Coopers Celebration Ale

Disclaimer: Coopers sent me some of the new ale to sample. It’s a hard life …

As you may know, this year marks Coopers Brewery’s 150th anniversary. At this point in its history, Coopers is also the largest Australian owned brewery which is more than reason to celebrate.

And, naturally, the way a brewery celebrates is by releasing a Celebration Ale.

I was lucky enough to try some of the Celebration Ale thanks to Coopers, so rather than you bring you their tasting notes, I can bring you my own.

The beer is a dark amber in colour – almost reddish – so it looks quite different to Coopers’ other beers. As with many of Coopers’ beers, some yeast remains in the bottle so it can have a slightly cloudy appearance to it. So far – so good.

The nose is citrussy and hoppy, with a hint of spice to it. The beer actually makes use of three different hops: Pride of Ringwood, Nelson Sauvin and Centennial (that info is there for the beer geeks). Hops act as a preservative but also impart a distinct bitterness (as well as other flavours) to the finished product.

On the palate, this beer is more bitter than many other beers on the Australian market but that is definitely a good thing. The same citrus and spice found on the nose also appear in the mouth and the beer is not madly fizzy (don’t worry though – it’s not at all flat!). The slightly reduced fizz I think makes the beer eminently drinkable and the bitterness from the hops means it would pair really well with a range of foods. Coopers suggests chicken, seafood, tangy cheese and fruit based desserts – of these, I can definitely see the beer working best with sharp cheeses.

The beer is being released in 355mL bottles only (yep – that’s a bit of an odd one!) and is expected to retail for around $55 a carton. This is a beer I definitely recommend checking out – and if we all buy enough of it perhaps Coopers will keep on making it past the 150th celebrations …

Coopers Turns 150

 

 

27 February 2012

2012 sees South Australia’s Coopers Brewery is celebrate 150 years of brewing! Not only is Coopers South Australian but it is also Australia’s largest Australian owned brewery and the company is also the largest manufacturer of home brew kits in the world.

There will events across Australia to celebrate this milestone birthday – including the release of a special beer. Details of the beer are, so far, secret but, like most of Coopers’ beers it will be a top fermented, bottle conditioned ale.

Celebrations will kick off in May – the month in which, in 1862, Thomas Cooper released his first commercial brew.

Coopers to Sponsor the Garden of Unearthly Delights

 

 

3 Jan 2012

Coopers will be sponsoring the Garden of Unearthly Delights in 2012.  The South Australian brewery will be both major sponsor and official beer supplier of the Garden for the first time this year (that’s 2012) in a partnership which will continue three years.

There will be ten Coopers bars for festival goers to choose from and all your favourite Coopers beers (including Sapporo) will be available.

2012 is also Coopers’ 150th birthday and the Garden’s 10th season – so that’s probably something like 160 reasons to get down to Rundle Park and have a cold beer this Fringe!