Canadian authorities on Wednesday recalled gin distributed by Bermuda-based Bacardi, after inspectors found the alcohol content was nearly twice the level advertised on the bottle.

It is the second time in recent months that a liquor recall was ordered because of a too high alcohol content.

In March, hundreds of bottles of Georgia Bay Vodka with a whopping 81 percent alcohol level were removed from store shelves.

Ontario's Liquor Control Board was the first to report the latest incident, asking consumers to return bottles of Bombay Sapphire brand London Dry Gin "due to high alcohol content."