» The Brewery Tour Slides 19 - 24

Coopers Draught beer kits getting the yeast sachet and lids put on them.
   
     
This is the Coopers yeast packaging room. All the actual filling of the packages occurs within the plexiglass chamber which is kept cool and nitrogen flushed. By taking one of their special, proprietary yeast strains and packaging it in nitrogen-flushed, heat resistant foil bags, the Coopers Brewery is able to provide the world’s homebrewers with the highest quality beer yeast. As a part of their commitment to a quality experience, Coopers is one of the only beer yeast producers to date stamp their yeast sachets to ensure freshness.
   
     
Stacks of homebrew kits waiting to be shipped to the Northern Territories. They make a LOT of beer at home up in the Outback!
   
     
The beer packaging facility.
   
     
Coopers Stout in kegs. Only these kegs are a little bigger than the 5 gallon corny keg of homemade Coopers Stout I’ve got in my fridge.
   
     
Bottling Coopers Pale Ale. At “only” 5% alcohol, Coopers Pale Ale is their low-alcohol version of their world famous Coopers Sparkling Ale.
   
     
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