nr706 wrote:chgoeditor wrote:This is my first experience (intentionally) aging beer, so I'm assuming that storing on their side at the optimal temperature is preferable to storing upright in closet where the temp will fluctuate a fair amount during the summer months.
Storing on their sides isn't necessary ... the cap doesn't potentially dry out like a wine cork can. Consistent cool temp for storage is a good thing, though.
the wimperoo wrote:Like I posted earlier, my friend dumb-ass-ingly lost his ticket stub prior to our Group being able to buy bottles so he's got none. If you have any desire to sell or trade 1 or 2 bottles I would be greatly interested in trying to work something out.
the wimperoo wrote:That blend sounds quite interesting. I don't particularly love any of the beers individually. But the blend might help mask all of the negatives I have for each one.
Not that it matters, because there's a slim to none chance I'll ever get a bottle. It's on the same day as FOBAB, and I'd much rather go to FOBAB than this. Even if this is at night, and you do the day session at FOBAB it would be pretty damn hard to do both.
headcase wrote:the wimperoo wrote:That blend sounds quite interesting. I don't particularly love any of the beers individually. But the blend might help mask all of the negatives I have for each one.
Not that it matters, because there's a slim to none chance I'll ever get a bottle. It's on the same day as FOBAB, and I'd much rather go to FOBAB than this. Even if this is at night, and you do the day session at FOBAB it would be pretty damn hard to do both.
Hmm interesting, decisions, decisions. While the FFF event sounds interesting, the assuredly painful process of getting tickets, plus the hassle of getting down there have me leaning towards FOBAB with it's considerably easier access and tickets.
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danimalarkey wrote:Because one clusterf*ck a year isn't enough for FFF (kidding!):
Anniversary Party Announced
Pertinent points include:
- November 12th we will be hosting our 15 year annivesary party.
- It will be a ticket only event, $25. 2500 tickets will be sold.
- Tickets will be sold on the internet at a date TBA
- 700 tickets will be sold at the brewery at a date TBA
- Our XV beer is going to be a collaboration between us (USA), Surly (USA), Mikkeller (Denmark), and Struise (Belgium). We are brewing Surly Darkness, Mikkeller’s Beer Geek Brunch, De Struise’s Black Albert, and our Dark Lord Imperial Stout. All these beers will be blended to create our XV beer for maximum ass kickery.
Llama wrote:Is that really standard practice? You get someone else to pay for the ticket, wait in line, and then only get one of the beers?
I'd assume that the ticket seller would have the option to buy one bottle back. That seems more reasonable.
You can, of course, sell with any conditions you like - I'm just wondering if that is indeed standard practice.
Llama wrote:Is that really standard practice? You get someone else to pay for the ticket, wait in line, and then only get one of the beers?
I'd assume that the ticket seller would have the option to buy one bottle back. That seems more reasonable.
You can, of course, sell with any conditions you like - I'm just wondering if that is indeed standard practice.
mhill95149 wrote:Not a deal I'd make but YMMV
ziggy wrote:Llama wrote:Is that really standard practice? You get someone else to pay for the ticket, wait in line, and then only get one of the beers?
I'd assume that the ticket seller would have the option to buy one bottle back. That seems more reasonable.
You can, of course, sell with any conditions you like - I'm just wondering if that is indeed standard practice.
That's what I've been told. I don't frequent Beer Advocate forums or anything, but I have friends that do and they told me this is pretty standard. I know one of them sold their DLD tickets for the same deal this year.mhill95149 wrote:Not a deal I'd make but YMMV
I agree with your sentiment. Although, I haven't found the lines/process/etc. as dreadful as others have, I probably wouldn't go for just 1 bottle. But people go for different reasons. Some for the music or the trading. Maybe some people can't afford to buy all 4 bottles per ticket. I certainly have seen people not buying their full allotment of Dark Lord.
I've actually already made a deal for 1 of the tickets where I'll get a couple bottles, so I'd do the other ticket for face and then I'll buy a bottle or 2.
Your Golden Ticket will have four punches good for beer samples. Each ticket is good for a three bottle allotment. Each bottle of XV stout is $30. Cash Only. ATMs will be on premises.
In addition to XV, we will be selling very limited quantities of barrel aged beers and sour beers specially bottled for our party.
A Limited amount of Barrel Aged Dark Lord from April will be on sale.
Cuvee De Viking -wine barrel aged RooGoop.
SoBro -a softly soured brown ale.
Biggs’ ‘Stache -a golden colored sour with intense barnyard flavors and aromas as well as assertive tartness.
Barrel Aged Owde Engwish Bahwey Whine.
Conquistador de Muerte Porto -a version of Conquistador aged in Port Barrels.
First Come First Serve, one bottle per person. We will also have a small amount of barrel aged beers for sale on tap.
danimalarkey wrote:For those of you attending the Anniversary Party, here is additional information to better budget your spending (via):Your Golden Ticket will have four punches good for beer samples. Each ticket is good for a three bottle allotment. Each bottle of XV stout is $30. Cash Only. ATMs will be on premises.
In addition to XV, we will be selling very limited quantities of barrel aged beers and sour beers specially bottled for our party.
A Limited amount of Barrel Aged Dark Lord from April will be on sale.
Cuvee De Viking -wine barrel aged RooGoop.
SoBro -a softly soured brown ale.
Biggs’ ‘Stache -a golden colored sour with intense barnyard flavors and aromas as well as assertive tartness.
Barrel Aged Owde Engwish Bahwey Whine.
Conquistador de Muerte Porto -a version of Conquistador aged in Port Barrels.
First Come First Serve, one bottle per person. We will also have a small amount of barrel aged beers for sale on tap.
I wonder how much these additional bottles are going to run. $30/each, too?
AdmVinyl wrote:danimalarkey wrote:For those of you attending the Anniversary Party, here is additional information to better budget your spending (via):Your Golden Ticket will have four punches good for beer samples. Each ticket is good for a three bottle allotment. Each bottle of XV stout is $30. Cash Only. ATMs will be on premises.
In addition to XV, we will be selling very limited quantities of barrel aged beers and sour beers specially bottled for our party.
A Limited amount of Barrel Aged Dark Lord from April will be on sale.
Cuvee De Viking -wine barrel aged RooGoop.
SoBro -a softly soured brown ale.
Biggs’ ‘Stache -a golden colored sour with intense barnyard flavors and aromas as well as assertive tartness.
Barrel Aged Owde Engwish Bahwey Whine.
Conquistador de Muerte Porto -a version of Conquistador aged in Port Barrels.
First Come First Serve, one bottle per person. We will also have a small amount of barrel aged beers for sale on tap.
I wonder how much these additional bottles are going to run. $30/each, too?
I would assume $30 or more for most of those. The Dark Lord variations were $50.
abolt wrote:This event ( the anniversary party) was so bad it was comical. We stood in line for four hours outside before we got to the point where we got inside the gate. It was then about another hour to get inside to purchase the beer. It was a complete cluster fuck. I have never seen such a poorly run event. If the weather had not cooperated I don't know what people would have done. There were only two food trucks inside the gates, each with about an hour wait. Got our beer and got the hell out of there. Can emphatically say I will never attend another event at three floyds.
www.3floyds.com wrote:Darklord Day 2012 will be on Saturday, April 28th. If you are planning on attending, we have a few suggestions (and some firm rules).
A ticket will be required for entry to Darklord Day. Please do not make travel plans until you have a ticket. Ticket sales will be announced soon.
Once again, the Munster Police Department will enforce traffic flow and loitering (again, no RVs will be allowed in the industrial Park).
Darklord Day is a 21 and over event.
Pets will not be permitted.
Coolers, furniture, tents, grills etc… will not be permitted. If you want to bring a couple beers to trade or sample, that’s great within reason.
Parking is not provided by the brewery. Please carpool and designate a driver.
Darklord day is cash only. ATMs will be available on site.
Please respect our town and 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.
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