The partnership between Dungeons & Dragons and brewer Dragon’s Milk is set to continue, with New Holland Brewing Co. announcing the return of two popular themed drinks and a new collectable for gamers.

Following a successful collaboration last year that saw stock sell out quickly, the two brands are once again joining forces. For 2025, fans will see the return of the D20 Brew and the Mead Cask Bourbon, this time accompanied by special edition packaging.
For tabletop roleplayers, the highlight of the announcement is the new D20 Dice Tower Set. This collectable package includes a bottle of the D20 Brew stout encased within a custom-crafted dice tower and comes bundled with a set of special edition dice.
The D20 Brew itself is a bourbon barrel-aged stout, thematically linked to the lore of silver dragons. The second returning beverage is the Mead Cask Bourbon, a bourbon finished in mead casks that celebrates the infamous black dragon. This will be available in a gift set that includes a black dragon-themed pour spout.
This renewed campaign is part of a larger, ongoing collaboration. The Dragon’s Milk website also notes the release of a DUNGEONS & DRAGONS Coconut Rum Barrel Reserve, which became available in late August, suggesting a steady stream of products for fans of both brands.
Brett VanderKamp, CEO and founder of New Holland Brewing Co., commented on the partnership in a press release, stating,
Our collaboration with DUNGEONS & DRAGONS has allowed us to craft unique offerings that bring fans together at the table in new and memorable ways. The return of D20 and Mead Cask Bourbon is a celebration of community, storytelling, and the legendary experiences that both brands inspire.”
The standard D20 Brew will be available in retail stores across the US from November 8th. The more exclusive items, the D20 Dice Tower Set and the Mead Cask Bourbon Gift Set, will be sold at New Holland’s own brewpubs from November 8th, with an online launch scheduled for November 17th. Given that last year’s run sold out, prospective buyers may need to be quick.