Pros: superb taste, full body without great weight Cons: neither ubiquitous nor inexpensive in the U.S.
I've always been the sort of person to try one or two new brews whenever I'm in an establishment that offers some unfamiliar selections. However, I had my first pint of Harp Lager at a bar on my 19th birthday (I'm 27 now so I believe the statute of...
I Have never been a big fan of and other beer besides bud light. they always seem to be to bitter or have a funky aftertaste, well 2 years ago i was in Ga. and a girl told me to try guenis, i did and i didnt like it, well she said then try this and...
Pros: Great taste, not bitter, not heavy Cons: None
I would respectfully disagree with the epinions member who called Harp "little-known," at least here in the NYMetro area, it is one of the most popular Irish beers. Brewed by Guinness, this is a great, great beer. Many consider Stout to be...
This is my absolute favorite lager, it is very tasty without the aftertaste!I like to mix My Harp with Guiness Extra Stout sometimes,
But I mostly drink it by itself.
I first tried it at a local sports bar and was very pleased with the...
Pros: crisp and clean taste Cons: getting expensive because it's so popular
Only in the last couple of years have I found Harp. And even then it was in a very roundabout way. I spent the better part of my 20's drinking microbrews based here in the US. Eventually, though, I started drinking mainly Irish beers, and those were...
Pros: it's absolutely delicious!! Cons: hmmmm...can't think of any
wow..what else can i say?first off,anything from ireland is great,how else could it be?we're gods chosen people ya know.anyway,why do i love harp?because it's great stuff!!a nice not too dark,not too light lager,it fits perfectly into a pint glass,and...
I have a lot of guy friends who swear by Guinness beer, and will ONLY drink that when we go out. For me, though, 1/2 pint of Guinness and I'm ready to call it a night. While obviously a high quality beer, it's just too heavy and thick to enjoy as a...
Pros: Crisp, refreshing lager with just a touch of delicious bitterness. Cons: It's pricey, and it ain't easy to get a hold of either.
I had heard about the greatness of Harp lager for some time, and the other week I finally decided to grab a 6-pack and decide for myself. Needless to say, I was not disappointed.
Harp Lager is brewed and imported by the good people from...
Pros: Nice flavor, not overly priced for an import. Cons: (Hic) No, I've never been convicted.
... it makes me a jolly good fellow, as Tom T. Hall would say.
Harp is a fine Irish lager, with an interesting, hoppy flavor. I'm not a beer snob, but I do prefer imports, microbrews, etc., to the standard yellow water that comes out of the...
In the pantheon of great import beers, Guinness and Bass come to mind, Harp is one of the less appreciated but still worthy members. With a gorgeous golden color, hops flavor and smooth body, it has everything that...
Ah, Harp Lager! What a nice, light change of pace from Guinness. I think that heaven can be defined as follows: A sunny Saturday afternoon with temperatures around 80. You and your buddies are playing some guys from work for the ultimate prize.... a...
Pros: refreshing and delicious Cons: price? you get what you pay for and its worth that extra dollar or two
a very well brewed beer with the right taste. It isnt too bitter but rather smooth and easy to drink. its refreshing, alittle sweet and it doesnt have that over carbonated feel to it.
It is sharper when its cold, and sweeter when its warm and thats...
Pros: Excellent, smooth taste. Very refreshing when served ice cold, just as good served at room temperature. Cons: Hard-to-find item, somewhat expensive.
Harp Ale is a little-known beer brewed in Dublin, Ireland, and shipped to the United States via a Connecticut hub. It is relatively expensive, as I well know ($32.50 per case at last purchase - Pennsylvania), but my taste buds offer to...
Harp Irish Lager Bar Towel This beer bar towel is green and gold and beautifully branded with the Harp logo, as all good Irish pub towels should be! They're super absorbent for ...
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