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THOMAS COOPERS SERIES REFILLS
5.5% ABV
Coopers Australian Bitter
A beer style that captures the characteristics of popular Australian bitters, light in color, clean mouth feel with a quenching bitter finish.
Coopers Heritage Lager
A perfect representation of a premium lager with a rich yellow-gold colour and a tightly packed, white head. Prominent European hop
aroma with sufficient hop bitterness and a clean finish.
Coopers Traditional Draught
Discerning draught lovers will delight at the combination of hops and malt and the palate cleansing freshness of this outstanding beer.
Coopers Sparkling Ale
An ale that displays fruity esters on the nose, full malty palate with a generously hopped clean finish in the style of Coopers world famous
Sparkling Ale.
Coopers Pilsener
A pale straw coloured beer with a bold, spicy Saaz hop aroma. Crisp and dry with cleansing bitterness. Thomas Coopers Pilsener is made
from premium 2 - row pale malt and barley, bittering hops and a generous amount of aromatic Saaz hops. Fermentation with the true
lager yeast, supplied, at temperatures below 68F (20C) will produce an excellent example of the pilsener style.
Coopers IPA (India Pale Ale)
Early records of “Cooper and Sons” producing India Pale Ale can be found in the South Australian Advertiser, dated February 1868.
Thomas Coopers IPA (India Pale Ale) produces a beer with all the hallmarks of a genuine IPA from the “mother land”. A strong ale with
robust malt characters and very high hopping levels.
Coopers Wheat
A pale, cloudy beer, refreshingly spritzy and tart with a delicious creamy frothiness. Thomas Coopers Wheat Beer is made from premium
malted wheat, pale malted barley and selected hops. Wheat beers are a great summer refresher, low in bitterness and considered by
many as the “champagne” of the beer world.
Coopers Irish Stout
Thomas Coopers Irish Stout is an authentic recipe containing a blend of malted barley, roasted barley, flaked barley and hops. The pour
will show a turbulent, cascading tan foaming action. Eventually, this settles into a creamy beige coloured head that rests atop the beer.