



The year was 1988. As I walked into a local liquor store
to get my weekly fix of beer, all of which by this time was in what we now
would consider the craft vein, I spied something new: Harpoon Ale. Ok, there
was a sign at the register next to a bottle that caught my eye: THIS STUFF
IS FOR LUMBERJACKS. Why they referenced lumberjacks I'm not sure, since the
original bottle (which still sits on my wall among the other roughly 1600
beer bottles in my collection) sports a photo of an aptly bedecked fisherman
of days gone by, harpoon firmly in hand. This stuff is for fishermen might
have been more apt. Of course, I bought a six-pack of this new exciting
brew. For you beer historians out there, the neck label on this
hefty-weighted bottle read:
Update 5/3/2015: For May of 2015, Taco Mac here in Georgia is featuring the Harpoon Brewery as beer of the month, and I'm happy to have this chance to revisit an old friend in Harpoon Ale. This time I'm enjoying with Taco Mac signature Buffalo Wings instead of pizza, but the beer is just as I described it above: clean, malty, crisp with a balancing bitterness and slightly floral hop aroma. It may have a tad less body than in the past I think.
Harpoon Ale is quaffable indeed and speaking of quaffable, Taco Mac has a special on 25 ounce mugs full of any beer of the month for $14.99, and you keep the mug. I filled mine with Harpoon Ale, which you can get in a pint (or 20-ounce mug for Brewniversity Bachelors and up) for $5.50. A deal in these parts at $8.99 a six-pack too for a taste of home.
And remember, try a new beer today, and drink outside the box.
*Pricing data accurate at time of review or latest update. For reference only, based on actual price paid by reviewer.
(B)=Bottled
(D)=Draft
(G)=Growler
