New Coopers Packaging.

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New Coopers Packaging.

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Hi all,
FYI, Coopers have changed their packaging for adjuncts, so it seems. Now in a sturdy cardboard unit. Picked this one up from our local supermarket:

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Don't know if this is available in all packaging yet (BE2 only one available where I bought this) but may well be. It's a lot more sturdy than the bags, which is probably why it's changed: there was always a pile of adjuncts spread over the shelf at my local-yuk!
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Good idea, saves shelf space and makes it easier for the shop owner to stock it.
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Flashy. Maybe this will kickstart the HB revolution!

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I think (if I remember correctly) that their brewing sugar will contain dextrose instead of sucrose
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That"ll improve the product considerably. It's about time.
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Chris wrote:That"ll improve the product considerably. It's about time.
Second that, great move!

Would be good to see a greater interest in HB, perhaps then Bundy would get a decent HB shop :P
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Kevnlis wrote:
Chris wrote:That"ll improve the product considerably. It's about time.
Second that, great move!

Would be good to see a greater interest in HB, perhaps then Bundy would get a decent HB shop :P
I think that applies to a lot of places. It's also the reason I now use Ross at CraftBrewer for all my purchases of grain and hops.
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Post by lethaldog »

Cant go wrong there, Ross is a gem and all his products are top knotch, he is also keen to get on the phone and talk brewin with any one that is keen, love the bloke and have gotten heaps of good stuff and advice from him :wink:
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warra48 wrote:
Kevnlis wrote:
Chris wrote:That"ll improve the product considerably. It's about time.
Second that, great move!

Would be good to see a greater interest in HB, perhaps then Bundy would get a decent HB shop :P
I think that applies to a lot of places. It's also the reason I now use Ross at CraftBrewer for all my purchases of grain and hops.
As do most, and if you don't, you should! 8)

BTW I am in no way affiliated with Ross or his business and I do not get anything for saying that!
Prost and happy brewing!

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