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  2. Harp Lager - Wikipedia

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    Harp Lager was first produced in 1960 as a bottled beer by Guinness, in response to the trend among drinkers in Ireland and Britain towards Continental lager. Guinness converted its Dundalk brewery into a lager production plant with the guidance of Dr. Herman Muender, a German brewer. [1] Various names were considered for the brand, including ...

  3. Category:Irish alcoholic drinks - Wikipedia

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    Guinness Black Lager; H. Harp Lager; I. Irish coffee; Irish red ale; S. Sheridan's; Smithwick's This page was last edited on 12 September 2016, at 19:14 (UTC). Text ...

  4. Beer in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The first lager brewery in Ireland was set up in Dartry, Dublin, in 1891, but did not survive very long. Lager was later brewed for a short period at the Regal Brewery, Kells. [13] Harp Lager has been brewed since 1968, originally in Dundalk. Heineken Ireland, based at the Murphy Brewery in Cork, have the largest share of the lager market. [14]

  5. Category:Diageo beer brands - Wikipedia

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  6. Great Northern Brewery, Dundalk - Wikipedia

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    Up until 1960, the brewery produced stout and ale. However, in response to an increased demand for lager at that time, Guinness converted the brewery into a modern lager operation. [1] Working with German master brewer, Dr Hermann Muender, who had worked in the Dom Brewery in Cologne, and local ingredients, Harp Lager was created. [2]

  7. Vegetarianism and beer - Wikipedia

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    Most breweries do not reveal if they do or do not use animal products in the processing of their beers; some exceptions are Samuel Smith, Heineken, Harp Lager, Anheuser-Busch, the Marble Brewery in Manchester, the Black Isle Brewery, and Black Sheep Brewery, all of whom have declared they make vegetarian and/or vegan beer. [4]

  8. Category:Beer brands of Ireland - Wikipedia

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  9. Half and half - Wikipedia

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    In Canada and the United States, Black and Tan refers to Guinness and a lager or ale that will support the Guinness, most commonly Bass Ale, although some Irish-themed bars shun the term for its association with the Royal Irish Constabulary's "Black and Tans" force. A Half and Half is Guinness and Harp. A Guinness and Smithwick's is a ...