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Harp
Produced by the same wonderful people that give us Guinness, Harp is an excellent Irish lager. Although always good in bottles, Harp is particularly stellar when served on tap and poured into a frosty mug. Harp's beauty might be wasted on youthful binge drinkers and those with unrefined tastes -- after all, it is fairly pricy for a lager. But, to be honest, a good lager is probably harder to find than a flavorful ale or zesty pilsner. When you compare Harp to the majority of American lagers, the extra few dollars seems like a bargain. Read more articles in Beer Garden » |
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