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Description
Description
O'Hara's Irish Red 4Pk is a traditional Irish red ale brewed at 4.3% ABV by Carlow Brewing Company in County Carlow, Ireland. A Gold Medal winner at the 2013 Dublin Craft Beer Cup, this red ale stands out for its late addition of Mt. Hood hops and a signature pinch of roast barley that delivers depth uncommon in the style.
Quick Facts: ABV: 4.3% | Origin: County Carlow, Ireland | Style: Irish Red Ale | Brewery: Carlow Brewing Company
Production & Heritage
Carlow Brewing Company, also known as O'Hara's Brewing Company, operates out of Bagenalstown in County Carlow and has built a reputation as one of Ireland's most respected independent craft breweries. O'Hara's Irish Red is brewed with a late addition of Mt. Hood hops — an American variety that contributes a subtle fruity and herbal quality to the aroma — alongside a carefully measured pinch of roast barley. That roast barley addition is the key move: it pushes the beer beyond the typically one-dimensional sweetness of many commercial Irish reds, adding a dry, coffee-edged complexity to the finish.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with a moderately strong malty sweetness layered with toffee and biscuit. Roasted coffee and nutty notes emerge alongside chocolate undertones, while the late-hopped Mt. Hood addition lends a faint fruity, almost herbal lift.
Taste: On the palate, dark roasted malt dominates the entry with espresso and dark chocolate flavors arriving quickly. The mid-palate broadens into toffee and nutty notes, balanced by a sweet caramel malt backbone and a peppery edge. A light, traditional hop bitterness keeps the sweetness in check throughout.
Finish: The finish is defined by a distinctive roast bite — dry, slightly coffee-bitter, and clean. Lingering toffee and malt sweetness fade gradually, leaving a well-balanced, satisfying close.
How to Drink O'Hara's Irish Red
Serve at 8–10°C (46–50°F) in a tulip pint glass or nonic to concentrate the malty aromatics. This red ale is built for straightforward drinking and pairs naturally with hearty food, but it also works in a few classic beer serves. A Black and Tan — layered beneath a dry stout — plays off the roast barley character beautifully. A Half and Half with an Irish cider creates a refreshing, lightly sweet combination. And a simple Shandy with sparkling lemonade lightens the body for warmer-weather sessions.
Best For
- Introducing craft beer drinkers to traditional Irish ale styles
- Pairing with a Sunday roast or pub-style dinner at home
- Stocking a session-friendly fridge for gatherings with friends
- Gifting to someone looking to move beyond mass-produced Irish lagers
Frequently Asked Questions
What does O'Hara's Irish Red taste like? O'Hara's Irish Red delivers a rich roasted malt flavor with espresso, dark chocolate, and toffee notes, balanced by light hop bitterness and finishing with a dry, coffee-accented roast bite.
How does O'Hara's Irish Red compare to Smithwick's? Both are Irish red ales, but O'Hara's Irish Red is widely regarded among craft beer reviewers as the more complex option, with deeper roast character and more pronounced coffee and chocolate notes. Smithwick's is smoother and sweeter with less roast barley influence, making O'Hara's the preferred choice for drinkers who want more depth in the style.
Is O'Hara's Irish Red good for beginners? Yes — at 4.3% ABV, it is approachable and sessionable while offering enough roasted malt complexity to serve as an excellent gateway into craft Irish ales.
Where is O'Hara's Irish Red made? O'Hara's Irish Red is brewed by Carlow Brewing Company in Bagenalstown, County Carlow, Ireland, a craft brewery well established in Ireland's independent brewing scene.
What foods pair well with O'Hara's Irish Red? Irish beef stew works well, as the roast malt echoes the caramelized meat flavors. Mature cheddar or aged Coolea cheese complements the nutty, toffee character. Grilled sausages and brown bread match the beer's malty backbone. Dark chocolate desserts mirror the espresso and cacao notes. Shepherd's pie rounds out the pairing naturally with its savory, earthy richness.
What sizes does O'Hara's Irish Red come in? This product is sold as a 4-pack, the standard multi-pack format for the brand's core range of Irish ales.
Is O'Hara's Irish Red worth the price? O'Hara's Irish Red positions as a premium craft alternative to mass-market Irish reds like Smithwick's, and its Gold Medal at the Dublin Craft Beer Cup validates its quality within the style — strong value for anyone seeking an authentic Irish red with genuine character.
Why O'Hara's Irish Red?
What separates this beer from most Irish reds on the shelf is the deliberate use of roast barley and late-hopped Mt. Hood, two moves that inject real complexity into a style that is often brewed conservatively. The 2013 Dublin Craft Beer Cup Gold Medal confirmed what many Irish beer enthusiasts already recognized: this is one of the most accomplished versions of the style being produced today. Carlow Brewing Company has earned credibility as an independent, ingredient-focused operation, and the Irish Red is perhaps the clearest expression of that ethos — a beer that respects tradition while refusing to be ordinary.
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