chgoeditor wrote:And, at 3.5 hours from line up to beer acquisition, it was just as long (longer?) than ever.
Teresa wrote:chgoeditor wrote:And, at 3.5 hours from line up to beer acquisition, it was just as long (longer?) than ever.
I was in the exact same boat as you, but waiting in line is actually my favorite part of DLD (although apparently the drunken mosh pit was a sight to be seen). I like the camaraderie of the line and the excitement of everyone sharing their favorite beers (and on Saturday, sharing sunscreen as well) with friends and appreciative strangers alike. The sun boosted everyone's spirits, and I did not hear one person gripe about the diminished allotment.
zoid wrote:Is it the camaraderie and the circus of the whole thing that just makes it a fun outing?
zoid wrote:I really don't mean this to be snarky, but can someone explain the attraction? Why would you go through all of this headache?
Is Dark Lord so completely unlike anything else that it must be experienced? There's nothing comparable you can buy that allows you to skip all this effort?
Is it the camaraderie and the circus of the whole thing that just makes it a fun outing? Is it knowing that you'll be in a small elite group of people who will get to taste DL?
I apologize if this posts comes of as shitty - that's really not my intention. I'm just trying to wrap my head around this whole phenomenon.
Suiname wrote:How big of a headache standing in line to buy beer at Dark Lord Day is depends a lot on what group you are in. If you are in one of the first two groups, as I was for the first time this year, it's actually pretty painless. I think I waited 30 minutes to buy my dark lord. In 2012, I was in group E, and that was much longer, probably 1:15-1:30 to get my beer. I'm not exactly sure why this is, but my theory is that it's due to two factors:
1) people being late and missing their initial group time, then showing up and getting in line to buy their beer
2) excessive drinking (which might also be causing 1)
the later in the day you get, the more these 2 factors stack, and then you wait longer. All in all, Dark Lord Day basically feels to me like the Taste of Chicago for 3 Floyd's beer. Since dark lord itself is of limited supply and a different commodity than what the taste offers, the crowd is very different, but the amount of crowdedness and line waiting are pretty similar.
The Munster, Ind.-based brewery is charging $200 per ticket to the daylong event this year, up from $40 for the 2015 event.
Dave148 wrote:The Munster, Ind.-based brewery is charging $200 per ticket to the daylong event this year, up from $40 for the 2015 event.
http://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/ ... ump-to-200
Munster-based 3 Floyds announced that Dark Lord Day will take place on May 18, and Crown Brewing has begun selling tickets for the June 15 Crown Beer Fest.
Dark Lord Day is the only day of the year when one can go to the brewery to buy the widely coveted "demonic Russian-Style Imperial Stout brewed with coffee, Mexican vanilla and Indian sugar."
Tickets will go on sale in the spring for the epic bottle release party, which draws about 9,000 craft beer aficionados from around the country and features a full contingent of heavy metal bands. The massive gathering at the tucked-away industrial park where 3 Floyds is based took place on May 19 this year.
Tickets went on sale Monday for one of the Region's other major craft beer festivals, Crown Beer Fest.
It's the 10th anniversary of the craft beer festival at the Lake County Fairgrounds south of downtown Crown Point. The Crown Beer Fest will take place between 2:30 and 5 p.m. June 15, with VIP entrance at 1:30 p.m.