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Coopers releases Australian IPA

“While there is a large number of overseas styles in the market, we saw demand for a great tasting IPA with a distinct local touch,” the Coopers owner says.

Favourite South Australian beer Coopers has just gotten extra Aussie.

Australia’s largest independent family-owned brewery, Coopers, is releasing a distinctly Australian IPA to tantalise the tastebuds of craft beer drinkers across the country.

Coopers Australian IPA is a new limited edition release available in kegs and 375ml can format.

Managing Director and Chief Brewer Tim Cooper says the brewing team had spent many months honing the unique hops blend to develop a distinctly Australian take on the traditional IPA.

“IPAs continue to grow in popularity among craft beer drinkers, and Australians are also turning to local brands they know and trust,” Cooper says.

“So while there is a large number of overseas styles in the market, we saw demand for a great tasting IPA with a distinct local touch.”

He says they’ve waited for the right moment to release the beer.

“We’re very mindful about when to bring out a new beer and an enormous amount of time goes into getting it right. We’ve come up with a great tasting Australian IPA that will suit any occasion.”

The full-flavoured beer uses a blend of Australian exotic hops with citrus notes of mandarin and orange as well as piney and passionfruit characteristics. While Australian IPAs have similar characteristics to American IPAs, it’s these local hops that provide a unique and authentic taste.

True to the IPA style and created on a foundation of Coopers pale malt, this Australian IPA delivers a full mouthfeel, while Coopers traditional form of ale brewing and natural conditioning maintains the beer’s distinctive flavour.

Legendary Australian singer songwriter James Reyne is helping launch the beer by featuring in an upcoming creative campaign shot at the iconic Silverton Hotel in Broken Hill (where Mad Max was originally filmed) and performing at a series of trade events being held across the country in April.

“Australian beer goes hand-in-hand with live Australian music,” Reyne says.

“As a long-time fan of Coopers beer, I was happy to get on board with the Australian IPA, and it tastes great.”

Reyne was one of the first artists to take part in the current Coopers Live, Loud and Local series, started last year to support pubs and musicians recover from the Covid-19 shutdowns.

Coopers Australian IPA is the latest addition to the sixth-generation family brewery’s growing portfolio of craft beers that includes XPA (released in 2019) and the limited edition Hazy IPA (released in 2020).

Coopers Australian IPA has an ABV of 6.5% and a bitterness level of 40 IBU.

Being a Coopers ale, the Australian IPA has a distinctive roundel label set amongst an eyecatching landscape design inspired by Australia’s iconic red desert core landscape symbolising our nation’s natural strength and resilience.

Coopers Australian IPA will be sold in four packs and cartons through bottleshops from late April.

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