| | |  | Condiments, Sauces & Spreads | Home » » Coopers Australian Lager Beer Kit, Hopped Malt Concentrate, 3.75-Pound Can | | | | | | | Description: | | Straw Color with golden hues and a lacy white head. Light floral aromas follow through on a light to medium bodied palate with subtle malt and hop flavors and a clean finish. An Australian Lager style with plenty of character. | | | Features: | |
• Coopers Ingredient Kits are assembled using the finest ingredients available.
• Each ingredient kit makes 5 gallons of top quality homebrew.
• Each kit does require an additional 3 Lb. of Light Malt Extract to produce 5 gallons.
• With our easy to read instructions your assured a great brew every time.
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 3.75 pounds | | Package Length:
| 7.1 inches | | Package Width:
| 4.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 4.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 4.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 6 reviews |
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12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
very goodMay 21, 2007
By Dave I was very happy with the way this turned out. It is very similar to traditional American beers(Bud/Coors) but with an extra kick. The flavor is very smooth, has a creamy head and ends with a slight bitternes. This is a great beer to start with for new brewers and veterans alike. If you are to anxious to wait for it to age, you can drink it after 2 weeks. It will taste good, but get better with age. Make sure to put it in the fridge after it carbonates. Lager ages and taste best when in colder conditions.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Great Brew -- Will Try AgainFeb 13, 2011
By Eric J. Silver
"ejsilver"
I brewed this kit first as it was the one that came with the brewery kit. I followed the instructions exactly. NOTE: If you don't follow the instructions exactly you are opening up opportunity for problems. I brewed for about 7 days. I then bottled and let condition for 2 weeks at room temperature. I then put the beer in the fridge. I tried two bottles the next day. The taste was OK, but it was very flat. I then put more bottles in the fridge and let them sit for 2 weeks. I tried one of these after the two weeks and it was great. The carbonation was perfect and the taste improved even more. Definitely give the beer time to condition. You will be glad you did.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Nice starter kitNov 07, 2007
By Eric J. Green
"Never argue with an idiot. they drop you to their level and beat you with experience!"
makes a nice lager that's quite a bit heavier than the domestic lager beers. I don't plan on making any more, but has more to do with my love of dark ales than the quality/flavor of this kit.
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Easy to brew. Husband loves it.Jun 02, 2009
By J. Lischak I got my husband a brew kit from Coopers for his birthday. The Lager is the only beer he's tried to brew, but he says it's very easy and it tastes good. It tastes best if you only let it ferment in the bottles for a week. We're definitely going to try other flavors.
Just good beer!Oct 13, 2011
By Farm Hand
"Greenacre"
I have been brewing this beer off and on for the past five years along with many others. When it comes time to pour a glass it has never let me down. Even without using lagering methods it always develops into a a tasty drink.
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