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by richard. , Feb 14 '00
Pros: Excellent Taste Cons: Not Cheap
As a longtime Bass drinker, I was interested to try Harp and compare. I was pleasantly surprised. It is light and not overly sweet, with a well modulated flavor and no aftertaste. Not too hoppy. It shares some of the same slight citrus notes with Bass....
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by panthersmile , Feb 28 '00
Pros: very thick and robust taste Cons: not a cheap buy
I was recently introduced to harp by my boyfriend. He is always trying different brews and I am always looking for an ale or beer that will give me a not so watered down taste. I found that in harps.
If you have ever tried Merlin's ale and like...
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by egp320is , Jan 06 '03
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...
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by irisheva , Oct 04 '01
Pros: Light, but not too light. Refreshing.
Crisp and cool. Cons: Somewhat bitter. Needs to be ice cold.
Living in Florida, it took a long search to find a six-pack of Harp. Unlike Northern Ireland, one only needs to whistle and a friend will appear at your doorway with a nice blue, carry-out bag in hand, busting with the godly stuff. Settled in front of...
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by holyterror , Dec 07 '00
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...
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by fastidious , Mar 07 '01
Pros: Old harp (Irish) Cons: New harp (Canadian)
Two different versions of Harp lager are currently on the market. The first version is the one that has been on the market for years. It is brewed in Dundalk, Ireland, and says so on the bottle. This beer is excellent...full of hoppy goodness and...
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by 00focus , Jul 09 '00
Pros: little wheight big taste Cons: What cons?
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...
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Canadian Harp
by ilmago ,Oct 31 '04
Pros: none Cons: Canadian-awful
Harp has always been one of my favorite lagers. Last night I decided to pick up a 6 pack and had to got to 7 stores before I found some. I brought it home and poured a bottle into a mug and took a sip. Something wasn't right and I was immediately suspicious, remembering what happened to Fosters Lager. I put on my reading glasses and checked the bottle and, sure enough, it was brewed in Canada and tasted like all other Canadian swill, tasteless and watery. Another great tradition ruined by letting the Canadians, who couldn't brew a good beer to save the queen, take over brewing for US import. "God almighty" can anyone tell me where to get the real thing, ie brewed in Ireland?
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