ÓL Irish Cocktails

A woman holding a can of ÓL Irish Cocktail
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At its core, ÓL Irish Cocktails is about placing drinks back into culture. Not just something you consume, but something you experience. As the primary cocktail partner for Another Love Story festival, Common Threads festival, and Love Is A Stranger festival, alongside being the main pouring partner with the Irish Museum of Modern Art, ÓL exists where art, music, and people come together. It is a drink designed to be part of the moment.

Flavour That Feels New

ÓL is built on flavour combinations that feel unexpected but instantly right. Pine and yuzu, dillisk and passionfruit, chokeberry, palo santo and vetiver. Each drink is layered, expressive, and balanced, created to surprise without alienating. It is about curiosity in a can, pushing beyond the familiar while staying completely drinkable.

Made with Intent

Behind every serve is a focus on quality and responsibility. Organic ingredients where possible, thoughtful sourcing, and a commitment to sustainability shape how the drinks are made. This is not about ticking boxes, but about building something that feels better from the ground up, for both the drinker and the wider world.

Ready for Real Life

ÓL fits into how people actually live and socialise. Festivals, parks, galleries, late nights, slow afternoons. It delivers bar level thinking in a format that moves with you, making it easy to bring something considered and elevated into everyday settings.

A New Expression of Ireland

This is a different kind of Irish drinks brand. One that moves away from nostalgia and into something more open, creative, and globally aware. Rooted in landscape and heritage, but expressed through modern design, contemporary culture, and a forward looking mindset.

Why It Matters

ÓL shows how a drinks brand can live beyond the product. It connects flavour, culture, and place in a way that feels natural and current. It is not just about what is in the can, but where it shows up, who it speaks to, and the kind of world it wants to be part of.