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Coopers Irish Stout

Original price $20.95 - Original price $20.95
Original price
$20.95
$20.95 - $20.95
Current price $20.95

Step into an Irish pub without leaving your home with this rich and velvety Irish Stout. 

Coopers International Irish Stout is a full bodied rich brew. With coffee, chocolate and liquorice aromas, bitter notes, balanced hops and a creamy beige head, this brew is dark and delightful as a moonlit night in Dublin. 

Sláinte! 

Makes 21 litres (or 56 stubbies) of beer.

Brewing Instructions

Clean your gear. Sanitise everything like your beer depends on it... because it does!

Pour 2L of boiling water into fermenter. Soften your extract can in hot water (10 mins), then empty into fermenter.

Add your fermentables (about 1kg). Stir until dissolved 

Top up to fermenter with water 23L mark. Boom! You've made wort!

Cool wort to 18-22°C. Take gravity reading.

Sprinkle yeast over wort.

Cover, add airlock, and place in dark spot (18-22°C). If adding hops, dry hop (chuck 'em in) on day 4.

After 5 days, check gravity. Take gravity readings on consecutive days. If they're identical and under 1.016, you're good to go!

Bottle or keg. Add carbonation drops or sugar when bottling. Wait 4 weeks (best at 3 months) or keg it for faster gratification.

You're officially a beer wizard! Drink & Brag.

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Customer Reviews

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Bruce Stimpson
Irish Stout purchased 7 March

A bit too early to review. I'll be bottling this week and expect to drink it after 5-6 months on the shelf. Thanks for keeping it in stock at Taylors Beach, I only buy one a couple of times each year.

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lizzid peeple
Excellent base

I used this with 125g choc malt and 125g roasted barley cold steeped overnight, added 1kg dextrose and about 300g brown sugar , pressure fermented at about 10psi using Voss Kviek. After high Krausen I dry hopped with about 30g Fuggles. Cold crashed for 2 days then closed loop transferred to keg. Really nice stout style brew. Very orangey dark thick creamy head. Good stuff indeed

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Margaret Murphy

Bought as a gift.
I haven’t made it

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Jim Dobbie
Coopers Irish Stout

Looks great , just bottled it. Can't wait to taste the finished brew in a couple of weeks.

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Deryck James

Coopers International Irish Stout