Showing posts with label Dark Lord Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dark Lord Day. Show all posts

11 March 2013

In case you haven't heard: Dark Lord Day tickets on sale this Sunday

At noon Central Daylight Time this Sunday, March 17, tickets will go on sale for Three Floyds' Dark Lord Day. The link to the ticket purchase site is here.

A few things to note:



  • Tickets are $30 a piece.
  • The brewery is sticking with its "no coolers" policy, so beer sharing will be limited once again this year.
  • The name of the purchaser will be printed on each ticket. Adios scalping?
To tide you over until Sunday, here's our coverage of previous Dark Lord Days. More details about the event at the official Dark Lord Day website here.

30 April 2012

Dark Lord Day 2012 Recap

Heading up to Munster for our fifth Dark Lord day, there weren't the list of questions that normally float around the event. Or maybe those questions did still exist, but we've learned to just go with it.

The previous large Three Floyds event - their 15th anniversary party - wasn't without its problems; on the inside things went smoothly, but there were some folks who didn't make their way through the gates until much later than they had expected. But despite what some folks might believe, the 3F staff does pay attention, and they do work hard at making their events as good as possible.

With that in mind I expected a nearly flawless event, and Three Floyds delivered.


The HBG crew arrived later than normal this year - with the addition of per-ordained time slots, there's really not much reason to get there too early (though one gentleman set up shop at 3am). Although we were deep in the line, we knew what to expect, and things moved pretty quickly once the doors were opened. I was also well on my way at that point, thanks to our cooler bag and the help of the folks near us in line.


Sometimes you pose in a scarf.

In previous years we did our best to cover all aspects of the event. This year we enjoyed ourselves, setting up camp on a northeast corner picnic table with a group of folks who closely associate with STLHops - good folks to spend a day drinking with. My phone died very early into the event, so photographic coverage ceased. In any case, it won't be long until you can find multiple "line videos" on youtube, as we were passed by folks videoing the event nearly every 10 minutes.

Towards the end of our day our table was crowded by the Group C line, with folks trying to buy our beer, or trade line tickets for bottles, and things got a bit uncomfortable - our cue to go watch High on Fire. We took in a few songs, and headed back to our parking lot and a park bench to talk over the day. A good day, as expected.


Line beer two, I think. Line highlights included Firestone Walker's Sucaba.

Overall I thought the event was great. Lines were ridiculous as always, but I thought moving the picnic tables out of the middle and cycling the guest taps more frequently by offering less at a time were big improvements. It was also nice that they had 12+ 3 Floyds beers on at the other stations, instead of just the 4 standards.


""That's got 12.5% alcohol? That's a hell of a pizza!"
Cleanup efforts began much earlier this year, as roving groups of folks picked up empty bottles while many were still in line.

I was expecting the worst on Saturday and was surprised by how well it went. Lines are lines, so be it, but they were a helluvalot better organized than last year. No chairs and no big coolers meant more room for everybody. I liked how they handled guest taps too. At the end, they put Firestone Walker Sucaba on tap. Damn good shit. If they had put a lot more on tap at once, then all the good stuff would have been gone early. The amount of 3F beer was great too. They could use portalets in the carryout purchase line and around the industrial park for pre-entry waiting. But otherwise, I have nothing bad to say other than I didn't win. But that's just $50 I didn't have to spend.


It was very cold standing in line, but as the day went on things got more reasonable. These folks lowered the tent to get out of the wind.


As a dld virgin, I loved it. I don't have anything to compare it to, obviously, but things seemed to run pretty smoothly. My only suggestions would be more trash cans lining the entry route - makes people more likely to actually throw their trash away; adding some water stations around the place; some portalets outside on the entry route; and adding a little more seating. But that said, not having those things didn't cause any real problems. The beer selection was great, though between what I brought and what people were sharing, I actually only bought 3 beers.

26 April 2012

Dark Lord Day 2012

Tomorrow is Dark Lord Day Eve, and if you were lucky enough to snag a ticket in that 4 minute window in March, you're starting to get as excited as a kid on your way to Disney World.  The pre-event exposure this year has been a lot lower, but we'll try to put together all the information we know in one convenient spot for you.

Weather
  • High of 45
  • 70% chance of precipitation

Band Lineup
  • Argonauts
  • Powermad (featuring Todd Haug, Surly's head brewer)
  • Eyehategod
  • High on Fire (were listed as Ghan Jovi)

Dark Lord Wax Color
  • RED
Guest Taps Provided By
  • Firestone Walker
  • Upland
  • New Albanian Oaktimus and Rye Barrel Aged Yakima
  • Haymarket
  • Sun King
  • Hitachino
  • Schlenkerla
  • Schneider
  • Birra Del Borgo
  • New Belgium
  • Stone
  • People's
  • Sierra Nevada
  • Left Hand
  • Brugge
  • Schlafly
  • Brew Dog
  • Cigar City
  • Pizza Port
  • Revolution
  • Pipeworks
  • Goose Island
  • Fat Heads
  • Founders

Rules of the Day
  • A ticket is required to attend Dark Lord Day.
  • Dark Lord Day is always CASH ONLY.  ATMs are on site and routinely run out of money during the day.
  • Last year the bottle limit was 4 per person, at $15 each.  This is always revealed on Dark Lord Day, but it's handy to use the previous year as a budget guideline.
  • Parking will be at a premium - carpool if possible.  No RVs.  
  • Either have a DD come pick you up or have a plan to get sober before you leave.
  • Bring water or Gatorade, hydration is key.
  • No pets or kids.
  • This isn't a tailgating event anymore, so keep your tents, coolers, grills, etc. at home.  If you want to bring in beer to sample and share, I'd recommend an over-the-shoulder style cooler.  If you're looking for a tailgating event, check out TFN6 next weekend.
  • Please don't trash the area, we've seen the aftermath the day after and it's not pretty.  Help everyone out and throw away your trash.
  • Carry your Dark Lord by the bottom of the package it is in.  Broken Dark Lord bottles are depressing.  Drunk people drinking Dark Lord off the street are even more depressing.
  • It's going to be cold and rainy, dress appropriately.
If you see any of us around on Saturday, stop and say "hi."  And more importantly, let us know what awesome beers we need to try!

01 May 2011

Dark Lord Day 2011 Miscellany

Here's a bunch of miscellaneous information that didn't make sense in the Dark Lord Day post.

Despite a relentless attack on the guest tap line, there are still beers on this list that I wish I had tried.  My favorite guest tap of the day was Goose Island Bourbon County Stout Rare, which seemed like a steal at $10 for a 10oz pour.  Here's the tap list at the Guest Taps truck, which is probably 90% complete.  Some random stuff kept appearing during the day - like Surly Schadenfreude.  And this doesn't include all the Indiana beers on tap inside of the brewery.

Victory Smokin' Oats
Victory Pursuit Ale
Victory Scarlet Fire
Victory Headwaters Pale
Victory Braumeister Pils
Schlafly Kolsch
Schlafly Imperial Stout
Schlafly Export IPA
Schlafly Summer Lager
Schlafly Brewmaster Weisse
Van Steenberge Monk's Ale
Bells Expedition Stout
Bells Double Cream
Bells Batch 10,000
Bells Oatmeal Stout
Flying Dog Raging Bitch
Boulevard Tank 7
Boulevard Single Wide
Dark Horse Scotty Karate
Dark Horse Double Crooked Tree
Brooklyn Brewmaster Main Engine Start
Firestone Walker Double Jack
Firestone Walker Robust Porter
Dogfish Head My Antonia
Dogfish Head Worldwide Stout
Dogfish Head Old School Barleywine
Dogfish Head Burton Baton
Ommegang Gnomegang
Brouwerij Bavik Petrus Aged Pale
Brouwerij Bavik Petrus Oud Bruin
Brewdog Paradox Smokhead
Left Hand TNT Weizen Doppelbock
The Bruery Saison de Lente
The Bruery Loakal Red
The Bruery Old Richland
Goose Island Bourbon County Stout Rare
Schlenkerla Fasten Beer
Schlenkerla Eiche
Schlenkerla Maerzen
Furthermore Knot Stock
Furthermore Oscura
La Rulles Estivale
Aventinus Eisbock
Sierra Nevada Oliva Dubbel
Oakshire Heart Shaped Box
Oakshire Imperial Overcast Espresso Stout
Pizza Port - Ocean Beach The Jetty IPA
Pizza Port - Ocean Beach ABLE
Pizza Port - Ocean Beach Tarantulas
Pizza Port - Solana Beach 1 Down Brown
Pizza Port - Solana Beach ABLE (different beer)
Pizza Port - Solana Beach Swamis IPA
Pizza Port - San Clemente Doheney
Pizza Port - San Clemente Pier Rat Porter
Pizza Port - San Clemente "Pseudo"
Pizza Port - Carlsbad Farley
Pizza Port - Carlsbad Barreled Night Rider
Pizza Port - Carlsbad Dubbelicious
Pizza Port - Carlsbad Poor Man's IPA
Founders Breakfast Stout
Founders Nemesis
Founders Kentucky Breakfast Stout
Founders Backwoods Bastard
Founders Newaygo County Cherry
Founders Devil Dancer
Founders Double Trouble
Cigar City Milk Porter
Cigar City Big Sound Scotch Ale
Stone Double Bastard Chipotle
Stone DDH Sublimely Self Righteous
Stone Smoke Porter with Vanilla
Stone Bourbon BBL Aged Smoked Porter
Stone Bourbon Arrogant Bastard
Thirsty Dog Barrel Aged Siberian Night
Southern Tier Oat
Southern Tier Back Burner
Southern Tier Mokah
New Albanian Hoptimus

The band lineup this year was great as usual.  Well, that's assuming you like metal.  And I do.  I was able to catch Indian and Lair of the Minotaur, who both put on great sets.  There was even a sparsely populated mosh pit going for Lair of the Minotaur - which without the proper circle pit walls means that you end up smashing in to kegs, the stage and the concrete more often than I would like.  I didn't have a hangover this morning, but I do have a lot of bruises.

2PM Lonesome Organist
3PM Sweet Cobra
4PM Indian
5PM Sybris
6PM Lair of the Minotaur
7PM Slough Feg
8PM Bible of the Devil

And here's a smattering of additional photos:



























Dark Lord Day 2011

There were some very large questions waiting to be answered at Dark Lord Day 2011. Would a smaller crowd mean less excitement? Would the event have a same feel? Would the beer lines be better managed? Could 6,000 people fit in one parking lot? How could the Dark Lord Day chaos ever be contained?




Dark Lord Day 2011 from outside the gates (click to enlarge)

We're happy to say that the Three Floyds crew were paying attention, and got this one completely right.




Yes, there were still giant swirling lines. But this year there were plenty of staff on hand to let folks know where to go and what lines to work through. The back entrance of the building was opened up, giving that line a place to go and opening up more space in front of the brewery.




The Dark Lord purchase process went smoothly, with the audience divided into three groups, each with a different window to buy their beer.




The carry-in and beer sharing aspect of the event continued as it had in previous years, with a sprawling lawn chair and picnic table shanty town set up just in front of the pub.




The guest taps were certainly noteworthy, with big, complex beers showing up from all over the country, giving fans a taste of breweries they may never be so fortunate to visit.







The overflowing toilets from last year? Gone. The ability to pre-plan for crowd size meant that plenty of porta-potties were available, and - unless I'm mistaken - there was even a sanitation crew on site early on to make sure things went smoothly.




Yes, it was crowded. But the spirit of the event remained, with good people sharing good beer in the spirit of beer brotherhood and sisterhood (mostly brotherhood).




Despite 10 tickets among our group, none of us won the limited release bottle lottery. If you won and want to share, you know where to find us...

Kudos to Three Floyds and our brothers and sisters in beer - Dark Lord Day remains the best craft beer release in the country, and we're already excited about next year.




Dark Lord Day 2011 from inside the gates (click to enlarge)


Want to compare this year's Dark Lord Day to the previous three years?
Click here for our 2010 coverage
Click here for our 2009 coverage
Click here for our 2008 coverage

28 April 2011

Hoosier Beer Geek's Guide to Dark Lord Day 2011

This post will be updated as we find more information. As a result it may get messy.

This year's Guide to Dark Lord Day may look similar to last year, as there are a lot of tips that carry over. But there are some major changes to the event this year, and because we keep getting smarter, we thought we'd share some tips we've picked up over the years.

Beer list updates from our Indiana brewery friends:
Sun King Buffalo Tipping Point (Barrel Aged Belgian Dubble)
Sun King Buffalo Fest (Barrel Aged Oktoberfest)
Brugge Harvey (New version of Pooka)
Oaken Barrel Superfly (IPA)
Crown Brewing AlkoholikA (Blonde Dopplebock)
Crown Brewing Fade 2 Black (Double Black IPA)
People's Mr. Brown (Imperial Brown Ale)
People's Aberrant Amber (American ESB)
Barley Island Dirty Helen (Brown)
Barley Island BarFly (IPA)
Flat12 Half Cycle (IPA)

If you missed the updates at DarkLordDay.com, make sure you head on over there to catch up. There's a lot of very important information on the site. This update and this update in particular.

In case you don't feel like clicking, here's the important stuff:
Update on coolers (from 3Fs Lincoln on BeerAdvocate): Coolers sizes up to 30 quarts will be allowed in. Wheels or no wheels doesn't matter. If it's larger than 30 quarts, leave it at home or in the car. It's basically a space and safety issue. DLD is difficult enough to navigate without having to jump coffin hurdles every 10 feet. Please work with us on this and make it a more enjoyable day for everyone.

1. Gates open at 10:00 am
2. The Darklord bottle limit will be 4 bottles per person, $15.00 per bottle.
3. There will be a lottery for extremely limited, hand bottled, hand numbered barrel aged variations. Guests will exchange their event tickets for a Golden Ticket with a scratch off section. If their ticket scratches off as a winner, they will have the opportunity to purchase one bottle of one of the four variations in addition to the 4 bottles of Darklord. The variations are:
Darklord aged in Pappy Van Winkle 23 year barrels
Darklord aged in brandy barrels
Darklord aged in brandy barrels with vanilla beans
Darklord de Muerte, DL aged in bourbon barrels with ancho and guajillo peppers
These hand bottled, hand numbered, hand waxed bottles will sell for $50.00.
4. All purchases on Darklord Day are cash only.

Older info:

1. This year’s event requires a ticket for entry. There will be no admittance for non ticket holders. The Munster Police Dept. will be out to enforce traffic flow and loitering. If you do not have a ticket, hopefully you can make it next year instead.
Attendees must be 21 years of age or older.
2. Pets will not be permitted to this year’s event.
3. If you wish to bring beer for trading and sampling with friends we encourage you to do so within reason. A few bottles here and there are permissible. Please do not bring cases and kegs. You will not be admitted with excessive beer.
4. Parking will be up to the attendees. Our little brewery does not have the facilities to accommodate vehicles.
5. If you are bringing a vehicle please assign a designated driver.
6. If you are planning to bring a bus or RV they must be kept out of our industrial park to allow emergency vehicles access (police order).
7. The weather is normally unpredictable. It may be rainy or sunny so be prepared.
8. Please do not bring anything to sell. Vending will not be permitted.
9. Please hang on to your tickets. You’ll be glad you did.
10. The Event is cash only as always. There will be ATMs on site.
11. If you wish to bring lawn chairs try not to bring the couch version. Space is at a premium. Also please be mindful of traffic flow when deciding where to hang out.
12. No Grills will be allowed.
13. Most of all please be respectful of our town and our neighbors. We want to continue to hold a safe and fun event in the years to come and we can only do it with your help.

Here is an alphabetized, formatted list of guest drafts if you found the one on DarkLordDay.com hard to read.

Aventinus Eisbock
Bells Batch 10,000
Bells Oatmeal Stout
Brewdog Paradox Smokehead
Bruery Loakal Red
Bruery Old Richland
Bruery Saison De Lente
Dogfish Head Burton Baton
Dogfish Head My Antonia
Dogfish Head Old School Barleywine
Dogfish Head Worldwide Stout
Founders Backwoods Bastard
Founders Breakfast Stout
Founders Devil Dancer
Founders Double Trouble
Founders Kentucky Breakfast Stout
Founders Nemesis
Founders Newaygo County Cherry
Futhermore Knot Stock
Futhermore Oscura
Goose Island Bourbon County Stout Rare
La Rulles Estivale
Left Hand TNT Weizen Doppelbock
Oakshire Heart Shaped Box
Oakshire Imperial Overcast Espresso Stout
Ommegang Gnomegang
Schlafly Kolsch
Schlafly Imperial Stout
Schlenkerla Fasten Beer
Schlenkerla Maerzen
Schlenkerla Oak Smoke
Sierra Nevada Oliva Dubbel
Van Steenberg Monk’s Ale
Victory Braumeister Pils
Victory Headwaters Pale
Victory Smoked & Oats

In addition, we believe that there will be a large number of Indiana taps on hand, though that list is harder to get a hold of. We know that many breweries we work with on a daily basis are sending beer to the event.

If you're into the band side of things, the list ran on DarkLordDay.com a while back, but may have gone unnoticed:

Indian
Sweet Cobra
Lair of the Minotaur
Bible of the Devil
Slough Feg
Sybris

Rodney also notes that it appears 3 Floyds has done another band collaboration - Evil Power (which is an album / song by Liar of the Minotaur) Imperial Pilsner - will be on sale at Dark Lord Day.
These are my tips that I've learned over six years of heading to DLD.

1. Cash - That is the only thing accepted at FFF's. Don't leave home without it or pay the crazy gorilla math surcharges at the ATM machines that will be there.
2. Talk - This is the greatest thing about DLD. I enjoy talking with other like minded people and sharing beer with people from all over the country. Bring some tasty brews to share and just say hello to everyone and you will have a good time.
3. Food - Bring some water and snacks in a bag with you because drinking high gravity beer all morning will quickly take its toll on you.
4. Tasting Tables - If you bring beer to share this is one of the things about the day as well. Just step up to the tables and pop your beers and start sharing what you have brought. Don't be intimidated by what people may have brought because chances are that someone wants to try what you have brought and as long as you are sharing most other people are going to share with you.
5. Parking - Parking was hard to come by last year by 9 am, so I have no idea what to expect this year. I would just say get there earlier than later this year.

Last year I came fairly prepared. I brought a ton of beer and we got through maybe half of it, despite having a folding table crammed full of beer and pouring beer for anyone who wandered up. Maybe I saw you last year? We met a lot of people and it was a ton of fun. Last year we also wrote up a blog post as a "what to expect" guide for Dark Lord Day. With the new ticketed format for the festival, I really don't know what to expect. Things are going to be different. Hopefully for the better. Hopefully they get Pelican back.

Guest Taps
I had epic plans last year to try the guest taps. I didn't. I tried a ton of cool beer but I just never made it over to the guest tap truck. THIS YEAR WILL BE DIFFERENT. I hope. Tons of rare beer here and most of it you can't normally get in Indiana. $5 a cup last year, cash only, and one of the best deals in the beer world. Make sure you at least take a look at the tap list so that you know what you missed if you never make it to the truck, like me.

Bring Growlers
If you don't have a huge cellar of rare beer, go fill some growlers with great seasonal, local beer. You'll have a ton to share, won't spend too much and are guaranteed to have something a lot of people haven't tried. This probably won't work for the Tasting Tables, but there's a lot more beer being shared than what's on the trading tables.

Hold the bottom of your Dark Lord Case
We saw a lot of box bottoms fall out and a lot of Dark Lord destroyed last year. Don't fall victim to this. HOLD YOUR CASE BY THE BOTTOM. It will probably be rainy again, and wet cardboard doesn't hold up well.

Bring a cooler with wheels
Use it as your seat while in line. The wheels will help you save your strength for drinking.

You will be exhausted
If you're familiar with tailgating, you know how a day full of heavy drinking can wear down the body. Now imagine that with 10%+ ABV beers all day. Yeah, you're going to be exhausted at the end. Plan accordingly with either a hotel reservation or a nice nap in your car before you head out. Bring a ton of water to keep yourself hydrated. By the end of the day, you'll probably want water more than beer, so at the very least, pack your truck with it. Gatorade would be even better.

Be Prepared
The ATMs will run out of cash - bring at least enough to buy your Dark Lord. The lines for food will be long - bring snacks because you won't be able to get food exactly when you want it.

Have a posse
If you don't have a bunch of friends with you, make some friends. It's a lot easier to move a bunch of coolers and chairs and beer around when multiple people are helping. Turn around and talk to the person behind you in line. If you start the conversation with "hey do you want to try this beer I'm opening" then you're guaranteed to have someone to chat with and share beer with through the rest of the line.

Respect the law
The cops working this event are all incredibly reasonable and friendly given the circumstances. In fact, early in the day thank them for making this a safe and fun event year after year, but probably don't do that when you're drunk because it won't be very sincere. If it seems like the cops are getting attitude with you, it's because you're being an ass and you're too drunk to realize it. Also leave your weed at home, it's about the only thing they'll arrest you for.

Know your limit
If you're knocking over beers, especially beers as rare as the ones at Dark Lord Day, you've had too much. You aren't going to remember anything you drink once you're to a certain point, so don't be afraid to call it a day. You want to remember your Dark Lord Day experience and all the great beers you tried (or at least the highlights).

In my experience, I've found the three Dark Lord Days I've attended to be amongst the most memorable and fun beer events I have experienced.

1. Bring snacks and water. Don't forget to eat and drink them during the day.
2. Bring some beer to share. As Rod said, it doesn't matter what, just bring some and be friendly. People come from all over the country to attend so it's a great opportunity to show a little bit of that Hoosier Hospitality and offer up some of the great beers we have in the state.
3. This one may just be for the ladies: Bring toilet paper, hand sanitizer, and/or your own personal restroom cause 3000 people drinking beer all day sure takes a toll on the port-a-pottys (as you summer beer festival goers know all too well).
4. It's spring in Indiana, so the weather changes quick. Last year when we arrived, there were thunderstorms in the distance. It turned out to be a nice, sunny afternoon, but the temperature went from a breezy 70 to about 40 in what seemed like a matter of minutes. Bring a couple layers and comfortable shoes.
5. Don't forget about what's inside the warehouse. Music, guest beer, cool people.
6. Keep an eye on that watch. You surely don't want to miss your window to buy your Dark Lord.
7. If you do something stupid, it will end up on the internet.

Have fun, pace yourself, and please say hello if you see us in our "Dork Lord" shirts. We'll probably have some beer to share.

I think everyone else covered everything pretty well, but there are a few other minor things worth noting.

Don't forget to check out the bands. They're loud, you'll be sorta drunk, and it's a nice bit of respite when you're on the precipice of "oh I think I drank too much". Plus you can watch drunk guys headbang. Always entertaining.

Bring a tasting glass. Sure, you can drink out of any old cup, but a tasting glass (preferably one with a 1 oz. line) will allow to to better keep those samples small (and as a result, more varied).

Respect the police. They're letting you get away with a lot of things that you typically wouldn't. Don't forget that.

See you Saturday!