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Coopers ~ Original Pale Ale ~ AUSTRALIA

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Style: English Pale Ale
Alcohol: 4.5%

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Guaranteed to turn heads, this is the beer that inspired a new generation of ale drinkers. With its fruity and floral characters, balanced with a crisp bitterness, Coopers Pale Ale has a compelling flavour which is perfect for every occasion.

Naturally fermented in the “Burton-upon-Trent” style, a secondary fermentation creates the trademark sediment that gives ‘Pale’ its fine cloudy appearance.

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Style English Pale Ale
Organic No

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