Guaranteed to turn heads, this is the beer that inspired a new generation of ale drinkers. With its fruity character, and robust flavour, Coopers Pale Ale is perfect for every occasion.
Naturally fermented in the ‘Burton-on-Trent’ style, a secondary fermentation creates the trademark sediment that gives ‘Pale’ its fine cloudy appearance. This cloudy residue can be stirred through the beer by tipping or rolling the bottle before drinking.
Pale Ale has no additives or preservatives.
Stujago –
There is a bitterness to this beer but it has little resemblance to an English ale for example. Fizzy.
Elle M –
I found this to be a tad too carbonated. Not bad overall but isn’t massively impressive on the flavour
Ba Faiers –
A ‘sparkling’ bottle matured ale, best served lightly chilled. Plenty of flavour, This is not an English pale ale, but very drinkable all the same.
Michael Wallis –
A hoppy, light & fruity pale lager that pours with a good head and nice deep golden colour.
Alan Sinclair –
Nice Australain Pale Ale. Bottle conditioned so can be a bit cloudy. It’s very refreshing and so much better than the usual stuff you can buy in supermarkets.