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This week, the boys travel down-under to sample the Original Pale Ale by Family-owned brewery, Coopers. In the Hop Topic, we analyse the buzz around Jeremy Clarkson's new pub, The Farmer's Dog, and is this new focus of the local area a good or bad thing.Be sure to follow Coopers Brewery
Australians under the age of 16 will banned from using TikTok, Facebook and Instagram under new government legislation Saudi Aramco, the world's largest oil producer, has seen its third quarter profits plummet 15% after lower oil prices ate into its margins Coopers Brewery, the Australian owned brewery, has seen its profit jump following a pretty unique alcoholic offering _ Head to helia.com.au/LMI to learn more. Helia Insurance Disclaimer: Information is of general information, and does not constitute legal, tax, credit or financial advice, and is not tailored to a home buyer's specific circumstances. Home buyers should consider their own personal circumstances and seek advice from their professional advisers before making any decisions that may impact their financial position. Lenders mortgage insurance (LMI) is insurance that protects the credit provider, not the home buyer, and cannot be provided to borrowers. Helia Insurance Pty Limited ABN 60 106 974 305 is the issuer of the LMI policy and holds an Australian Credit Licence Number 393269. Helia credit activities are limited to credit activities engaged by it as an assignee in relation to providing lender's mortgage insurance (LMI) products or as a credit provider under the doctrine of subrogation in relation to providing LMI products. The information provided in this article does not refer to a credit contract with any particular credit provider. _ Download the free app (App Store): http://bit.ly/FluxAppStoreDownload the free app (Google Play): http://bit.ly/FluxappGooglePlay Daily newsletter: https://bit.ly/fluxnewsletter Flux on Instagram: http://bit.ly/fluxinsta Flux on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@flux.finance —-The content in this podcast reflects the views and opinions of the hosts, and is intended for personal and not commercial use. We do not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any opinion, statement or other information provided or distributed in these episodes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this clip, Jeremy Cordeaux interviews Glen Cooper of Coopers Brewery, discussing the history and future of the company, challenges in the Australian beer industry, and the importance of family-owned businesses. The conversation provides insights into Coopers' strategy, market trends, and the broader implications for the hospitality industry in Australia. Key Topics Discussed: Coopers Brewery's New Beer Releases: Introduction of a tropical beer and a vintage ale, responding to trends in the craft beer market. Declining Beer Consumption and High Taxes: Discussion on the global decline in beer consumption and the impact of high taxes on alcohol in Australia, particularly excise taxes. Challenges for Pubs and Small Businesses: The financial strain on pubs due to rising costs, wages, and taxes, leading to closures and a negative impact on the hospitality sector. The Fight Against a Hostile Takeover: Reflection on Coopers Brewery's successful defense against a hostile takeover attempt by Lion Nathan, highlighting the importance of keeping the company family-owned. Expansion and Future Ventures: Mention of Coopers' plans for expansion and new ventures, while emphasizing the need for generational change within the company to ensure its longevity. Support for Historic Pubs: The importance of preserving iconic pubs like the Crown and Anchor and the Cranker, which play a significant role in local culture and Coopers' business. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dive into the captivating narrative of Glenn Cooper AM, a quintessential South Australian whose life story is a testament to family, perseverance, and the spirit of giving back. Born into the legendary brewing family Coopers, Glenn's journey from an automotive electrician to the steward of Coopers Brewery is nothing short of remarkable. This podcast episode peels back the layers of Glenn's life, revealing the challenges and triumphs of maintaining a family legacy while navigating personal and professional growth. Through candid conversations, listeners will be drawn into the humorous and heartfelt moments that define Glenn, from his early days of uncertainty about the brewery's future to his pivotal role in its ascension and his tireless work in philanthropy and community service. Experience the warmth, wisdom, and wit of a man who has not only contributed immensely to South Australia's cultural landscape but has also inspired countless others with his resilience and commitment to family values. Join me as I explore a story that will inspire, entertain, and resonate with anyone who believes in the power of heritage, hard work, and the importance of leaving a lasting impact. Thankyou for coming on this adventure with me. Stay up to date with this podcast, my life and businesses, and more: https://linktr.ee/jordanplatis
In this episode of Add To Cart, we checkout Jonathan Day, founder, managing director and ecommerce strategist of Aligent, an Adelaide based ecommerce agency specialising in ecommerce development, design and strategy. Established in 2009, they now have over 100 team members and develop ecommerce solutions for brands such as Tommy Hilfiger, Kathmandu, Coopers Brewery and Mitsubishi Motors. Links from the episode:Jonathan Day from Aligent: The Secrets to Optimizing Site Performance | #315Questions answered in the podcast:What is the weirdest thing you've ever bought online? Who is your favourite retailer? Which retail fad do you wish was history?Can you recommend a book or podcast that our listeners should immediately get into? Finish this sentence. The future of retail is… This episode was brought to you by…esuiteAbout your host: Nathan Bush from esuiteNathan Bush is a digital strategist, Co-founder of eCommerce talent agency, esuite and host of the Add to Cart podcast. He has led eCommerce for businesses with revenue $100m+ and has been recognised as one of Australia's Top 50 People in eCommerce four years in a row. You can contact Nathan on LinkedIn, Twitter or via email.About your co-host: Jonathan Day from AligentJonathan is an experienced leader in eCommerce, respected in Australia and overseas. Since entering the emerging web industry in the late 90s, Jonathan has delivered ground-breaking projects, spanning from North American clients such as nintendo.com and Zumiez, through to numerous “world-firsts” in the Magento community under the Aligent banner. Aligent has pioneered initiatives that deliver outstanding customer experiences in domains such as Headless, Subscriptions, B2B and omnichannel. Established by Jonathan in 2009. Aligent has grown to more than 100 staff, delivering eCommerce solutions with brands such as Tommy Hilfiger, Kathmandu, Coopers Brewery and Mitsubishi Motors. Aligent's success is founded on passion for quality, long-term relationships and community.You can contact Jonathan at LinkedInPlease contact us if you: Want to come on board as an Add To Cart sponsor Are interested in joining Add To Cart as a co-host Have any feedback or suggestions on how to make Add To Cart betterEmail hello@addtocart.com.au We look forward to hearing from you! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Add To Cart, we are joined by Jonathan Day, founder, managing director and ecommerce strategist of Aligent, an Adelaide based ecommerce agency specialising in ecommerce development, design and strategy. Established in 2009, they now have over 100 team members and develop ecommerce solutions for brands such as Tommy Hilfiger, Kathmandu, Coopers Brewery and Mitsubishi Motors. In this chat, Jonathan shares why performance isn't just a technical activity but an exercise in understanding and reacting to customer psychology. He breaks down why Google's Core Web Vitals should be the tool you use to measure your website performance - and breaks down the metrics you should be looking at. He gives us other tools to measure errors, load testing and more. And he shares why getting site performance right is similar to how Disneyland designs their ride experience. Got you in now? Links from the episode:Sydney ToolsAmazon Page Speed StudyWalmart - Page Speed and Business MetricsGoogle Web DevGoogle's Chrome extension to measure Lighthouse while you're browsingIntro to using the Waterfall in Chrome Dev ToolsNew RelicLogRocketBlazeMeterThe State of Online Retail Performance About your co-host: Jonathan Day from AligentJonathan is an experienced leader in eCommerce, respected in Australia and overseas. Since entering the emerging web industry in the late 90s, Jonathan has delivered ground-breaking projects, spanning from North American clients such as nintendo.com and Zumiez, through to numerous “world-firsts” in the Magento community under the Aligent banner. Aligent has pioneered initiatives that deliver outstanding customer experiences in domains such as Headless, Subscriptions, B2B and omnichannel. Established by Jonathan in 2009. Aligent has grown to more than 100 staff, delivering eCommerce solutions with brands such as Tommy Hilfiger, Kathmandu, Coopers Brewery and Mitsubishi Motors. Aligent's success is founded on passion for quality, long-term relationships and community.You can contact Jonathan at LinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Coca-Cola Amatil is in a battle for coal royalties worth $80 million with mining mammoth Glencore. Atlassian's share price has plummeted over the past few days after some disappointing earnings and this was its largest one day share price fall ever. Coopers Brewery, the largest Australian-owned brewery, reckons new products and geographic expansion is the key to get it back on track after its sales took a hit last financial year. --- Build the financial wellbeing of your team with Flux at Work: https://bit.ly/fluxatwork Download the free app (App Store): http://bit.ly/FluxAppStore Download the free app (Google Play): http://bit.ly/FluxappGooglePlay Daily newsletter: https://bit.ly/fluxnewsletter Flux on Instagram: http://bit.ly/fluxinsta Flux on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@flux.finance --- The content in this podcast reflects the views and opinions of the hosts, and is intended for personal and not commercial use. We do not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any opinion, statement or other information provided or distributed in these episodes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week I meet Louise Cooper, Strategic Development Manager at Coopers Brewery as Coopers prepares to celebrate 160 years of brewing.Of course, with a name like that Louise is not just the Strategic Development Manager she is also daughter of Coopers Managing Director Dr Tim Cooper and a member of the sixth generation of the Coopers family to have a role in the brewery.In her role, Louise has taken a lead in managing Coopers' recently announced $50 million visitor centre, microbrewery and whisky distillery at its Regency Park site.Having spoken with Dr Tim Cooper many times, this was a special conversation for me, and I was looking forward to the chance to hear from Louise about her introduction to the family business and her approach to carrying such a venerable family name. We talk about the different experiences that succeeding generations bring to a family business, and the unique challenges each faces. You'll hear about the new visitor centre means to the business and also whether making whisky is sticking to Coopers' knitting.It's a great chat, hopefully one of many as the next generation of Coopers comes to guide the business.Our partnersHPA – Learn how HPA are contributing to a sustainable future of quality beer by watching their virtual hop harvest.Brewstaff - Brewstaff partners with some of Australia's favourite craft breweries & distilleries to find the best talent the industry has to offer.If you like what we do at Radio Brews News you can help us out by:Sponsoring the showReviewing us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your favourite podcasting serviceEmailing us at producer@brewsnews.com.au to share your thoughts
This week I meet Louise Cooper, Strategic Development Manager at Coopers Brewery as Coopers prepares to celebrate 160 years of brewing. Of course, with a name like that Louise is not just the Strategic Development Manager she is also daughter of Coopers Managing Director Dr Tim Cooper and a member of the sixth generation of the Coopers family to have a role in the brewery. In her role, Louise has taken a lead in managing Coopers' recently announced $50 million visitor centre, microbrewery and whisky distillery at its Regency Park site. Having spoken with Dr Tim Cooper many times, this was a special conversation for me, and I was looking forward to the chance to hear from Louise about her introduction to the family business and her approach to carrying such a venerable family name. We talk about the different experiences that succeeding generations bring to a family business, and the unique challenges each faces. You'll hear about the new visitor centre means to the business and also whether making whisky is sticking to Coopers' knitting. It's a great chat, hopefully one of many as the next generation of Coopers comes to guide the business. Our partners HPA – Learn how HPA are contributing to a sustainable future of quality beer by watching their virtual hop harvest. Brewstaff - Brewstaff partners with some of Australia's favourite craft breweries & distilleries to find the best talent the industry has to offer. If you like what we do at Radio Brews News you can help us out by: Sponsoring the show Reviewing us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your favourite podcasting service Emailing us at producer@brewsnews.com.au to share your thoughts
This week we catch with one of our favourite interviewees, Dr Tim Cooper. Quite apart from being the Managing Director of the 159-year-old Coopers Brewery, Tim is one of those rare interviews that actually engages with the premise of a question and tries to actually provide an answer. Believe us when we say that is quite a novelty in news interviewing. For the listener, it means you will get much more out of a conversation with Tim Cooper, than you might expect. In this episode we discuss Coopers 2021 results and hear whether Tim thinks Coopers was too slow in moving to cans, how Coopers can manage to stay relevant to new generations of beer drinkers, and also would Coopers ever consider buying a craft brewer. Spoiler alert, the answer is "yes, but..." As you'll hear, this conversation went over time and even then there were at least half a dozen threads to the conversation that I would have loved to pursue, but just couldn't for time. Even so, there is plenty that we do discuss. Our partners Radio Brews News is proudly presented by Cryer Malt, who we are thrilled to announce are back supporting us for another year of conversations. With over 25 years in the field, Cryer Malt are dedicated to providing the finest brewing ingredients to help brewers create the foundations of a truly excellent beer. Your premium brewing partner - and our premium podcasting partner - Cryer Malt is proud sponsor of this conversion and the Radio Brews News channel. Every guest on Beer is a Conversation receives a new piece of exclusive merch - a branded Yeti Rambler mug, thanks to our good friends at Yeti. If you like what we do at Radio Brews News you can help us out by: Sponsoring the show Reviewing us on iTunes or your favourite podcasting service Emailing us at producer@brewsnews.com.au to share your thoughts
This week we catch with one of our favourite interviewees, Dr Tim Cooper.Quite apart from being the Managing Director of the 159-year-old Coopers Brewery, Tim is one of those rare interviews that actually engages with the premise of a question and tries to actually provide an answer. Believe us when we say that is quite a novelty in news interviewing. For the listener, it means you will get much more out of a conversation with Tim Cooper, than you might expect.In this episode we discuss Coopers 2021 results and hear whether Tim thinks Coopers was too slow in moving to cans, how Coopers can manage to stay relevant to new generations of beer drinkers, and also would Coopers ever consider buying a craft brewer. Spoiler alert, the answer is "yes, but..."As you'll hear, this conversation went over time and even then there were at least half a dozen threads to the conversation that I would have loved to pursue, but just couldn't for time. Even so, there is plenty that we do discuss.Our partnersRadio Brews News is proudly presented by Cryer Malt, who we are thrilled to announce are back supporting us for another year of conversations. With over 25 years in the field, Cryer Malt are dedicated to providing the finest brewing ingredients to help brewers create the foundations of a truly excellent beer. Your premium brewing partner - and our premium podcasting partner - Cryer Malt is proud sponsor of this conversion and the Radio Brews News channel.Every guest on Beer is a Conversation receives a new piece of exclusive merch - a branded Yeti Rambler mug, thanks to our good friends at Yeti.If you like what we do at Radio Brews News you can help us out by:Sponsoring the showReviewing us on iTunes or your favourite podcasting serviceEmailing us at producer@brewsnews.com.au to share your thoughts
Introducing our short, sharp podcast: CraftBeerBanter Reviews. We give various craft beers a rating out of 5 by assessing their Overall Impression, their Sessionability, their Accessibility, their Price, and finally their CBB Factor. On this episode we discuss the Coopers Brewery - Sparkling Ale. We rated the beer 4/5 CBB's. Overall Impression: 1 Sessionability: 0 Accessibility: 1 Price: 1 CBB Factor: 1 Please remember to like, and subscribe if this type of content is appealing to you. Enjoy! Consider becoming a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/yeahbeerandthat Check out our website: www.docbeer.com.au We're on Instagram: @craftbeerbanter @docbrewingco @asimmo90 We're on the e-mail: chris@docbeer.com.au --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/craftbeerbanter/message
This week we finally get back on schedule. We talk about Mickey's on the porch, Chinese cigarettes, and clean fireballs. Alcohol Reviewed: Coopers Original Pale Ale from Coopers Brewery, and MooseHead Grapefruit Radler from MooseHead Brewery. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Introducing our short, sharp podcast: CraftBeerBanter Reviews. We give various craft beers a rating out of 5 by assessing their Overall Impression, their Sessionability, their Accessibility, their Price, and finally their CBB Factor. On this episode we discuss the Coopers Brewery - Hazy IPA. We rated the beer 3/5 CBB's. Overall Impression: 0.5 Sessionability: 0.5 Accessibility: 1 Price: 0 CBB Factor: 1 Please remember to like, and subscribe if this type of content is appealing to you. Enjoy! We're on Instagram: @craftbeerbanter @vikingthiccdicc @koegles We're on the e-mail: chris@craftbeerbanter.com
The icon of Craft Beer in South Australia, Coopers Brewery, feature heavily on this episode. Please forgive us for loving on them the tiniest bit. In 'Segment 1', we have a chat about all things regarding 'Australian Sparkling Ale'. We discuss what it means to be an 'Australian Sparkling Ale' with reference to the BJCP, we discuss Brewer's Droop, and we see the vagabond-style return of 'The Fact Checker'. 'Segment 2' sees the introduction of the CBB Text Line. For those who would like to contribute, please send any, and all feedback to: 0422 190 170. We have a massive chat about 'Coopers Brewery', the boys title my autobiography, and we wrap up the segment with '10 Fast Facts with the Viking Thicc Dicc'. If Kit & Kilo brewing is of interest to you, than 'Segment 3', you shall enjoy. WE discuss what it means to be a homebrewer, we taster some homebrew delivered to us by a member of the broad homebrew community, we have another round of 'Simmo Says', and wrap the show up with some 'BrewBusters'. Enjoy. We're on Instagram: @docbrewingco @koegles @vikingthiccdicc @asimmo90 We're on the e-mail: chris@craftbeerbanter.com chris@docbeer.com.au You can buy our beer here: www.docbeer.com.au Please hit up our text line at any time of the day, or night: +61422190170 You can find the recipes here: https://www.brewersfriend.com/homebrew/recipe/view/1080063/12-b-australian-sparkling-ale
Today's podcast guest, Catherine Sayer, is CEO of Food South Australia (SA). Food SA is the peak body supporting SA's food and beverage industry; an industry that contributes $19.7 billion dollars to SA's Gross State Product.I thoroughly enjoyed this discussion, because who doesn't love talking about food, but mainly because it was such an interesting insight into some of the behind the scenes factors that food and beverage producers have to take into account.We chat about the South Australian food scene, including what makes it unique, the successful "Eat Local" campaign and some of the star producers who have recently been recognised at the SA Premier's Food and Beverage Industry Awards dinner like Haigh's Chocolates, Barossa Fine Foods, Mexex, Coopers Brewery and Ceravolo Orchards.You can check out Food SA's website and the various program they offer here: https://foodsouthaustralia.com.au
In this new episode of your favorite craft beer and soccer podcast, we take a quick look at recent Premier League action, Man United's crazy Champions League win over PSG, and then dive into a preview of the MLS West for the 2019 season. As each team is previewed, we also take a look at the top brewery where the stadiums are located. Ron brings in two beers to review in this episode. The first brew is a pale ale from Coopers Brewery in Australia, and the second is an IPA from the Grizzly Paw Brewing Company in Canmore, Alberta in Canada. - Love the beer, cherish the game. The Brewtiful Game Subscribe to us on iTunes, and please leave a rating/review. **If you leave a rating and review on iTunes, please take a screen shot and send it to us via email or social media, and we'll send you one of our new The Brewtiful Game koozies.**
Yeah, G’Day! It's time to talk about Coopers Brewery! Everyone knows that Australians love beer, but which Australian beers do we love? Tim and Leon called in friend of the show, and current beer expert, JP to chat about the iconic Coopers beers! Stay tuned for another slice of Dad-vice, this time with an actual Dad answering the questions! We have just opened the Yeah, G'Day! shop! Head to www.yeahgday.com/shop and pick up a piece of amazing merch! We also have a Patreon page with a bunch of excellent rewards starting at just $1! Head to www.patreon.com/yeahgday and start receiving the Patron benefits today! Thanks to Curtis Fernance for our music, and Teylor Smirl for our cover art. Find everything Yeah, G'Day! related at www.yeahgday.com, and follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook @yeahgdaypodcast Proudly part of the Auscast Network! Now available on Omny! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Glenn Cooper is the chairman of Coopers Brewery in South Australia, chairman of Australia Made and a 5th generation Cooper. Plus the Spin Cycle looks at pizza boxes, 1960s design at the NSA and the new influencer campaign from Macy's. Remember to please give us a rating and review on iTunes. Thanks Simon, Edwina, Kym & Gilberto Our Instagram page is here: http://www.instagram.com/flypaperplanes.co/ Contact the team at http://www.flypaperplanes.co or Simon here: http://www.linkedin.com/in/iamsimondell/ or here: http://twitter.com/IAmSimonDell If you think you have a great story for the podcast, contact our producer Sarah here: sarah@simondell.com (mailto:mailto:sarah@simondell.com) And find out more about our sound engineer Gilberto here: http://www.thepodcastboss.com
That’s right! I’ll be recording live at this years Adelaide Podcast Festival! Experience some of the best local, interstate & international podcasts recorded live. Tix $10 + booking fee >> http://bit.ly/ADLPodfest or at the door (while tickets last). Tuesday Feb 27 & Wednesday Feb 28, 2018 at the Elephant Bristish pub. Doors open at 6:30pm on both nights. Thanks to Cooper Brewery, each ticket will receive a South Australian pint of Coopers Pale Ale (or soft drink) on entry. Confirmed shows so far: Hong Kong Confidential, School of Hard Knock Knocks, The Badcast, Incredible Co, Rooster Radio, The Nate Max Project, AdeLOL, #BeTheDrop, Narrative Marketing, 1 Newsman and a Webguy, Is This Movie For You? Attitude Consultant, THE SHOW - 89.7 PBA FM, Barely Audible Podcast, Rosie Panetta New Wave: Audio Theatre, #TheiNShow, #IHateToWhinge Don't be Blasé Thanks to our friends for helping to get this event off the ground: Auscast Network, Omny Studio, Placard Media, Fresh 92.7, Helm House, GU Film House Adelaide, Coopers Brewery #ADLPodfest #Australialistens2018 #ozpod #lapodfest #audiocraft18 #PBEVENT audioBoom #pocketcasts Spotify iHeartRadio The Advertiser
This week I talk to Glenn Cooper of Coopers Brewery. Glenn didn't join the brewery until he was almost 40. Why? "What's that about?" on versus v verses and more media memories.
Weand're talking to Greg Clarke from the Bible Society about the latest developments in the controversy over Same Sex Marriage, the Bible Society and Coopers Brewery. Help Vision to keep 'Connecting Faith to Life': https://vision.org.au/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Weand're exploring the deepening controversy over the and'Keep It Lightand' promotion run by the Bible Society and the distancing of the Coopers Beer brand. Help Vision to keep 'Connecting Faith to Life': https://vision.org.au/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Coopers Brewery is one of Australia's most iconic and much loved brands. It is the country's largest independent brewing company, the world's largest producer of home-brew equipment, and rated the world's top family business. Coopers chairman, Glenn Cooper, shared the brewery's amazing story on Rooster Radio. Glenn is a fifth generation Cooper. The company was founded by Thomas Cooper in 1862, and has survived recessions, the Great Depression, World War 2 and other enormous challenges, including a hostile takeover attempt. Glenn talks about the pivotal moments for Coopers, and why its shareholders strongly oppose "selling out" despite the potential for a big pay day. Joining the family business wasn't initially on Glenn's career plan. He was told to choose another path, as the brewery would not survive let alone thrive. So he studied engineering and found success in his own right after starting a computing company. Glenn says that jobs for family members at the brewery are not automatic, they need to be earned after life experience has been gained in other fields. After joining the company in 1990 and taking on the sales and marketing portfolio, Glenn was credited for helping Coopers reach new levels of growth, including international. You're in for an entertaining hour with Glenn Cooper, with great insights, stories and plenty of laughs. Find out more about Coopers - http://coopers.com.au Rooster Radio is hosted by Andrew Montesi and James Begley. Connect with Rooster Radio - sign up to our mailing list and join our Facebook community: http://roosterradio.biz http://facebook.com/roosterradioHQ For podcasting strategy, production and commercial services, visit: http://apiropodcasts.com For other content and marketing services, visit: apiroconsulting.com (Andrew Montesi) For leadership and and high performance services, visit: jamesbegley.com.au (James Begley)
Adelaide has a solid arts scene. Our guests tonight have cut their teeth here and now produce theatre that impresses the world. Andy Packer from Slingsby and Chris Drummond from Brink Productions take us through a story of sweat and tears to facepaint and spotlights and finally to the doom of unprecedented arts funding cuts (this last topic has been held back for a sealed section coming out on the weekend). Most importantly, we learn about the many ways the arts support our community, directly and indirectly. Our SA Drink of the week is courtesy of Coopers - the iconic stout fuelled Chris and Andy in their early days of creativity at La Mama Theatre. In IS IT NEWS, Nigel tests us on the theme, Theatre. George Inglis merges health funding with the arts. We tip our hat to sponsor, Audible. You can get a free audio book by going to audible.com.au/adelaide. We explain it in the first part of the show. In music, we hear a song written for a Brink Productions play, When The Rain Stops Falling. In the Made To Move Minute, Myth Busting - No pain The Ultimate Gain? In the Adelaide Visa Council, a defendant from last week returns for a reversal. But first, David Washington from In Daily presents his midweek news wrap, Talk Of The Town. Support the show: https://theadelaideshow.com.au/listen-or-download-the-podcast/adelaide-in-crowd/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we cover only spooky topics such as the Presidentail election, UFO's ghosts and paranormal stuff and our beliefs in them, what we like about Halloween, girls costumes share our own spooky stories and do 2 over under perfects, one on scary movies and another on Halloween candy. Beer: Lagunitas and Coopers Brewery
This week we meet up with Dr Tim Cooper, Managing Director of Coopers Brewery, this year celebrating its 150th anniversary. But first we catch up with Prof's travels to Tasmania for the 2012 hop harvest and the brewing of the Cascade First Harvest, then he talks about his experiences at a cider blending workshop. Then we introduce a new segment, or at least a new name for Matt's apparently now regular soapbox rant. Chris from Melbourne University suggested a segment called What The Froth - WTF? - and Matt takes off on a rant about XXXX Gold Island reinforcing the damaged brand for the beer category just to gain a bump of a few points in market share. Tim Cooper Then we get serious and talk with Tim Cooper who gives us over an hour of his time to talk about all things Coopers, including: Coopers Clear and whether Coopers is still 'craft' When is 'traditional' not the best way to do it? Why the brewery replaced the old puncheon system (photos right) The plans for a commemorative brew for their anniversary, and The challenges of large retailers selling below wholesale price. We're sure that you will find this episode fascinating and an insight into the venerable brewery. Head over to Australian Brews News for more show notes and links.
This week we meet up with Dr Tim Cooper, Managing Director of Coopers Brewery, this year celebrating its 150th anniversary. But first we catch up with Prof's travels to Tasmania for the 2012 hop harvest and the brewing of the Cascade First Harvest, then he talks about his experiences at a cider blending workshop. Then we introduce a new segment, or at least a new name for Matt's apparently now regular soapbox rant. Chris from Melbourne University suggested a segment called What The Froth - WTF? - and Matt takes off on a rant about XXXX Gold Island reinforcing the damaged brand for the beer category just to gain a bump of a few points in market share. Tim Cooper Then we get serious and talk with Tim Cooper who gives us over an hour of his time to talk about all things Coopers, including: Coopers Clear and whether Coopers is still 'craft' When is 'traditional' not the best way to do it? Why the brewery replaced the old puncheon system (photos right) The plans for a commemorative brew for their anniversary, and The challenges of large retailers selling below wholesale price. We're sure that you will find this episode fascinating and an insight into the venerable brewery. Head over to Australian Brews News for more show notes and links.
This episode we sample some Lagers we missed along the way. This weeks beers are: 1 - Sundown Lager - (Malt Shovel Brewery) 2 - O'Brien Premium Lager - (O'Brien Brewery) 3 - Coopers Premium Lager - (Coopers Brewery) 4 - Wicked Elf Pilsner - (The Little Brewing Company) Download Episode 31
This episode we have some Coopers beers we have neglected to try. This weeks beers are: 1 - Mild Ale - (Coopers Brewery) 2 - Original Pale Ale - (Coopers Brewery) 3 - Dark Ale - (Coopers Brewery) 4 - Extra Strong Vintage Ale - (Coopers Brewery) Download Episode 24