The Thomas Cooper International Canadian Blonde has a golden, pale straw shade. With a crisp pale malt aroma and a a hint of spicy hops, this beer will leave you wanting more. It has clean pale malt flavours and a light-bodied palate that finishes with obvious hop bitterness.Recommended to be brewed with (23 L): 1 kg Coopers Brew Enhancer 2 Coopers Carbonation Drops Coopers brewing extracts make it possible for every beer-brewing aficionado to craft premium beers at home. With over 150 years of brewing history in every can, all natural ingredients with no added preservatives, Coopers sources the highest quality malt and hops and specifically blended yeasts.
The Thomas Cooper International Canadian Blonde has a golden, pale straw shade. With a crisp pale malt aroma and a a hint of spicy hops, this beer will leave you wanting more. It has clean pale malt flavours and a light-bodied palate that finishes with obvious hop bitterness.Recommended to be brewed with (23 L): 1 kg Coopers Brew Enhancer 2 Coopers Carbonation Drops Coopers brewing extracts make it possible for every beer-brewing aficionado to craft premium beers at home. With over 150 years of brewing history in every can, all natural ingredients with no added preservatives, Coopers sources the highest quality malt and hops and specifically blended yeasts.
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Coopers Canadian Blonde
The Thomas Cooper International Canadian Blonde has a golden, pale straw shade. With a crisp pale malt aroma and a a hint of spicy hops, this beer will leave you wanting more. It has clean pale malt flavours and a light-bodied palate that finishes with obvious hop bitterness.Recommended to be brewed with (23 L): 1 kg Coopers Brew Enhancer 2 Coopers Carbonation Drops Coopers brewing extracts make it possible for every beer-brewing aficionado to craft premium beers at home. With over 150 years of brewing history in every can, all natural ingredients with no added preservatives, Coopers sources the highest quality malt and hops and specifically blended yeasts.
The Thomas Cooper International Canadian Blonde has a golden, pale straw shade. With a crisp pale malt aroma and a a hint of spicy hops, this beer will leave you wanting more. It has clean pale malt flavours and a light-bodied palate that finishes with obvious hop bitterness.Recommended to be brewed with (23 L): 1 kg Coopers Brew Enhancer 2 Coopers Carbonation Drops Coopers brewing extracts make it possible for every beer-brewing aficionado to craft premium beers at home. With over 150 years of brewing history in every can, all natural ingredients with no added preservatives, Coopers sources the highest quality malt and hops and specifically blended yeasts.
Last updated at 09/06/2026 09:32:09
Coopers Canadian Blonde | The Brew Shed Brewing Supplies Australia
Delivery $12.99
originally posted on woolworths.com.au
A nice, light bitterness beer with an almost creamy finish. This will go down well in summer! On par with the commercial beers.
originally posted on Google Customer Reviews
Light coloured beer with plenty of flavour
originally posted on homebrewing.org
I thought the Canadian Blonde would be somewhat lacking in color and quality, but was very pleasantly surprised at the finished product. It was a nice golden amber with just the right boldness in the body to make it a very enjoyable and drinkable beer. Proud to serve it to my friends.
Coopers Canadian Blonde | The Brew Shed Brewing Supplies Australia
Delivery $12.99
A nice, light bitterness beer with an almost creamy finish. This will go down well in summer! On par with the commercial beers.
Light coloured beer with plenty of flavour
I thought the Canadian Blonde would be somewhat lacking in color and quality, but was very pleasantly surprised at the finished product. It was a nice golden amber with just the right boldness in the body to make it a very enjoyable and drinkable beer. Proud to serve it to my friends.
One of my favorites here, this time using evaporated cane juice sugar, beginning of day 3 and is bubbling at 1 bubble per 1.5 seconds, it is going to be a winner.
I do like this it is so easy to make and a good end product.
Better than the bottled Canadian beers that it is claiming to replicate. I used an american lager yeast. Fermented in the garage with no temp control for 3 weeks, drew off 2 liters for force carbonating while it lagers in the fridge at 37 or so. The initial impression is very positive. I won't purchase bottled canadian beer again unless I run out of this stuff. Really good.
Great tasting beer. I used 2 lbs light dry malt, 2 lbs dextrose and US-05. This one is in my brewing rotation.
THis one is my favorite of all of them, it is a hidden gem
A nice, light bitterness beer with an almost creamy finish. This will go down well in summer! On par with the commercial beers.
a few years back it didn't say mr beer on it and I always thought it was pretty good,but to give you an idea,i buy natural ice and drink that,so I'm not a "common sewer" of fine brews. Then it wasn't available for what seemed like quite some time and when it re-appered it seems like it's got more of a cider taste.Some people have said "it's more of a yeast tang" . I just mix with about 3 and a half pounds of corn sugar and some people say that causes it.I've also tried about 2 and a half lbs with a pound of dry light malt and it's still there.Or it may be I'm just used to top of the butt crack smell natural ice. I hate to say I drink it for effect not taste,but,oops!I already said it. I'd probably say if you keg,go ahead and try it (I only bottled once,way too much ... Morea few years back it didn't say mr beer on it and I always thought it was pretty good,but to give you an idea,i buy natural ice and drink that,so I'm not a "common sewer" of fine brews. Then it wasn't available for what seemed like quite some time and when it re-appered it seems like it's got more of a cider taste.Some people have said "it's more of a yeast tang" . I just mix with about 3 and a half pounds of corn sugar and some people say that causes it.I've also tried about 2 and a half lbs with a pound of dry light malt and it's still there.Or it may be I'm just used to top of the butt crack smell natural ice. I hate to say I drink it for effect not taste,but,oops!I already said it. I'd probably say if you keg,go ahead and try it (I only bottled once,way too much work for me) If you bottle I'd probably stick with whatever you do now. OR bottle and if you don't like it offer it to friends. Of course all of this has nothing to do with the business,they always deliver very quickly to me.They are about 60 miles away from me so I usually get stuff the day after I order it.