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We just love finding facts that most people don't know, the one that Guinness formally registered the harp symbol in on April 5, 1862, long before Ireland had its own government. On April 5, 1862 ...
Guinness shares insight into the logo's background: "Ireland was well-known overseas at the time for its rich culture and musical heritage. The harp was a significant emblem of this tradition and ...
After years of drinking Guinness, many are only now realising what its famous harp logo really means, and why it faces the opposite way to Ireland's official emblem.
Guinness said: "The Irish Free State chose the same Brian Boru harp as the official emblem on its founding in 1922 and it remains on the Republic of Ireland's national coat of arms.
Besides Guinness and Magners Irish Cider, Willie McBride’s also sells Irish beers Harp Lager and Smithwick's. Get festive in green: Your guide to St. Patrick's Day parades in Central Jersey ...
“You just have to touch the bottom of the harp,” the “Aquaman” star said, referring to the image of a harp on the Guinness logo. “We do that every time.
While Guinness is the classic choice for a St. Paddy’s pint, it’s not the only brew worth considering. Of course, the dark, ... Try: Smithwick’s, Harp Lager. More in Lifestyle.
Guinness sales were strong from the start — the stout outsold the rest of the menu three-to-one — but it was mostly ordered by Irish men. “Americans preferred craft beers,” he said.