1. Subscribe Now
  2. Follow Us
  3. Follow us on Facebook Follow us at Twitter Subscribe to our global feed
  4. |
  5. Advertise

Belly Up: Scott Carpenter of The Dubliner

Every week, Belly Up brings you interviews with some of our favorite bartenders in the area. Got a suggestion for a bartender you think we should interview? Email candrews AT washingtonian DOT com.

By Lauren Masterson

The Dubliner on Capitol Hill.

The Dubliner on Capitol Hill.

The Dubliner, a decades-old Irish bar on Capitol Hill, has become something of a DC institution. The owner, Danny Coleman, claims that he sells more Guinness than anyone in America. Steps away from congressional office buildings and in the heart of the District’s historically Irish neighborhood, the bar is frequented by Hill staffers and lawmakers alike. The Dubliner has seen big names from both sides of the aisle, including Newt Gingrich and Ted Kennedy, according to Coleman.

Scott Carpenter, who has family from County Meath in Ireland, has been a bartender at the Dubliner for six years, and he spoke with me about his career pouring drinks for some of the nation’s most powerful people. Read below for his answers on everything from how to pour the perfect Guinness to his favorite drink.

Do you have a favorite drink?

Wild Turkey and soda.

What do people order most?

Definitely Guinness.

What’s the secret to pouring a great Guinness?

Take your time, let it settle, finishing it off slowly.  And keep the glass at a 45-degree angle to the spout.  
(To read about the Perfect Pint Pouring Competition, click here)

Does the Dubliner have a signature drink?

Other than Guinness, of course, there’s a shooter called Dangerous Curve, made with Crowne Royale, peach schnapps, and pineapple juice.

Do you have a favorite Irish drinking song?

The Pogues’ “Dirty Old Town.”
(Watch The Pogues perform the song live)
 
What do you like most about the job?

The interaction with the people . . . hearing their stories.  You get a little bit involved in their lives.  

Least?

Dealing with the occasional overbearing or over-consuming customer.

Do you have any insights on the drinking habits and trends of Washingtonians?

Drinks go in and out of fashion, but the funniest thing I’ve noticed is when there’s a change in power. Whenever there’s a Democratic Congress, business seems to improve—there seems to be more of a drinking crowd within the staff.


Category Tags: Nightlife, Interviews, Belly Up


Post a comment

Feel free to leave a comment or ask a question. Because of the prevalence of spam, we ask that you fill out the code in the image below to help us eliminate spam comments. By posting here, you affirm that you are 13 years of age or older. Washingtonian.com reserves the right to remove or edit content once posted.

Click to download our new iPhone mobile app

 

  1. Art (169 Entries)
  2. Artini (6 Entries)
  3. Artini Video (3 Entries)
  4. Belly Up (23 Entries)
  5. Books (72 Entries)
  1. More
  1. February 2012 (27 Entries)
  2. January 2012 (68 Entries)
  3. December 2011 (61 Entries)
  4. November 2011 (62 Entries)
  5. October 2011 (78 Entries)
  1. More
Find A ...
Find A Restaurant







  1. Only show Delivery
    Only show Kid Friendly
    Only show Late Night
    Only show Party Space
    Only show Weekend Brunch
Find Events




Find A Happy Hour





  1. search_finda.gif
Find A Spa




  1. search_finda.gif
Find a Home





  1. search_finda.gif
  2. Powered by  
Find A Hotel


  1.   


  2. Reviewed by Washingtonian
  3. Kid Friendly     Valet Parking
    Handicap Accessible    

  4. Childcare
    WiFi
    Pet Friendly
    Bar/Lounge/Dining
    Airport Shuttle
    Salon/Spa
    Swimming Pool
    Fitness Room
    On-site Drycleaning
    Meeting Rooms
    Golf
    Tennis Courts
    Game Room
  5. search_finda.gif
Newsletter Signup
  1. Washingtonian Deals
  2. Bridal Party
  3. Dining Out
  4. Kliman Online
  5. Shop Around
  6. Where & When
  7. Photo Opps
  8. Learn more sign_up.gif
 

What to Do This Weekend: February 9 to 12

Woo at the Zoo, the opening of “Genesis Robot” at Synetic Theater, and the Washington DC International Wine & Food Festival. more

Music Picks: Jack’s Mannequin, All Things Gold, Steve Aoki

Our recommendations for the best in live music over the next seven days. more

Follow Us Follow us on Facebook Follow us at Twitter Subscribe to our global feed
Get the Magazine Washington Lives By

It's your source for dining, nightlife, news, health, shopping and more in Washington.

Subscribe to Washingtonian

Washingtonian Magazine provides the best insights on:

Subscribe today for only $29.95 for 12 issues.