| | |  | Condiments, Sauces & Spreads | Home » » Coopers Australian Real Ale Beer Kit, Hopped Malt Concentrate, 3.75-Pound Can | | | | | | | Description: | | The Coopers Brewery Real Ale beer kit produces a beer with a bright golden color with a strong head. Pleasant blend of fruit and malt on the nose with generous mouthfeel and a moderately bitter finish. A good example of a Coopers' Traditional Ale. Recommended to be used with Coopers Brew Enhancer 1 and Coopers Carbonation Drops. For best results we recommend using with the Coopers Brewery DIY Beer Kit. | | | Features: | |
• A British Pale Ale-style beer from Coopers Brewery, the largest producer of beer kits in the world.
• Additional fermentable required, may we suggest Coopers Brew Enhancer 1
• Makes 6 gallons (60 12oz bottles)
• Coopers Brewery is Australia's only 5 star, family-owned brewery
• Fast, Easy, Simply The Best!
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 3.75 pounds | | Package Length:
| 7.1 inches | | Package Width:
| 4.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 4.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 3.95 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 1 reviews |
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Starting to lose faith in hopped Cooper's kits.Nov 23, 2011
By Ryan Barnhart I just finished brewing my 10th batch of homebrew. 3 of which were pre-hopped Cooper's kits like this. One was terrible (Australian Draught), and two were barely drinkable (Australian Ale and English Bitter).
The other batches I brewed with Briess, Northern Brewer, or Coopers malt extract and hopped myself, and all have been awesome. 100% yummy beer.
I've tried to nail down why these were so lousy. The worst batch I brewed with 2lbs of dextrose, and only fermented for two weeks. We could probably write that one off as cheap ingredients meets bad technique. But the other two were brewed with dry malt extract and fermented for 3-4 weeks. My best guess is that the kits were old. Something is obviously wrong. Under the same brewing/fermentation methods and using the exact same yeast my other batches have all been great.
Anyway, I guess I'd suggest avoiding the hopped kits entirely. I certainly won't be buying them again. At the very least I would recommend using all malt extract and checking the dates on the cans. These kits are definitely more convenient, but cost more and taste a lot worse. To me an extra 45 minutes of effort is totally worth it.
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