Harp Lager by Guinness Storehouse

Harp, the best selling Irish lager, with its sparkling colour makes it a distinctive, yet approachable import.

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Harp lager

Harp Lager is an Irish lager created in 1960 by Guinness in its Great Northern Brewery, Dundalk. It is a minor lager brand in Ireland. Harp, the best selling Irish lager, with its sparkling colour makes it a distinctive, yet approachable import.

Harp Lager has turned to professional golfer Graeme McDowell to assist in promoting the Irish lager here in the United States. A fan of beer, McDowell hails from Northern Ireland and competes in golf on the PGA Tour and European Tour where he proudly won the 2010 U.S. Open. In all McDowell has won 13 professional tournaments throughout the world and has played on four European Ryder Cup teams.

Top markets: Nigeria, Ireland, Australia, Canada, Africa, United States

Fact: Harp is the largest growing lager in Nigeria.

Guinness Storehouse

Located in the heart of the St. James’s Gate Brewery, the Guinness Storehouse is Ireland’s most popular tourist attraction. It’s the home of the Black Stuff, the heart of Dublin and an unforgettable start to your Irish adventure.

The journey begins at the bottom of the world’s largest pint glass and continues up through seven floors filled with interactive experiences that fuse our long brewing heritage with Ireland’s rich history. At the top, you’ll be rewarded with a pint of perfection in our world-famous rooftop Gravity Bar. Now that’s our kind of higher education.

A HERITAGE CRAFT

From where it all began—with one man and £100—to where we are now, we’ve been honing our craft since 1759. With over 20 world-class beers in production, and a wealth of exciting new brews being dreamed up daily by our ever-enterprising brewers, it’s no surprise that the Guinness name is known and loved in 150 countries. But, no matter where it is brewed or served, you can be sure your Guinness is still inspired by the pioneering batches of our legendary stout, crafted at St. James’s Gate in Dublin, over 200 years ago.

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