Some may be wondering how I can review more than one beer in a night. Well my local store allows me to purchase singles. So I tend to buy a 6 pack of varied beers. My next beer is Killian’s Irish Red Beer.  This is also a lager and also out of Ireland. The Irish are known for their beers, but this isn’t one of them. This is similar to Harp’s beer but doesn’t have the commitment. It is a bit fruity but falls flat on the tongue and doesn’t have nearly the smell of Harp. I might call it Harp light, except that it isn’t. It is heavily carbinated and honestly hits my tastbuds a little too sweet and bitter. Not a combination I care for. I would rate this beer 2 out of 5 burps.

Harp is a Guiness Beer but has very little in common with it. This Lager is a nice middle of the road Lager that goes down smooth and is not too bitter.  It has a mild fruity flavor to it and is highly carbonated.  The smell is pleasant and not overwhelming. I would rate the it 3 out of 5 burps.

Samuel Adams beer is a pretty mainstream beer for a “micro brewery”. I bought mine at Target here in Texas. The lager beer is pleasant in taste and has a sweet aftertaste with a nice hint of citrus fruit. I would definitely recommend this beer as a great stepping stone for people who are tired of the watered down version of American beer. That being said I also think this beer is a little too mild for my particular taste. It also has a lot of carbonization. I would rate it 3.5 burps out of 5.

    
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