Coopers Extra Strong Vintage Ale '98

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JackoMC
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Coopers Extra Strong Vintage Ale '98

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Would anybody be interested in this beer, or am I better off drinking it?
I'm sure you all agree, theres nothing like a coldie, even better when it's free!
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Im guessing that you didnt think to much of it :lol:
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actually, I loved it, the old man bought about 5 cases when it was released, with the intention of selling them, we drank a few, but kept 2, and I guess this is just the first potential marketplace for it we have found.
I'm sure you all agree, theres nothing like a coldie, even better when it's free!
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My advice m8 is if it tastes that good and you already have it then enjoy it why it lasts, i know i would :lol: :wink:
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Enjoy it :P
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Drink it. I don't think you'll sell it for any more than you paid for it (if you can sell it at all).

If it's been cellared correctly, it should still make good drinking.

If it hasn't been cellared correctly, it will be pretty ordinary. I've got some '98 Vintage that hasn't been stored well, and it's not the best beer ever.

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