Friday, November 17, 2017

New Holland Dragon's Milk Reserve: Mocha Mint Bourbon Barrel Aged Stout


The first snow of the season just started falling, which I'm sure you know, is the official start of Stout Season. As I have said before, there is never a bad time to drink a stout. It could be a 90 degree day with 100% humidity and I would still order a barrel aged imperial stout without hesitation. It may not be a refreshing beverage, but no one drinks a stout as a thirst quencher. A well-made stout is something you want to sip on when you are looking for more depth and complexity. That is why they work at any time of year. However, there is nothing better than watching the snow fall and slowly making it through a great stout.

The stout I picked for this blog is a beer that immediately captured my curiosity. That beer is Dragon's Milk Reserve: Mocha Mint Bourbon Barrel Stout. I was stunned to find this beer very accessible around town. Usually we only see regular Dragon's Milk only and never any of the variants, When I saw the Mocha Mint variant I picked it up instantly, not because I am a huge fan of Dragon's Milk, but because I was curious. Dragon's Milk to me is usually a touch thin and a bit hot. It always seems to just meet expectations with me but never really exceed them. Each time I've drank it, it always felt like something was missing. Perhaps the addition of coffee, chocolate and mint will fill in that gap.

The aroma of Mocha Mint Dragon's Milk is delightful. The chocolate is more on the sweet side,  and blends seamlessly with the roastiness of the coffee. There is a refreshing coolness to the aroma from the mint and that almost seems to enhance my enjoyment of watching the snow fall. One thing I didn’t get in the aroma is any trace of the bourbon barrel. I actually had no problem with this because everything in the aroma was already working for me.

Truth be told, I may have built the first sip up a bit too much from the aroma but the first sip was very good. Mint is a fickle thing in beer and too much of it can make it taste medicinal. The mint here is definitely noticeable and to its credit, subdued. It blends fairly well with coffee and chocolate but seems a bit at odds with the bourbon barrel that finally shows up in the finish. I actually can't believe I am saying this but this beer would have benefited significantly by not spending time in a bourbon barrel. It also suffers from being thin, just like regular Dragon's Milk. This is not surprising but I think every time I drink anything Dragon's Milk, I am going to complain about it being thin.

What made New Holland's Mocha Mint variant of Dragon's Milk even more interesting to me was how I perceived it on two different nights. Watching the first snow of the season, I thought this beer was something I immediately needed to run out and buy more of. It seemed to perfectly capture the holidays and winter in a glass. The second night, I drank it, I was not blinded by the weather and I found the beer less harmonious and the mint more aggressive. The thoughts I shared in the above paragraph seemed to fade further and further from my mind. Each of the flavors seemed to become muddled instead of nicely complimenting each other. That wasn't all, it was also cloyingly sweet to a point I could almost feel cavities developing. This was extremely disappointing because while I loved the beer at first, I found it does not hold up well to additional nights of drinking it. The sweetness begins to take its toll almost immediately and the mint seems more and more aggressive. In retrospect, I wish I only bought two bottles of this, because that turned out to be more than enough. New Holland's Dragon's Milk Reserve: Mocha Mint Bourbon Barrel Stout is like a movie you only need to see once, after that it only gets worse.

Overall rating: 2.75/5 and fading


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