Exploring South Australia: Driving to Coopers Brewery Adelaide South Australia
Exploring South Australia: Driving to Coopers Brewery Adelaide South Australia
Exploring South Australia: Driving to Coopers Brewery Adelaide South Australia
Exploring South Australia: Driving to Coopers Brewery Adelaide South Australia
150 years of Coopers
To celebrate our 150th birthday, we put together this little history real.
150 years is an amazing milestone and we're very proud of it.
Beer Review #31: Coopers Brewery - Original Pale Ale (Australia)
Review of the Coopers Brewery Original Pale Ale from Adelaide, South Australia
Coopers Brewery:
coopers.com.au/
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Beer Review #255: Coopers Brewery - Sparkling Ale (SA, Australia)
Review of the Coopers Brewery Original Pale Ale from Adelaide, South Australia
Coopers Brewery:
coopers.com.au/
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Tour of the Unexpected
Jump on board the Tour of the Unexpected as we cruise around the streets of Adelaide as part of the 2012 Adelaide Fringe. Check out all the great things Coopers are into at cooperstv.com.au
Garden of Unearthly Delights
Join Josh Fielder (Facey McStubblington of The Beards) as he checks out the opening of The Garden of Unearthly Delights as part of the 2012 Adelaide Fringe. And check out all the great things Coopers are into at cooperstv.com.au
Pie Guru's: Episode 1
We've selected three official Pie Guru for the Coopers Pie 'n Pale promotion in Sydney during October as part of the Crave Sydney International Food Festival. Congratulations to; Sydney restaurant manager Dan Hampton, Adelaide graphic designer Josh Dinning and Sydney business owner Paul Earland. These lucky three now have the enviable task of tasting pies and drinking Pale Ale around Sydney during Crave Sydney International Food Festival. You can check out their blogs on cooperstv.com.au from October 1 and if you want to taste the pies yourself, check out coopers.com.au/events/pienpale for the pubs taking part.
Coopers Alehouse Adelaide Airport
The Coopers Alehouse has evolved around the Iconic Coopers Brewery in South Australia. The Coopers family has a strong connection with South Australia, and are thrilled to partner with Delaware North Companies and Adelaide Airport to not only welcome visitors to the State through this gateway, but to proudly showcase their unique brand of naturally conditioned ales and stouts to the world.
Coopers Saturday at the 2017 Australian Open
The 2017 Australian Open has only just finished and we're already counting down the days 'till the next one.
Cheers to everyone for making our first year at the Grand Slam an absolute ball, you guys are ace.
Dr Tim Cooper - Coopers Brewery
A fifth generation brewer from Coopers Brewery, Tim Cooper began professional life as a doctor, completing medical studies (MBBS, Adelaide) in 1979. He practiced hospital medicine for 9 years and worked mainly in the UK as a Registrar in medicine and cardiology in Bristol and Cardiff. He conducted medical research in Bristol to complete a Doctor of Medicine (Bristol) in 1990. He has written several papers on the investigation of pulmonary embolism, along with other papers on cardiopulmonary disease.
He took time off medicine in 1986-87 to study brewing science (MSc, Birmingham) before joining the family company in 1990.
After starting in the brewery as Technical Manager, Tim became Operations Manager in 1993 and subsequently Director of Brewing (becoming a director of Coopers Brewery in 1997). He studied part-time from 1995-97, obtaining an MBA from the University of Adelaide in 1998. From 1999-2001 he was responsible, as Project Director for the
development of the new Coopers Brewery at Regency Park. He became Managing Director in February 2002.
Tim was awarded a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in June 2008, for service to the brewing industry, particularly through environmentally sustainable production and manufacturing practices, to professional organisations, and to the community.
MOTB State Finalist - Justin Clarke, QLD
Making beer: barley breeding at Adelaide
Introducing the Botanic Ale - South Australia’s newest craft beer made with ‘Navigator’, a barley variety developed by researchers at the University of Adelaide.
Experts at the University spent more than ten years developing the Navigator variety, tailor made for the South Australian brewing market. It offers the industry an increase in brew-house yield.
Navigator was grown in the heart of Adelaide at the Botanic Gardens of South Australia, and brewed at the Lobethal Bierhaus, with assistance from Coopers Brewery - one of the largest Australian owned breweries.
The University of Adelaide is committed to delivering research outcomes that contribute to local, national and global well-being.
For more on the University of Adelaide’s research impact, visit: adelaide.edu.au/research/our-research.
For more on the University of Adelaide's barley breeding program visit:
Coopers Festival Mash-up
A montage of Coopers sponsored events and festivals.
Capturing the excitement and energy in Adelaide, South Australia during March 2013. Hand-made by the Cooper Family.
Coopers, Australia’s first family of beer, invests in $49 million plant
Australia’s family owned brewer Coopers has invested $49 million (AUD $65 million) in its future by opening what they have hailed as the most technically advanced malting plant in the world.
The six-generation brewing family based in Adelaide welcomed Hieu Van Le, Governor of South Australia, to officially open the new plant at its Regency Park brewery in Adelaide. The 13,000 sq m plant represented the largest single investment in Coopers’ 155 year history, more than the
$40 million cost of the Regency Park brewery in 2001. The plant was self-funded and will create an extra eight jobs.
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Coopers Festival Mash-up
A montage of Coopers sponsored events and festivals.
Capturing the excitement and energy in Adelaide, South Australia during March 2014. Hand-made by the Cooper Family.
Coopers Brewery | Phoenix
Phoenix Society was established in 1958 with just sixteen employees in Adelaide's CBD.
Today Phoenix employs trains and develops people with disabilities to attain an improved quality of life to over 800 people annually through employment, School to Work Transition Programs and our Intensive Training Unit.
Located across five metropolitan and one regional facility, Phoenix is seen as an industry leader in the provision of employment and services to people with disabilities.
In the community Phoenix is seen as an innovative and dynamic employer of people with disabilities that provides life changing opportunities. At Phoenix we strive to enhance each and every individual's work-life balance and it's this philosophy that makes Phoenix an Australian Disabilities Enterprise employer of choice.
MOTB State Finalist - Marc Shepherdson, QLD
Official Beer of the Supercars
Coopers Mild Ale - Official Beer of the Supercars