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The Coopers Alehouse in Adelaide Airport has received a $1 million upgrade and is now open to the public after three months of work.

 

The layout is one of a new generation of Coopers Alehouses that have been under development over the past year.

 

The destination will include a range of Coopers products along with the brand's international partner beers and a new menu that incorporates South Australian produce.

 

The new design features an open lounge and dining area with views of the Adelaide Hills.

 

It will also have extended trading hours, running from 6am until 11pm.

 

The original Coopers Alehouse at the airport opened in 2005 when the new Adelaide Airport terminal was built.

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