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Coopers DIY Beer Home Brewing 6 Gallon All Inclusive Craft Beer Making Kit with Patented Brewing Fermenter, Beer Hydrometer, Brewing Ingredients, Bottles and Brewing Accessories

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Features

  • THE ONLY BEER MAKING KIT DESIGNED BY A BREWERY-Coopers Brewery has been brewing beer for over 150 years and are the worlds largest manufacturer and exporter of home brew kits.
  • BEER INGREDIENTS CREATED BY WORLD MASTER BREWERS-Coopers certified master brewers have developed a range of refills that enable the novice through to professional brewer the ingredients to produce all styles of quality beers.
  • GRAIN TO GLASS BREWING-Coopers is the only homebrewing company that makes the ingredients for their homebrewing kits. From the grain fields to your glass, Coopers oversees and controls the entire process ensuring optimal quality of ingredients.
  • INCLUDES ALL HOME BREWING ACCESSORIES-In addition to a patented fermenter and 100% natural premium quality ingredients this kit includes additional accessories such as a hydrometer, bottling valve, reusable oxygen-barrier PET bottles and much more.

Description

The Coopers DIY Beer Kit includes everything you need to make and bottle 6 gallons of great tasting beer. A patented fermenter that makes brewing even easier and quicker, and is completely reusable. With the Coopers DIY Beer Kit you will get the patented fermenter with tap assembly, Coopers Beer Hydrometer, Beer Mixing Spoon, (30) 740ml plastic PET bottles with caps, Coopers Brewing thermometer, Coopers Bottling wand and Coopers Lager Refill Pack. With the Coopers DIY Beer Kit all of the equipment is completely reusable so you can brew batch after batch of top quality all malt beer again and again. The Coopers all Malt Refills are designed by the brew- masters of Coopers Brewery so you will be making the same tasting great quality beer just like they do in Australia. Coopers has gone through all of the pain staking steps for you to make the brewing process as simple as possible so you will be drinking your top quality homebrew before you know it. All you need is water, and you will be calling yourself a brew master in no time. From the Manufacturer The Coopers DIY Beer Kit includes everything you need to make and bottle 6 gallons of great tasting beer. A patented fermenter that makes brewing even easier and quicker, and is completely reusable. With the Coopers DIY Beer Kit you will get the patented fermenter with tap assembly, Coopers Beer Hydrometer, Beer Mixing Spoon, (30) 740ml plastic PET bottles with caps, Coopers Brewing thermometer, Coopers Bottling wand and Coopers Lager Refill Pack. With the Coopers DIY Beer Kit all of the equipment is completely reusable so you can brew batch after batch of top quality all malt beer again and again. The Coopers all Malt Refills are designed by the brew-masters of Coopers Brewery so you will be making the same tasting great quality beer just like they do in Australia. Coopers has gone through all of the pain staking steps for you to make the brewing process as simple as possible so you will be drinking your top quality homebrew before you know it. All you need is water, and you will be calling yourself a brew master in no time.

Brand: Coopers


Color: Not Appliccable


Style: Modern


Recommended Uses For Product: Home


Included Components: Spoon


Brand: Coopers


Color: Not Appliccable


Style: Modern


Recommended Uses For Product: Home


Included Components: Spoon


Shape: Round


Pattern: Solid


Product Care Instructions: Hand Wash Only


Age Range (Description): Adult


Material Feature: Insulated


Reusability: Reusable


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Product Dimensions: 15.5"W x 23"H


Number of Items: 1


Package Type: Standard Packaging


Manufacturer: Coopers DIY LLC dba Mr Beer


UPC: 088119181261 798837943460


Global Trade Identification Number: 62


Item Weight: 18 pounds


Department: Home Brewing


Country of Origin: Australia


Item model number: 676


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 1, 2004


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Perfect brewing kit
I got this kit in 2007 and this may seem a long time to wait before writing a review but I wanted to make sure everything went perfectly before doing the review. And it did. First, the DVD that came with the kit makes everything easy to understand. They don't just tell you want to do but WHY to do it, how everything works and how to maintain it. This means you can explore on your own, after the first batch, on how to brew beer. The booklet came with extra information on future brewing, giving you the information to do your own measurements and so on. My first batch, by the way, was great. Everybody who tried it, some of them being old fashion home brewers themselves, really enjoyed it and said it was excellent. Also, the reason I decided to brew some beer was to see how it worked, being a history and food nut, and also to make some for my brother. I wanted to put the beer in glass bottles and, while I guessed how many carbonation drops would go into them, I still sent a e-mail to Coopers to ask. Not only did they send a reply they sent it within six hours. I sent my question at breakfast and find an answer in my inbox by lunch. When you figure they are half-way across the world from me that's GREAT customer service. Course, they use the metric system and I use gallons and such, but that's just math and, frankly, the system is very forgiving. Don't be scared about going online and checking out their website, which is very user friendly, and other sites dealing with beer brewing. While my brother is now on a diet I plan to start a second batch. Yes, a long time from the first, I know, but to me it is like a holiday. It is a rare treat and once I make all the beer I have to find somebody, besides me, to drink it! Get it for a gift for somebody who loves beers. Easy to use, great customer service, FUN to use and great results. I understand more about brewing AND feel some pride in having brewed real beer! The only warning is for you to remember that this is NOT American beer and it has a REAL kick. About three times the kick, so please be careful, don't drive after testing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2009 by Michael Valdivielso

  • Everything you need to catch the homebrew bug
I'm about a month into my ownership of this kit and I am very happy with it so far. My fourth batch is fermenting now, I've been actively fermenting almost since the day I received it from Amazon/Makebeer.net. Since receiving the kit, I've brewed the Coopers Australian Lager Beer Kit that came with the kit, a Complete Coopers Brewery Stout Beer Kit Package , and a Complete Coopers Brewery Mexican Cerveza Beer Kit Package . In the fermenter now is the Complete Coopers Brewery English Bitter Beer Kit Package . I found the Australian Lager to be a bit "cidery" tasting, but my wife and friends said it was better than most of the beers they've ever tasted. The Stout is awesome -- deep, dark and rich flavor. The Cerveza is also good, a nice mild beer. An earlier reviewer mentioned how difficult it is to get the lid off once you get it on tightly enough to seal - I agree. It is difficult to remove, though certainly not impossible. It has raised plastic tabs that can be leveraged along the with handle indentions to remove the lid without too terribly much trouble. That same review also mentioned the dispensing valve as a minor problem area. Again, he was correct. I'm not sure if it is the valve or the tapped threads in the fermenter, but a good seal of the valve does not require a super tight fit. Note that I said it seals well even without a tight fit. The fermenter does not leak at all. That's a very good thing. I've had no trouble keeping the valve in place when I needed to test the specific gravity of the beer of fill bottles. It twists a little, but not so much that it matters. The good parts about this kit far outweigh the bad. For one, the lid on the fermenter is clear. That doesn't sound like much, but as a new brewer you will want to see what is happening (frequently in my case), and you can't do that with a white bucket and white lid as most basic starter kits include. In fact, I would say this is the best part of the kit. That may sound ridiculous, but imagine being a first time baker and not being able to peek into the oven to see if your cake was cooking - for up to seven days. I find the brewing process fascinating to watch. Another great part of the kit is the included bottles. This kit includes enough to bottle your entire first batch, and they are large and very high quality PET (plastic) bottles. None of the kits that I've seen for sale at homebrew stores include any bottles. Beer in plastic bottles? Yes, and they work BETTER than glass bottles. Glass breaks, plastic does not. Glass bottles can explode if you put in too much priming sugar during bottling, plastic will just get harder to the touch. The brown plastic of the bottles also blocks most of the harmful light rays that can cause your beer to become skunky. They impart no flavor to the beer and are impermeable to gases escaping or entering. These bottles are the same type that are used to bottle most soda pop, except that they are brown and can hold around 24 ounces (750ml). The kit also includes a nice long stirring spoon, an airlock, a hydrometer (to measure the specific gravity/potential alcohol), and a thermometer. Again, everything you need to brew your first batch of beer. What will you need to supply? Chlorine bleach, or another sanitizing agent (such as C-Brite or StarSan), a pot large enough to boil about a gallon of water, and nearly six gallons of tap water. The rest is in the kit. If you catch the homebrew bug like I did, you will need more bottles, a bottle capping device and bottle caps. Make sure you mention to your friends that you are now brewing your own beer! I did and within a few days I had a couple hundred bottles, a capper and even a gross of caps, all for free. I'm not usually one to talk about my hobbies, but the mere mention of home brewing and people are full of questions! UPDATE December 31, 2011: Over a year after I first bought this kit and I haven't puchased commercial beer in a year. I have 'graduated' to different fementers ( 6 Gallon Better Bottle PET Carboy ) and I now brew kits from Austin Homebrew almost exclusively, but the Coopers kit is where it all started. I don't currently use the fermenter from the Coopers kit, but I do still use the PET bottles and the hydrometer. I can tell you with complete certainty that after a year of brewing beer on my own, I can make beer that is as good or better than you can buy at any price and I'm doing it for less than half of what you'll pay at retail. I may not be using the Coopers fermenter, but I still think it was one of the best purchases I ever made because it was the one that got me into homebrew! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2011 by G. Eytcheson

  • Great intro to brewing...can use for more 'advanced' brewing too
Bought the diy kit about a year ago, and have completed 12 homebrews now. My first four brews used the Coopers canned kits with either no boil or a short boil for extra hop flavoring. Since then, I've added more equipment: a 34-quart pot for full boils, a thermometer, an propane burner, a large strainer, a wort chiller...you get the picture. This has allowed me to use better techniques and make better extract brews. The cool thing is that you can add the other equipment piece-by-piece and still use the Coopers equipment as a base, and just add on to it. I no longer make Coopers kits, but use either more advanced, full-boil kits, or make my own recipes. But it was the canned Coopers kits that taught me the fundamentals of brewing, and they were a great launching pad. The actual Coopers kits are decent, and they are easily modified and made better, as there are a variety if recipes on the Cooper's forums and elsewhere. If you get into other types of kits or formulating your own recipes, the fermenter and other diy equipment will still work great. After all, brewing is brewing. I particularly like the clear plastic fermenter. It's nice to see what's going on, and the lack of airlock makes it simpler with no drawback, imo. I like the plastic (PET) bottles as well, as I don't have to deal with capping or with exploding glass bottles. This is a great kit for people wanting to learn the basics and/or are low on space. It you get into more advanced brewing, you can continue using thus equipment, and just add to it. Cheers. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2013 by Paul A. Petersen

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