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New Holland Dragons Milk 3.71 698

New Holland Dragons Milk

Percentile
96
overall

bottled
common

on tap
common

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RatingsAverageScoreSeasonalABVStyle PctlServe in
6983.71/5.03.71/5.0Winter9%95.2English pint
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Dragon’s Milk is a 17th century term used to describe the strong beer usually reserved for royalty. This strong ale was aged in oak for over 120 days. The aging process extracts flavors from the wood, which contribute to its complex character. Hints of bourbon flavor perfectly compliment its roasted malts to produce a beer fit for a King.
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 Jokes (1453), Chicago, Illinois, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/105/58/104/516/20
Dec 31, 2002  
Dark, dark garnet, almost black, with a thin, persistent head. This beer is creamy and smooth, with notes of malt, chocolate, milk, dark fruit, vanilla, oak, bourbon, and hints of both coffee and anise. Perhaps the most aptly titled name for a beer.


 iwantalambic (1389), St. Louis, Missouri, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/57/105/517/20
Jan 1, 2003    Updated: Feb 26, 2005
12 oz bottle, 2002 version (fresh): Dark Brown, hints of burnt orange. Small lingering milky brown head. Burboun, soy sauce aroma, with copious amounts of caramel and perhaps some chocolate. Spicy, fruity, milky. Wonderful clean finish, unique and great brew. 8/4/8/5/17

12 oz bottle, 2005 version (fresh): opaque dragon’s blood – like charred black cheery juice. Creamy off-tan head, diminishing into a thin ring. Soy milk aroma with melted Baker’s chocolate, charred cedar and a hint of coconut…intensely creamy/milky palate – light bitterness and hints of wood and earth. The flavour profile doesn’t seem to be as deep as I remember, but the mouth feel is right on, perhaps a testament of the oak aging…but this one missing the fruit and sweetness of that I remember the first version. 7/4/7/5/16


 MAP (1089), Lakewood, Ohio, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/517/20
Jun 10, 2005  
Many more thanks to BBB63 for the beer. The pour gave a nice sized head on a solid black body. Aroma is very wooden, caramel, roasted malts, nutmeg, and coffee. Flavor is quite unique. The barrel aging has really calmed down whatever bite there was to this, and given it that desired wood finish. Really, there is a little carbonation then its all smoothness on the tongue. Then it starts to reveal a subtle citrus flavor, heavy chocolate and coffee sweetness and a good warming feeling. Top notch brew, quite a unique offering.


 Cartoonkhaki (1150), Brantford, Ontario, Canada
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/517/20
Jan 31, 2005  
Dark brown black with tan head. Earthy musty aroma vanilla cola aroma.. nice dry bitters on back of tongue and the back of mostirils light coffee roastedness mute acidicness from the barrel aging...


 flemdawg (485), Naples, Florida, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/105/58/104/516/20
Oct 31, 2004  
Figured I would take a page out of my dad’s playbook and rate a Michigan beer for the #300. Dark dark brown with a lage firm and fluffy tan head, wonderful looking. Lots of berries dominating the aroma, but chocolate, and oak wood made a good showing. Chocolate in the taste with dark dried fruits, oaky bitterness, and suprisingly no alcohol to speak of. Very tasty offering from New Holland.


 BBB63 (4238), La Porte, Indiana, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/105/58/103/516/20
Jul 28, 2003    Updated: Jan 10, 2004
At the MBG Fest had the Blackberry Dragon's Milk. Had the normal (if that's the word) Dragon's Milk back in March 2003 when visiting the brewery. My comments are based on the fest version since I have no notes other than an overall rating for the original. THE OVERALL RATING IS BASED UPON THE AVERAGE OF BOTH... Opaque as the heart of darkness, this evil little dragon, off with it head. Strange I wondered, how such a foul beast breath could be so wonderful. He must have swallowed a berry farmer and the harvest then decided the burn the forest down, hence the smoky, woody and roasted hints I smelled when venturing closer. Alas, I drew my mighty sword (and pen) and set to deposit this creature to the bowels of hell. The beast blood spilled forth and landed squarely upon my mouth, how odd, the farmer's berry patch has tainted the dragon's blood, a weakness is spotted. With quick wit and sharp cuts, the creature has fallen! Hordes of commoners rush to thank me with strange plastic cup in one hand and wooden coins in the other. A fest is declared, the main course, Dragon meat. While the meat had a pronounced slighty sticky mouthfeel, it was truly delightful. (May have been even better aged and cured with a great oak cask). Cheerio!


 NaturalIce (115), originally from Michigan, New York, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/59/104/516/20
Feb 21, 2005  
This is by far the best high gravity beer I’ve ever tasted. The pour is about like Guiness, dark body beautiful head. Taste knocks you away, slight coffee taste and I don’t even like coffee, but this is amazing. Great beer.


mmhnto (31), Lisle, Illinois, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/104/58/104/516/20
Apr 25, 2007  
12 oz. bottle from 2004 cellared. Poured nicely with a few floaties. Spectacular fruity, sour aroma. Taste is tart with definite oak barrel notes and a burnt flavor in the background. I’d like to compare it to a recent boltting to taste the difference.



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