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Bourbon and Honey: Breaking Bourbon raves over New Holland’s Dragon’s Milk Origin Honey Barrel Bourbon made with GLBC Honey

 

In a review by Breaking Bourbon, Nick Beiter shared his tasting experience of New Holland Brewing Company’s second release of Dragon’s Milk Origin Honey Barrel, which uses GLBC’s Hasselman’s Honey.

“When combined with honey barrel finishing, the result is a whiskey that’s dense and sweet, with ample honey-influence throughout,” wrote Beiter. “Dragon’s Milk’s base bourbon flavor profile still manages to cut through the dense honey to create a complementary base. By that measure, it’s exactly what someone might expect from a honey finished bourbon, leaning heavily into the honey.”

According to Beiter, Dragon’s Milk Origin Honey Barrel, which debuted in April 2023, is set to be an annual, limited release from now on with bottles made available exclusively at New Holland’s Holland locations.

“To construct this small batch release, New Holland Spirits partnered with Great Lakes Bee Company to source their Hasselman’s Honey. Bourbon barrels were dumped and re-filled with honey to age, and then dumped again and refilled with Dragon’s Milk Origin Bourbon to finish before being batched and bottled.”

Read the full review from Breaking Bourbon’s Nick Beiter, here.

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Gold Rush Cocktail

The Gold Rush cocktail is as simple as it gets. It just needs three ingredients: bourbon, honey simple syrup, and lemon. This cocktail resembles a whiskey sour, except it takes honey simple instead of regular.  There’s also no egg white in a Gold Rush, meaning it’s smoother and less fizzy. Don’t be mistaken, using bourbon instead of whiskey along with the addition of honey truly transforms this cocktail, giving it a taste different from a sour.

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Mint Julep Cocktail

 
 
Celebrate The Kentucky Derby this year with a sweet, little twist on the iconic Mint Julep cocktail. All the same ingredients, just with a dash of honey to enhance the flavors in the Kentucky bourbon. This age-old drink can be enjoyed anytime of the year, but definitely something you should make if you’re partaking in Derby festivities.

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