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  • baby can lol. I seen the case of the bottle b4(probably 6 pack)a small amount of times b4,but havn't had it b4. cheer's.

  • @titsbeerbong420 We used to get the 500ml bottles for a while, then these little cans. Now we get tall cans. I might buy one and re-review at some point.

  • I love to harp, but its 13.99 for 6 little cans at the NSLC.. damn them.

  • I think Harp Lager is good. Hey, wait! You're dogging Heineken & Kronenbourg 1664? I like those two beers!

  • dat is not a real can of harp. its meant to be in a blue can

  • Ur the fuckin bastard for dissin HARP. its called a premium larger for a reason, ur not welcome in the west of Limerick, Ireland.

  • Harp Is Belter! Can't wait to get a few ''Ice'' Cold ones today.

  • nobody drinks harp in ireland gives a bitch of a hangover

  • All the Harp cans and bottles always look weird over in America and Canada, You should travel to Ireland and try it and Harp Ice, it tastes much better here, It's hard to find over the water and I honestly think that is brewed in America or Canada and not in Ireland other wise the can would be bigger and blue.

  • I would take a can with a nitro widget over a bottle any day.

    Craft beer in a can for the epic win, imo.

  • @IsThisSumBattleToads even tho the cans with the widgets taste a bit better.. tin still gives off a shitty flavor.. glass will always be superior, lol

  • you cant compare a larger to an ale or stout,just no way, ni ha bosco

  • LOL, I said the same thing in my video, '..it's in a shitty little can'.

  • @PeiHomeBrewer And indeed it is...:)

  • just bought a six pack of this bottles... gotta say, a bit dissapointing for a "premium Irish lager". Just tastes like molson. Not worth the imported price imo. got a free glass with it though so i'm happy with that

  • I think you'll find, more often than not, the word "premium" on a beer label doesn't mean anything anymore. Essentially all the word is used for is a promotion tool for the flagship beer of a brewery.

  • It would have been cool if you made a Black and Tan with the Guinness

  • Harp is fairly standard continental lager. More grassy then swett but it's still not a hair close to the Guinness companies ales and stouts.

  • idk why but when i had harp, it just tasted like a regular lager... nothing special but i guess i wasn't looking for anything

  • i like dark beers and im drinking this one right now and i dont try that much lagers but this is the best one i tryed so far

  • Bastard Child Of Heineken haha classic

  • that isnt a proper harp can for the record. the real can is 500ml and a navy blue. also this isnt irish lager its northern irish

  • Well the can said "Irish Lager", so that's what I went by.

  • Made by Guinness and Northern Ireland is in Ireland.

    What's your problem?

    Ireland is an Island.

  • NI is part of britain...have you been under a rock for bout the last 100 years???

  • Again, I repeat: the can says "Irish Lager". Why you don't consider Northern IRELAND part of Ireland?

  • i was replyin to the other guy but simply because it isnt? its fundamentally a seperate state? ireland refers to the republic usually. butttt i really shouldnt have bothered because it actually did originate in ireland then was bought by the northern breweries. but just general knowledge northern ireland belongs to britain

  • I know N. Ireland is part of the United Kingdom, but it's still an Irish state, with Irish people living there, and it's part of the actual island. Political borders and religious differences do not change that.

  • please dont talk about things you dont know about? lets just leave it at that and i wont try to talk to you about canadian politics

  • So, it's an Irish style lager, brewed by an Irish brewery in N. Ireland, but it isn't an Irish beer? Yeah, I obviously don't know what I'm talking about here. ruxtron, mayor of crazytown, has all the real answers. Just ask his pet unicorn.

  • faaachhunnt!

  • Thanks for proving your argument has no legs to stand on.

  • its an english province. NOT an irish state :)

  • Good lord, your really nit-picking now aren't you? Harp is an Irish beer. Your bigotry towards N. Ireland doesn't change that fact.

  • ahaha your a pathetic human

  • Ireland is an island, not a country or a province or anything like that. It doesn't matter if something is made in Northern Ireland or the Republic, it's still Irish. A beer from Scotland, Wales, or England is a British beer no matter which one it comes from.

  • He's Canadian. Christ, get it right.

  • alright fat canadian cunt

  • no i corrected myself, it IS an irish beer cus it started in the republic. its not bigorty you idiot its geographic and political fact? read a book and get over it! slán, btw like ur beer reviews :L

  • So you finally admit that you were wrong? You agree that Harp lager is in fact an Irish beer? Your posts are hard to understand because you type like a spastic child whom can not keep anything straight in his head .

  • your obviously a confused man. it originated in ireland, but moved and is now a kind of icon of the northern breweries. NI isnt part of ireland, theres huge division. you will never understand this. and another tip, if you stopped drinkin so much beer you wouldnt be fat. you thick canadian cunt!

  • I understand thick little bigots like you perfectly. You're all cut from the same cloth. You have no argument, so you resort to flaming when things don't go your way. Welcome to 99% of the Youtube flamer community. You are now on my ignore list.

  • and learn to read fatty, im not being racist its lawfully an english provinve, now im off but i wish you all the best in your butfucking, captain retardo

  • It's not an English province, it's an Irish province. Northern Ireland is a part of Ulster which is one of the four Provinces of Ireland.

    Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland are both political states in the Island that is Ireland.

  • Also, NI isn't part of Britain, Britain is an island. NI is part of the United Kingdom (hense the reason why it says United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland on a British Passport). Northern Ireland is part of the Isle of Ireland and anything produced or developed within Northern Ireland is Irish and originated in Ireland.

  • @stokeeees But it's all about the county Cork! SOUTH SIDE

  • Of course Northern Ireland is part of Britain but it is also Irish.

  • I like guinness but I didnt rate this lager at all. I think I will stick to carling when it comes to lager.

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