Hi Guys.... top work on the site... been visiting it and using your brew diary as reference for quite some time... was a great idea to start a forum... keep up the good work.
Anyway, I just had to say that I am way to fond of coopers pale ale on tap ... once I start I cant stop ....now I know most people prefer the sparkling... but for me the pale on tap is as good as it gets!!!!
Cheers all
Wazza
Coopers Pale Ale on Tap
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Guys,
I think the only way to truly decide which Cooper's beer is best on tap is to visit the Austral Hotel (http://www.theaustral.com/) in Rundle Street, Adelaide, where they have all six on tap (Pale, Light, Draught, Sparkling, Dark and Stout. Also check out the aged Sparkling Ale, which is stored in kegs for a year before being served.
Bliss.
Cheers,
Oliver
I think the only way to truly decide which Cooper's beer is best on tap is to visit the Austral Hotel (http://www.theaustral.com/) in Rundle Street, Adelaide, where they have all six on tap (Pale, Light, Draught, Sparkling, Dark and Stout. Also check out the aged Sparkling Ale, which is stored in kegs for a year before being served.
Bliss.
Cheers,
Oliver
Coopers Pale Ale on tap
I know what wazza is saying about a good beer on tap. While I reckon that the Pale Ale is better than good on tap, if I find a pub that serves up a good James Squire Amber Ale on tap (and by good I mean not too cold) I can't leave.
Will heed your words of wisdom Oliver and make my next holiday to Adelaide and the Austral Hotel. Sounds great.
Jay.
Will heed your words of wisdom Oliver and make my next holiday to Adelaide and the Austral Hotel. Sounds great.
Jay.