Harold Wallis Harman (1875 – 31 January 1959) was an English brewer and brewing executive.
Harold Wallis Harman was born in Brixton in 1875, the son of "a medical man".
He attended the Merchant Taylors' School and the Royal College of Science before working at a sugar refinery in Greenock.
[1] Harman became a member of the Institute of Brewing in 1905 and served as its President in 1936–37 and 1943–44, having been chairman of the London Section in 1929–30, chairman of the Institute's Analysis Committee for 18 years, and a long-term Council member.
[1] Outside of Brewing, Harman spent much of his time on his farm in Leith Hill, Surrey, and the surrounding countryside, where he enjoyed fly-fishing.