Funny the way different brands have different connotations in different regions.
eg.
Budweiser used to be seen as v trendy in Ireland while it was seen as cheap domestic beer in the states
Burberry is seen as quite sophisticated in the states whereas it's seen as quite naff in Ireland and Britain now.
It's like Fosters in Australia...nobody drinks it.
It couldn't be worse.Ah Harp is actually a better beer than we give it credit for.
A great one was the San Miguel sponsored ladies day at Randwick races in Sydney - oh how we chuckled at the aussie chicks dolled up to the nines drinking their swanky continental beer out of little posh glasses! Little do they know that we Europeans just know it as the cheapest plonk to get smashed up on trashy sun holidays with the lads!!
Yeah - ever since they removed the secret ingredients of strychnine and powdered asbestos it isn't bad.Ah Harp is actually a better beer than we give it credit for.
They don't really have soccer hooligans in the US though do they?Burberry is seen as quite sophisticated in the states whereas it's seen as quite naff in Ireland and Britain now.
Ah Harp is actually a better beer than we give it credit for.
CH3CH2OH perhaps?Literally. gives me the shakes. some chemical in it that I am allergic to.
Why drink beers with added chemicals when almost all German beers are pure due to a law of 1100 or so which prohibited the addition of anything other than water, hops, barley and yeast. Try it and you'll find hangovers reduce by 50% or more.have to come in here in defence of Harp. far better than some of the other mroe popular brands. defy anyone to have a couple of pints of carlsberg and switch to harp and see the difference. Heineken is the one I can't take. Literally. gives me the shakes. some chemical in it that I am allergic to. dont like bud but theres no chemicals in it afaik and it has to be well chilled as a result, this also applied to furstenberg but I dont know if you can get it anymore.
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