Posts Tagged ‘Dark Lord’

My Thoughts on Dark Lord Day 2010

Monday, May 10th, 2010

Words cannot fully describe what really happens on Dark Lord Day.

Once a year in April, 3 Floyds Brewing Company hosts a legendary event called Dark Lord Day. On this day, is the world’s only opportunity to purchase bottles of a Russian Imperial Stout aptly called Dark Lord, which is basically a demonic Russian Style Imperial Stout, brewed with Intelligensia coffee, Mexican vanilla, and Indian sugar.

This is a big day for those who love this beer.

But just buying Dark Lord is really only an afterthought to what this day really means to beer advocates around the world.
Thousands upon thousands of people gather into this tiny industrial park where the brewery is located at in order to buy beer, trade beer, drink beer, share beer, talk about beer, and bask in the glory that which beer means to those who love it. It might be almost safe to say that there was actually more beer brought to this event by everyone than what 3 Floyds actually had in their warehouse! Yes, 3 Floyds Dark Lord Day celebrates the opportunity to enjoy Dark Lord, but in reality it is an overall celebration of what beer means to each individual.

Look at all the Beer!

Never before have I seen such an array of beer in such a tiny area before. Every picnic table in sight was absolutely covered with different beers from around the globe; Cans, bottles, and growlers of every beer imaginable everywhere you looked. Never before have I seen such generosity, friendliness, or camaraderie with strangers meeting strangers, or good friends hanging out together like it was yesterday. For the most part, for those who attended, everybody was everybody’s friend.  All of this took place just because of a mutual love of beer. I could not even begin to tell you exactly how many beers I tried that day (easily 20-35), and I could not even start to thank all of the people who I shared them with.

I am in the green & white trucker hat. BeerFMAndy is right behind me!

Was it busy? Incredibly and overly so. Was it well organized? Not really. I am not going to sit here and write about what was wrong or unfair about this event because nothing is perfect. Despite all the ridiculousness that turned off many people from ever showing up to this again, I did not let what could have pissed me off ruin what an incredible day it really was.

Anyone who really truly enjoys and loves beer should go at least once, even if you do not get the opportunity to buy Dark Lord. It truly is an experience I may never forget.

-  Sweem

Dark Lord Day Parking

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

Three Floyd’s has just tweeted about the parking situation for Dark Lord Day and after Sweem and I went there on our way back from Founders Black Party, the parking is gonna be a bit more than a situation. The brewery is located in an industrial park and a lot of people are going to be walking for a while to get there:

http://www.3floyds.com/2010/04/22/dark-lord-parking/

I personally might consider parking up the road and taking a cab in to bypass the craziness of it all. It’s also supposed to rain all weekend which won’t help either. But it all adds to the fun of it!

-Andy

Dark Lord Day is upon us.

Friday, April 16th, 2010
So as I write this we are still a little over a week away from Dark Lord Day. April 24th to be exact. The Golden tickets have started show up in the mail and the excitement is almost more than I care to divulge. The quintessential beer geek pilgrimage is sure to be one of the pinnacles in my beer centric life. Although I’ve never been to DLD I have heard many a beer geek spin tales of table after table of white whales and other top rated beers to be consumed at your leisure. Friendly beer enthusiasts pouring growlers of ale into any passerby empty mug. Hour after hour of death metal brutally raping your ear pussy. This on top of the fact that bottles of the holy grail known as Dark Lord can be purchased make me quiver with anticipation.
All this fun and excitement will surely be grandiose. However the true fun of the event will be spending the weekend with my friends and celebrating the unity we share know as beer geeks. I imagine as in the past I will wake up Monday morning after the weekend with a head ache from the beer. Yet this will not be my only pain. My face, my stomach and my voice will all have suffered a similar fate from all the laughing and yelling that will take place the entire time we are together. These are some of the best guys you could ever ask to be friends with. There is so much camaraderie you would think we grew up together. On the contrary some of them I’ve only met through email.  Beer culture just seems to breed nice people. This is the true meaning of the event to me. In the end the beer will be drank and traded away but these guys will always be around to crack another brew with me.
So if you haven’t made your plans yet to come down to Munster I strongly suggest you make the trip. You may just walk away with a bottle of Dark Lord and a new best friend.
-Beerwolf
And here they are!
-Andy