Coopers releases 2017 Vintage Ale

August 9, 2017
By Alana House

A new combination and hops and enriched malt flavours characteristise of the 2017 Coopers Extra Strong Vintage Ale.

It’s the 17th year Coopers has released its Vintage Ale. Since launching in 1998, it has become an annual event on the liquor trade and wider beer industry calendar and will be celebrated with special evening launches in Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide.

While hops remain the cornerstone of the 2017 Coopers Vintage Ale, Coopers brewers have revised the grist recipe this year, the first change to the beloved Ale in a decade.

Coopers Managing Director and Chief Brewer, Dr Tim Cooper, said the new grist recipe included a special blend of caramalt to provide a distinctive crimson red colour and a full bodied taste rich in malty, honey and dry nutty characters.

“The caramalt contributes well to the balance of bold malt flavours and the softness of a fine and creamy head,” he said.

“Vintage Ale is known for its bold and robust selection of hops and this year we have chosen the new bittering and aromatic varieties Denali and Calypso, which deliver a delicate spectrum of fruity aromas, with pineapple and pear characteristics alongside pine and citrus notes.

“Last year’s Vintage used a combination of Astra, Melba, Northern Brewer, Styrian Goldings and Cascade.”

Dr Cooper said the 2017 Vintage had a bitterness of 50 IBU that was expected to carry well as the beer matures.

The beer retains an alcohol level of 7.5 per cent ABV, which will also help with the maturation process.

Coopers National Sales and Marketing Director Cam Pearce said only a limited number of kegs and cartons would be made available.

“This is one of the few beers on the market that is designed to age and is unique in Australia,” he said.

Watch a 2017 Vintage Ale video below: 

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