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August 2006 Beer Newsletter |
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Store Hours: Monday-Saturday 8:00am-10:00pm
Welcome to Westside Liquor’s monthly wine newsletter. It is our goal to spread the good word about new and exciting products in each and every newsletter. We also will give staff reviews of featured products to help you pick out a new beer, wine or cigar. In future issues we will also delve into informative articles so we all can better understand the contributing factors involved in bringing us our favorite wine.
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Coopers Brewery has a long rich history, which spans from its’ origins in 1862 to the present day. Through the decades the brewery has seen many changes and has grown from strength to strength. Today, the brewery is still a family owned brewery, so it isn’t uncommon to run into a Cooper family member if you visit the brewery. They have kept all of their age old secrets, and have emerged as one of the fastest growing breweries in the world today. They are located in Australia, but distribute their great product all over the world.
Only a few months ago, we were able to get our hands on this wonderful line of fine crafted ales, stouts, and other beers, and have been selling them wildly ever since. Some of the different kinds of Coopers that you can find at WestSide Liquor are:
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Coopers Extra Stout:
Now here's a beer with punch!
Coopers Best Extra Stout is a beacon for lovers of a hearty brew. With its robust flavour it is everything a stout should be.
Brewed naturally using a top fermentation method, Coopers Stout's unique rich, dark texture comes from specially roasted black malt.
Coopers Best Extra Stout contains no additives and no preservatives.
6.3 Alc/Vol |
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Coopers Original Pale Ale:
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.
4.5% Alc/Vol |
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Coopers Sparkling Ale:
The ale by which all others should be measured. With its famous cloudy sediment and its distinctive balance of malt, hops and fruity characters, the old 'Red Label' is a tasty slice of Coopers history.
Little has changed since Thomas Cooper produced his first batch of Coopers Sparkling Ale in 1862. It's still brewed naturally using the century old top fermentation method and it still tastes great!
Sparkling Ale contains no additives or preservatives.
5.8% Alc/Vol |
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Coopers Dark Ale:
A dark brew full of promise. Coopers Dark Ale is a journey in taste, starting fresh and creamy, and finishing with a lingering coffee flavour.
Conditioned and naturally brewed using the top fermentation method, Coopers 'Dark' is made using roasted and chocolate malts, giving it a rich dark colour and unique flavour.
Coopers Dark Ale has no additives and no preservatives.
4.5% Alc/Vol
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Coopers Extra Strong Vintage Ale:
If fine wine were beer it would no doubt be Coopers Extra Strong Vintage Ale. This strong ale imparts rich full flavours that are suitable for maturation. Brewed with choice malts and an extended top fermentation, Coopers Extra Strong Vintage Ale will improve with age, becoming more interesting and complex in flavour for up to 18 months. The results are well worth the wait!
7.5% Alc/Vol |
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