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English Bitter


English Bitter

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English Bitter - Coopers


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The industrialisation of Britain in the early 1800s gave rise to the “pale ale revolution”.  Subsequently, various styles of pale ale became available as brewers adjusted their brews to meet consumer taste.  One such brew was “Bitter”.
In keeping with this traditional style of pale ale, Coopers English Bitter is a brown copper color with red hues and a creamy head.  It displays a pleasing floral aroma with a blend of toasty/sweet malt flavors finishing with a firm bitter finish.
It may be served slightly less chilled, if desired.
Weight - 3.75 lbs, Color - 420EBC, Bitterness - 590IBU

You will also need 500 grams of Light Dry Malt Extract to brew this beer.

1337B Complete English Bitter Kit
Complete English Bitter Kit
SKU:1337B

This Kit Includes:

  • Coopers (Hopped LME)
  • 1 lbs Light Dried malt extract (DME)
  • Coopers Ale Yeast
  • 5 oz. Corn sugar for priming before bottling
  • 60 Bottle Caps
Weight:5.65
Price: $26.66 

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English Bitter Malt Can Only
English Bitter Malt Can Only
SKU:126
Weight:4.20
Price: $20.19 

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1. Scott on 1/26/2012, said:

Love this one. Its ruby read and has a flowery hop smell. Its got a bitter bite also. I try to keep it between 20-22C or 68-72F. I use 1.5 lbs extra light spraymalt and 1 cup of sugar. Different from what coopers instructions.
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