As some of you may have noticed, I posted my YouTube Video Review of Harp Lager earlier today. Harp Lager is an Irish Style Pale Lager produced by Guinness. Contrary to the belief that this beer is actually made in Ireland, it is an import from Canada that is made with an Irish recipe and features the traditional bitter flavor of hops that is common in an Irish Style Lager.
When I poured the beer into my glass, it looked absolutely delicious with a nice foamy lacing that had good retention throughout the entire review. The head was still present all the way to the last drop. The beer was a nice golden amber color with a cream colored head, and the aromas I could smell were of the malted barley and hops, with the hops being the more prevalent of the two.
This beer is a light to medium bodied beer, and it went down smooth. I found that it was a rather filling beer as well, which is a turn off to light beer drinkers, but a plus for me personally. The taste was your classic bitter kick that you would expect from an Irish lager, but it lingered on the tongue for too long afterward. I found the aftertaste to be a bit unappealing, but not to the point that I wouldn't drink this beer again.
Overall, I gave this beer a 7 out of 10, and I would recommend this beer to lager fans, and anyone who prefers the taste of hops in their beer. I would definitely drink Harp Lager again.
Earlier in the week, I also did a review on a game called Drink Up on Facebook. Since a great majority of this blog's readers are on Facebook, I will repost the video here for you to watch. I really have been enjoying this game, and since the video I made, I've climbed the ranks from number 5 in the game to the top spot. So definitely ask me for an invite so that you can be a member of my team. Here is that review.
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