Coopers Pale Ale

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Coopers Pale Ale

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Bought a carton of Pale Ale stubbies on special yesterday.

I had forgotten what a really great beer this is. Great taste, nice and crisp and no hangover as it's naturally fermented.
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:D It's good for starters too!

When I buy it these days, I tend to buy a carton of the longies.
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Chris wrote::D It's good for starters too!

When I buy it these days, I tend to buy a carton of the longies.
And don't forget the longies are the best bottles around, bar none, for refilling with your own brew.
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Post by drsmurto »

They are pretty good bottles but dont quite have the feeling of a good pickaxe! CPA is a damn fine drop and i think comes into its own in the warmer weather.
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I perfer a bottle full of beer to a pickaxe personally. Pickaxes just aren't as refreshing.
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even better on tap at your favourite pub :D
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Post by Chris »

Sure is. I have to say that I'm enjoying the JS golden on tap a bit more at the moment, but the CPA alays works too.
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Sparkling Ale. I paid $36 a ctn the other day for one yummy
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Picked up a case of Coopers Sparkling for $36 at Woolies last night.

Going tto be an enjoyable week.....Pale Ale and the Sparkling......what a way to go.
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I love the Pale. A good experience from the bottle and from the tap even though they tend to taste different. Of course you can make a bottle taste different (n a good way) by either tipping it or not if its stored upright in the fridge, or if you store it on its side. Funny thing bottle-conditioning.
I wish I could get Dark here. Sparkling is ok, but I tend to like Pale and Dark better. The only time I had dark on tap was at the Albert Hotel in Tamworth.
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There are very few beers that come close to CPA as an all-round great tasting sessional beer. It can be savoured slowly, but you can also knock a few back off the tap without having to endure megaswill or pricey imports. I could go on an on about this beer, for everyday drinking I just don't think you get any better.
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It's pretty much all i've been drinking lately.
Especially for a session beer, you can drink 12+ and wake up as if you'd been drinking water all night.
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I've always respected this beer, but in the last few weeks, my appreciation has increased tenfold. Definetly my number one session beer.
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Its been mine this last week, being I'm on a budget and it was less than $40 for a carton. *burp*
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Coopers seem to be running a bit of a promo campaign as when I bought a bottle of the PA today at the uni pub I was also awarded with a Coopers key ring. Not a huge prize but I'm not one to turn down getting free stuff with my beer and now my key ring has a Coopers logo and a bottle opener attached to it. 8)
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Hey yeah, those key-ring bottle-openers have come in handy for me more often than not....
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best beer ever...too expensive up here though.....was 57 bucks a toon a few days ago :cry:
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Anyone found Cooper's elsewhere? Do they export much? We seem to just get Foster's here for Aus beer : /
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It was in Tesco when i lived in the UK along with timtams!

Not sure about Canada. My partner's sister lives there so i will ask if she has tracked it down.
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Why anyone would go for a slab of carlton or VB when you can spend maybe $5 more and buy a case of this I don't know....
Tis a fine drop to be sure, and it's good to know that its appreciated.
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