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New Holland Brewing Co. Unveils Dragon’s Milk Emerald IPA, Its First India Pale Ale

June 25, 2025 by Dow Scoggins

 Dragon’s Milk Emerald IPA, Its First India Pale AleHolland, Michigan – New Holland Brewing Co., creators of the renowned Dragon’s Milk series, is thrilled to introduce Dragon’s Milk Emerald IPA, the first-ever India Pale Ale in the Dragon’s Milk lineup. Crafted over two years, this innovative beer blends bold hops with the signature oak-fermented character that has defined Dragon’s Milk for over 20 years.

A Unique IPA with Oak-Fermented Character
Unlike traditional IPAs, Emerald IPA is fermented entirely in large oak foeders, giving it a smooth, round body with natural vanilla and soft oak notes. Brewed with Lotus hops, it offers vibrant citrus, orange blossom, and subtle spice, creating a refreshing yet complex flavor profile. This distinctive approach sets Emerald IPA apart while staying true to Dragon’s Milk’s commitment to bold, layered beers.

“Emerald IPA reflects our passion for exploring how oak and time shape flavor,” said Brett VanderKamp, Founder of New Holland Brewing Co. “By applying our barrel-aging expertise to a hop-forward beer, we’ve created something fresh yet unmistakably Dragon’s Milk.”

Availability and Distribution
Dragon’s Milk Emerald IPA is now available on draft at New Holland Brewing Co.’s brewpubs in Holland and Grand Rapids, Michigan. It is also being distributed in select markets, including:
California
Michigan
Indiana
Ohio
Kentucky
North Carolina
Connecticut

A New Chapter in the Dragon’s Milk Legacy
Since its debut in 2001 as a bourbon barrel-aged stout, Dragon’s Milk has become one of America’s most iconic barrel-aged beer brands. Each release embodies the brand’s dedication to craftsmanship, creativity, and patience. Emerald IPA marks an exciting evolution, delivering a hop-forward beer with the same depth and character fans expect from Dragon’s Milk.

For more information about Dragon’s Milk Emerald IPA or to find it near you, visit New Holland Brewing Co.’s website.

About New Holland Brewing Co.
New Holland Brewing Co., founded in 1997 in Holland, Michigan, is a pioneering force in the craft beer industry, celebrated for its innovative and bold approach to brewing. Best known for its iconic Dragon’s Milk series, which began with a bourbon barrel-aged stout in 2001, the brewery has built a reputation for crafting beers that emphasize depth, character, and the transformative power of oak and time. With a commitment to quality and creativity, New Holland combines traditional brewing techniques with experimental flair, producing a diverse portfolio that appeals to both purists and adventurers in the craft beer community. Its brewpubs in Holland and Grand Rapids serve as hubs for beer enthusiasts, offering a welcoming space to explore its latest creations alongside a menu of elevated pub fare.

Beyond its flagship Dragon’s Milk brand, New Holland Brewing Co. continues to push boundaries with releases like the recent Dragon’s Milk Emerald IPA, its first foray into India Pale Ales, showcasing its versatility and willingness to evolve. The brewery’s dedication to craftsmanship extends to its use of large oak foeders and barrel-aging processes, which impart distinctive flavors to its beers. New Holland also emphasizes community and sustainability, sourcing local ingredients when possible and fostering a culture of innovation that resonates with its Midwest roots. With distribution across multiple states and a loyal following, New Holland Brewing Co. remains a cornerstone of American craft brewing, blending tradition with forward-thinking artistry.

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