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  2. Harp Lager - Wikipedia

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    Harp Lager is an Irish lager created in 1960. It is produced by the Guinness Brewery, an Irish brewing company owned by Diageo, Formerly produced at the Great Northern Brewery in Dundalk, it is now brewed at the Guinness Brewery in Dublin.

  3. Guinness Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Beer Brewing, Bottling and Marketing of Guinness Foreign Extra Stout, Harp Lager, Malta Guinness and other Beverages: Revenue: Naira 123,663,125,000 (2011) Owner:

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    Besides mixed drinks and Irish whiskey, the pub has eight draft lines dispensing Guinness, Harp, Smithwick’s, IPAs from Three Heads Brewing and Prison City Brewing, Stella Artois, Genny Light ...

  5. Beer in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Irish lager advertisement: "Harp, the pint we call our own." 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.

  6. Great Northern Brewery, Dundalk - Wikipedia

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    The brewery had extensive facilities and it produced and packed a range of beers and ales, including Harp Lager, Smithwick's Ale, Satzenbrau Pils, Carlsberg and Warsteiner. Some 80 people were employed across a range of disciplines, including production, supply, customer service, technical and quality control. [2]

  7. 20 Cheap Imported Beers Better Than Budweiser - AOL

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    Don’t think that these popular international beers are expensive and esoteric. Find out why it might be worth popping open some Harp Lager, Sol, Red Stripe, or Sapporo. 20 Cheap Imported Beers ...

  8. Guinness - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1950s and early 1960s, Guinness ceased brewing cask-conditioned beers and developed a keg brewing system with aluminium kegs replacing the wooden casks; these were nicknamed "iron lungs". [39] Until 2016 the production of Guinness, as with many beers, involved the use of isinglass made from fish. Isinglass was used as a fining agent ...

  9. List of breweries in Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    Breweries in Georgia produce a wide range of beers in different styles that are marketed locally, regionally and nationally.. In 2012 Georgia's 29 breweries and brewpubs employed 1,650 people directly, and more than 31,000 others in related jobs such as wholesaling and retailing.