About This Beer
Irish Table is the 2014 GABF Gold Medal winner, the grandaddy of all beer competitions!
Fonta Flora’s classic Irish Dry Stout is a staple of the brewery’s lineup. And it’s no nonsense – a pure, unadulterated dark beer, and a legend in the eyes of North Carolina craft fans!
Tasting Notes
Bittersweet cacao notes lead into roasted malt. The finish comes with that signature hint of sourness, and just a light touch of earthiness to settle the palate. Any St. Patty’s celebration needs a finely crafted Dark Stout, and this is just the traditional flavor that’ll have the party in full swing!
Roasty
Malty
Bittersweet
Reviews
3.7
4.0
roasty. nice beer
2.5
Roasty? How about burnt. Worse though? Very off putting smell. Can may have turned, but down the sink it had to
go!
3.0
Okay stout. Others have done it much better. Not a great taste or smell
3.75
Innocent.
4.5
So smokey and coffee grinds and vanilla and dark chocolate notes and as dry as the shara dessert. get this Irish stout.
4.0
not the best stout I’ve had. but it’s pretty good. basically it does what it says on the box - dry, stout
2.5
Can taste the fire over how overly roasted this is
2.5
Roasty on the nose. Super dry, bitter, & burnt on the palate without much else going on. Pretty dry finish. Tavour was wise to package this with three others because I can’t imagine they would’ve sold many otherwise.
4.25
very nice dry malt taste
4.0
good dry stout. would definitely get again
3.0
Very very very dry. Not even a touch sweet. Just smoked and roasted and extremely dark. Not really worse for the wear because of it, just maybe not quite my speed.
3.75
good clean stout, but prefer a Guinness
3.25
pretty good, would buy again.
3.5
This is a classic, no-frills stout: roasted coffee, bitter cocoa, dry as a desert, with a hint of sourness on the palate with each sip. The flavors are both clean and balanced, but there is not an ounce of sweetness to be found. It’s delicious, but just not my speed.