the brewery, tearing apart a wall and filling the floors with beer. One of the attendees took a video as the group slowly made its way out of the cooler. The video clearly shows the damaged walls and tank, but the audio is NSFW.

Now Rudin and Kirby have filed a lawsuit against the brewery, its owner Dennis Wehrmann and head brewer Richard Horn, in Dallas County Court. They claim they were hit by the flying tank and other debris from the explosion, and are accusing the brewery of improperly inspecting and operating the tank.

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