O'Hara's Irish Stout 4Pk
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Description
Description
O'Hara's Irish Stout 4Pk is a traditional Irish dry stout brewed at 4.3% ABV by Carlow Brewing Company in County Carlow, Ireland. This stout earned a Double Gold and Championship Trophy at the 2000 International Brewing Industry Awards and was named Country Winner for Ireland at the 2021 World Beer Awards — credentials that place it firmly among the most decorated Irish stouts in production.
Quick Facts: ABV: 4.3% | Origin: County Carlow, Ireland | Style: Irish Dry Stout | Brewery: Carlow Brewing Company
Production & Heritage
Carlow Brewing Company, founded in 1996 in Bagenalstown, County Carlow, operates as one of Ireland's pioneering independent craft breweries. O'Hara's Irish Stout is built on a grain bill of pale malt, chocolate malt, roasted barley, and flaked barley — five locally sourced Irish malts in total — then hopped exclusively with traditional English Fuggles and Goldings varieties. The generous proportion of roasted barley, combined with those heritage hop varieties, is the brewery's deliberate effort to recreate the deeply roasted character that defined Irish stout before mass-market lagers reshaped the landscape.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Rich roasted coffee dominates the nose immediately, followed by layers of dark baker's chocolate and a subtle undercurrent of liquorice. A faint wisp of toasted bread rounds out the aroma as the head settles.
Taste: The first sip delivers a pronounced roasted malt character — dark coffee and deeply toasted grain lead the entry. At mid-palate, toffee and caramel sweetness emerges, balanced by a creamy, full-bodied mouthfeel that carries more weight than its 4.3% ABV would suggest. A measured hop bitterness from the Fuggles builds gradually toward the finish.
Finish: Dry and espresso-like, with the tart bitterness of the Goldings hops lingering alongside charred barley and a whisper of tobacco. The finish is medium-long and clean, pulling you back for another sip without any cloying sweetness.
How to Drink O'Hara's Irish Stout
Pour into a tulip pint glass at around 6–8°C (43–46°F) to let the roasted aromatics fully express themselves; this is a stout that rewards a slow, deliberate pour. For mixed-drink serves, try a Black Velvet — the stout's dry roast character stands up beautifully to sparkling wine without being overwhelmed. A Black and Tan layered over a lighter Irish pale ale creates a striking textural contrast between the creamy stout and the crisp base. For a dessert-style serve, an Irish Stout Float with quality vanilla ice cream transforms the espresso bitterness into something resembling an affogato in a glass.
Best For
- Introducing a craft beer drinker to authentic Irish dry stout beyond mainstream options
- Pairing with a Sunday roast or hearty winter meal
- Gifting to someone who appreciates award-winning independent Irish brewing
- Stocking for St. Patrick's Day celebrations with genuine Irish provenance
Frequently Asked Questions
What does O'Hara's Irish Stout taste like? O'Hara's Irish Stout is defined by bold roasted coffee and dark chocolate flavors, supported by toffee sweetness, a creamy full body, and a dry, espresso-like finish driven by roasted barley and Fuggle hops.
How does O'Hara's Irish Stout compare to Guinness? O'Hara's delivers a noticeably fuller body and more intense roasted malt character than Guinness Draught, which tends toward a lighter, more sessionable profile at a similar ABV. The use of five locally sourced Irish malts and English heritage hops gives O'Hara's a deeper complexity and a more pronounced dry, coffee-forward bitterness on the finish.
Is O'Hara's Irish Stout good for sipping on its own? Absolutely — at 4.3% ABV, it is highly sessionable yet flavorful enough to hold attention on its own, making it an excellent standalone pour for anyone who enjoys roasted, dry stout character.
Where is O'Hara's Irish Stout made? O'Hara's Irish Stout is brewed by the Carlow Brewing Company in Bagenalstown, County Carlow, in Ireland's southeast, where the brewery has operated since 1996 as one of the country's original independent craft producers.
What foods pair well with O'Hara's Irish Stout? Beef stew or braised short ribs match the stout's roasted depth; fresh oysters are a classic pairing that contrasts brine against dry malt bitterness; sharp aged cheddar echoes the toffee notes; dark chocolate desserts complement the baker's chocolate aroma; and smoked sausages align well with the subtle charred barley character.
What sizes does O'Hara's Irish Stout come in? This listing is a 4-pack format, which is the standard multi-pack offering; individual bottles and cans are also commonly available from Carlow Brewing Company.
Is O'Hara's Irish Stout worth the price? O'Hara's positions as a premium craft stout above mass-market Irish stouts but below specialty or limited-release offerings, delivering award-winning quality and notably more complexity than mainstream alternatives at its price tier.
Why O'Hara's Irish Stout?
Few Irish stouts carry the competitive pedigree of a Double Gold and Championship Trophy from the International Brewing Industry Awards — a competition judged by professional brewers, not marketers. Carlow Brewing Company's insistence on five locally sourced Irish malts and traditional Fuggles and Goldings hops results in a stout that tastes like a deliberate throwback to pre-industrial Irish brewing, with a roast intensity and dry finish that mainstream stouts have largely abandoned. At 4.3% ABV, it manages to be both robust and genuinely sessionable — a balance that earned it Country Winner status at the 2021 World Beer Awards. For drinkers seeking an Irish stout with real provenance and backbone, this is one of the most credentialed options on the shelf.
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