Forged Irish Stout by Connor MacGregor 4Pk
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Description
Description
Forged Irish Stout by Connor MacGregor 4Pk is a nitrogen-charged Irish dry stout brewed in Dublin at 4.2% ABV, sold in a four-pack of cans. Backed by MMA icon Conor McGregor, this stout distinguishes itself through a complex six-grain bill and nitro-infused pour that delivers a notably dense, creamy head.
Quick Facts: ABV: 4.2% | Origin: Dublin, Ireland | Style: Nitro Irish Dry Stout | Brand: Forged
Production & Heritage
Forged Irish Stout is brewed in the heart of Dublin using a mashbill of pale malt, crystal malt, Munich malt, black malt, roasted barley, and wheat — a broader grain spectrum than many traditional Irish stouts. The brew relies on nitrogen-infused can technology to replicate the cascading, velvety pour typically associated with draught stouts. That six-component grain bill gives Forged a layered malt backbone that moves beyond straightforward roast character, with the Munich and crystal malts contributing caramel depth while roasted barley and black malt supply the classic dry stout color and bite.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Dark-roasted malt leads immediately, followed by distinct coffee notes and a subtle drift of milk chocolate. A faint cereal sweetness from the wheat rounds out the nose.
Taste: The entry is mild roasted malt that expands into light chocolate and café latte tones at mid-palate. As it develops, coffee bitterness and heavy caramel emerge in near-equal balance with a restrained sweetness. The body is light for a stout, though the nitro carbonation creates a creamy, almost silken texture on the tongue.
Finish: Moderate in length with a pleasantly mild bitterness and hints of burnt barley that linger without becoming acrid. The mouthfeel stays smooth through the close, leaving a clean, dry impression.
How to Drink Forged Irish Stout
Pour the can hard into a pint glass at a steep angle to activate the nitrogen cascade — allow the surge to settle fully before drinking for maximum creaminess. Forged is best enjoyed cold, around 40–45°F, as a straight-from-the-glass experience. For cocktail use: a Black Velvet (stout and Champagne) works well because the light body won't overwhelm the sparkling wine; a Black and Tan layered over a pale ale highlights the roasted contrast; and a Stout Float with vanilla ice cream plays off the chocolate and coffee malt notes.
Best For
- Introducing a friend to dark beer — the mild bitterness and creamy texture lower the barrier of entry
- Game-day gatherings where a sessionable 4.2% ABV keeps things controlled across multiple rounds
- Gifting an MMA or combat sports fan who appreciates the Conor McGregor connection
- Pairing with hearty pub-style meals on a weekend evening
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Forged Irish Stout taste like? Forged Irish Stout delivers mild roasted malt flavors with light coffee and chocolate notes wrapped in a creamy, nitro-driven texture. The bitterness is restrained, balanced by caramel sweetness, making it approachable for a dry stout.
How does Forged Irish Stout compare to Guinness Draught? Both are nitrogen-charged Irish dry stouts, but Forged uses a six-grain mashbill (including Munich malt and wheat) compared to Guinness's simpler grain bill, resulting in a slightly more pronounced malt flavor and heavier caramel character. Forged sits at 4.2% ABV, closely matching Guinness Draught's 4.2%, so sessionability is comparable.
Is Forged Irish Stout good for beginners? Yes — the light body, mild bitterness, and creamy nitro mouthfeel make it one of the more accessible dark beers for drinkers who are new to stouts. The sweetness-to-roast balance avoids the harsh, intensely bitter character that can be off-putting in heavier stout styles.
Where is Forged Irish Stout made? Forged Irish Stout is brewed in Dublin, Ireland. The brand was founded in partnership with Irish mixed martial arts fighter Conor McGregor and is positioned as a Dublin-rooted stout.
What foods pair well with Forged Irish Stout? Oysters and shellfish benefit from the dry, roasted character cutting through briny richness. Beef stew or shepherd's pie mirrors the stout's malty depth. A sharp aged cheddar contrasts the creamy mouthfeel. Dark chocolate desserts echo the cocoa and coffee tones in the beer. Smoked meats like bacon or brisket complement the roasted barley backbone.
What sizes does Forged Irish Stout come in? The standard retail format is a four-pack of cans; individual cans may also be available depending on the market.
Is Forged Irish Stout worth the price? Forged positions as a mid-range Irish stout, priced slightly above mass-market nitro stouts. The more complex grain bill and nitro technology justify the modest premium for drinkers seeking a fuller-flavored alternative to the category standard-bearer.
Why Forged Irish Stout?
The most tangible differentiator here is the six-component mashbill — pale, crystal, Munich, and black malts alongside roasted barley and wheat — which gives Forged a broader flavor canvas than most Irish dry stouts that rely on a simpler grain foundation. At 4.2% ABV, it remains firmly sessionable while delivering more caramel and chocolate complexity than many competitors in the sub-category. The nitro pour technology replicates a genuine draught-style cascade in the can, producing the dense, creamy head that defines the Irish stout drinking experience. For anyone looking for a Dublin-brewed stout with a bolder malt profile without stepping up in alcohol, Forged fills a specific and underserved niche.
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