There isn't much. Ireland isn't a beer country in the same way England, Belgium, Germany and the United States are.
Other than O'Hara's, the only craft beer from Ireland Ive ever seen stateside (In the midwest) is McGargles.
That’s way off the mark these days, there’s a huge amount of craft breweries in the country. Certainly some great options for a country with a small population.
88 breweries in Ireland according to the directory from this site. Appears to be a lot of micro brews. They must not export hardly any of it to the USA.
This. As I was discussing in another thread, pretty similar to how many US breweries don’t export their beers, we do better coming to Europe but that’s mainly down to the scale of some of the US breweries.
According to a 2018 list in the UK's The Telegram, Ireland's #6 per capita - above the UK, US and Belgium - the latter 2 not even making the Top 20. Czech Republic - 143.3 litres per capita Namibia - 108 Austria - 106 Germany - 104.2 Poland - 100.8 Ireland - 98.2 Romania - 94.1 Seychelles - 90 Estonia - 89.5 Lithuania - 88.7 Belize - 85 Spain - 84.8 Slovenia - 80.3 Slovakia - 80.1 Croatia - 78.7 Gabon - 77.8 Finland - 76.9 Bulgaria - 76.3 Panama - 75 Iceland - 75