Our family brewery
To say we're “born to brew” may seem like a bold statement but after over 160 years of brewing, we believe it's true.
Coopers is a brewing family. It's in our blood. For six generations, we've been custodians of a proud legacy that began in 1862 when Thomas Cooper brewed his first batch of ale. Our passion for brewing has kept us together and helped us through economic recessions, wars, government imposts, changing tastes, and the occasional hostile takeover bid.
Today, our unique brand of naturally conditioned ales and stouts are enjoyed around the world and we're still making these beers using the same traditional brewing methods that Thomas did. And when we say handmade by the Cooper family, we mean it. If you visit the Brewery you'll probably bump into a Cooper who works there. While other breweries might make all sorts of claims about their 'origins', the fact is that we're Australia's oldest family owned and run brewery, and that's not changing any time soon.
the brewery
The Coopers Story
When Thomas Cooper used an old family recipe to brew his first batch of ale back in 1862, it would be fair to describe him as a novice craft brewer.
Visit us
We’re open for tours and tastings, an afternoon pint with mates, or a long lunch with the family.
The Brewing Process
While the brewing process can be described in biochemical terms, once you've tasted our beers you'll instinctively know there has to be more to it than that.
Tim Cooper describes the brewery as an 'intriguing fusion of modern innovation and Coopers’ brewing tradition.
Tim Cooper describes the brewery as an 'intriguing fusion of modern innovation and Coopers’ brewing tradition,' combining traditional recipes, methods and flavours with cutting edge equipment that leaves nothing to chance. Officially opened in November 2001, the brewery project cost $40 million in new equipment, building, and relocation costs. The brewhouse incorporates the only Meura mash filter in Australia, capable of filtering up to 12 brews per day. Other features of the brewery at Regency Park include a 4.4 megawatt gas-powered co-generation power plant, 2 packaging lines and an 18,000m2 warehouse.
Thomas Cooper
What would a cobbler, a stonemason or a dairyman know about brewing beer? Find out how the Coopers Beer story began.
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