Dark Lord Day (2019)

Discussion in 'Great Lakes' started by Quilentro, May 16, 2018.

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  1. kodt

    kodt Pooh-Bah (2,286) Mar 6, 2013 Illinois
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    Update: I think I see they had gold Dark Matter snifters as well last year, so you remembered correctly. But I also have photos of black ones.. so maybe they had both.
     
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  2. ChicagoNick

    ChicagoNick Savant (1,012) Nov 16, 2012 Illinois
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    Does anyone know what the barrel aged dark matter coffees were selling for?

    Thanks
     
  3. Sabtos

    Sabtos Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,920) Dec 15, 2015 Ohio
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    I got a Split 12oz 4pk for $25 "after tax" - malort and bourbon geisha
     
  4. ChicagoNick

    ChicagoNick Savant (1,012) Nov 16, 2012 Illinois
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    Thanks!
     
  5. eppie82

    eppie82 Grand Pooh-Bah (3,377) Apr 19, 2015 Illinois
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    Well folks, another year and another fun DLD is in the books.

    I’m happy to report that 10 of the 11 people in my group that came down with the party bus at 8:00A.M. made it back alive at 9:00P.M. I don't know how we did it, but we done did it. Everyone that was there as a first timer really enjoyed it and said they've never been to anything like it. Most of them took it all in and went for it. I was so proud.

    Was awesome hanging with many of you as well fine folks as well. I looked like a Chechen separatist with my scraggly beard and my camouflaged jacket, if anyone remembers running into a guy like that.

    Overall the group scored: FVM X4, Brosure X2 (my contribution!), Chemstrailmix, Handjee, Loadstar, Rrari Crochet, and Lounge Against. All in all a descent spread.

    I do have to say, I was probably most excited about that Duck Hunt themed DLD lunch box which a buddy bought me as a surprise. As another buddy in the group put well: 'that lunch box is tits!'

    Everyone in the group was excited and looking to make this an annual thing. I'd love for that to be the case.
     
  6. kodt

    kodt Pooh-Bah (2,286) Mar 6, 2013 Illinois
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    Can you post a pic of the lunchbox? Sounds cool!
     
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  7. HouseofWortship

    HouseofWortship Pooh-Bah (2,735) May 3, 2016 Illinois
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    I think I speak for everyone here when I ask "What happened to the 11th man?"
     
  8. CaptainFleeker

    CaptainFleeker Initiate (0) Aug 27, 2012 Illinois
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    RIP 11th dude.
     
  9. eppie82

    eppie82 Grand Pooh-Bah (3,377) Apr 19, 2015 Illinois
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    No problem. It's metallic. Front, back and the thermos inside.

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  10. eppie82

    eppie82 Grand Pooh-Bah (3,377) Apr 19, 2015 Illinois
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    Last we saw and heard from him was around 2P.M. He disappeared for about 20-30 minutes before he texted us that he couldn't make it and was already in an Uber back to hotel room. Didn't hear from him again until following day. Probably didn't want to tell anyone in person when he was leaving because of the ridicule he would've been subjected to.
     
  11. flat_lander

    flat_lander Pooh-Bah (2,490) May 11, 2016 Illinois
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    LOL. You absolutely did.
     
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  12. Bburns87

    Bburns87 Zealot (690) Jun 11, 2013 Illinois

    Well, he was right haha.

    This was a weird DLD for me because it wasn't getting absolutely trashed that did me in... I was just straight up physically exhausted. Told my buddy at 330 I was crashing hard, he looked at me with a 1000 yard stare and said lets get out of here.
     
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  13. flat_lander

    flat_lander Pooh-Bah (2,490) May 11, 2016 Illinois
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    The 22 oz bottles were selling for $12 each or a $40 four-pack. The 12 oz bottles were as noted above.
     
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  14. flat_lander

    flat_lander Pooh-Bah (2,490) May 11, 2016 Illinois
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    Brain is a little more operational today, so I'll give this a shot. Here goes me being long-winded. Again. What a blast. As someone who has been to a lot of concerts, festivals, general raucous events, there's nothing quite like DLD. The bottle share adds a dimension that in this day in age, you just don't really see. Really appreciate all the advice in this thread. It helped us come up with a game plan that went pretty flawlessly, and I'm not sure we'd change much next time.

    We went in a group of 7 - @Jinx989 was out veteran guide, a friend of mine went for the second time this year, and the rest of us were all on the first go at it. Stayed at the Springhill Suites just down the road. Super easy to walk back and forth. We were really happy with the accommodations. Staff were all friendly, breakfast was surprisingly solid, nice share on Friday night in one of the conference/party rooms. Would definitely stay there again.

    We got there at 7:30 AM, which seems like overkill, and probably was, but we ended up with a really nice table with shade b/w Yum Yum and Bruce. I'd do it this way again to acquire that base camp. As noted, drinking down to enter was rough. No one was really able to "help" because everyone was in the same boat. Lesson learned for next time. They did let us all in a little over and there was no big deal made about it at all.

    We all had different groups pick-ups - A, B, C, and E. Four of us had A, so we all got in that corral with the whisperings of being let in a little early last year, etc. They let us in at 8:36 AM, but you had to go get in line for bottles. No meandering off to get a table or go to Dark Matter, getting in Handjee line, etc. Staff and volunteers were everywhere to make sure you didn't too. We saw several people who went back to the general holding pen once they realized this. We just went and got bottles and passed the table seeking mission off to our other group. We were out with our bottles in less than 10 minutes. Everyone in our group pulled something different, except for doubling up on Chemtrail, which they later traded for Loadstar. I had a pretty drunk dude trying to get me to trade my 'Rrari in the rain for Chemtrail and $100. I passed.

    Food was really fantastic. I tried a little bit of everything. Favorites were the Chimichanga, Harlem Chopped Cheese, and the Chemtrail Ice cream. My chimichanga did not fornicate with the ice cream for the record.

    Music wise I really only watched most of HoF since Power Trip was the other band I really wanted to see. They were pretty great though. No surprises there.

    Rain was a bummer. I get why they shut it down for a bit. Giant aluminum tents, people walking around in standing water with lightening about, etc. We were fortunate to just dry out in the hotel for a bit then headed right back when we saw it was open for business on here.

    Bottle sharing and seeing tons of BAs was A LOT of fun. We got some pours of BBDL and Loadstar right out of the gate with short lines, but avoided the lines the rest of the day. We started getting into the share as the lines got out of control, which worked out great. Post rain, the lines were non-existent. Got pours of Rare Scooop, Brotilla, Ronaldo, and Varnov 2019 no problem. Lots of regular DL vintage options everywhere. @Quilentro baby-birded me some BA Macaroon. Life was good. I would have liked to try a few more variants, but whatever. Someone gave me a bit of Chemtrail. Thanks to whoever that was. I was offered SO many other great beers from generous and friendly strangers all day it didn't matter one bit.

    My group definitely saw a dude lean up against one of the hand sanitizer stations and go promptly down into the mud. Good times.

    Hoping to be back next year for sure! Oh, and everyone should have a friend that brings a souvee machine to your hotel room and cooks various meats in it in the bathroom all weekend. Don't judge.
     
  15. Quilentro

    Quilentro Maven (1,398) May 12, 2017 Illinois
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    5/5, would baby bird again.
     
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  16. CurtisLoew

    CurtisLoew Zealot (603) Jun 18, 2010 Wisconsin

    You turned down a Chemtrail AND 100$ for a rrari? Wow. Glad you had a great time!
     
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  17. flat_lander

    flat_lander Pooh-Bah (2,490) May 11, 2016 Illinois
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    I did. Not saying it was a bad offer. To be more clear, the storm was picking up, they had shut food and drink down, we were probably leaving soon, 3 guys in my group hadn't picked up yet and I figured they may get it (2 of them did), and my bottle wasn't even on me. 8 hours into the day at that moment and trading was a low priority.
     
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  18. Bburns87

    Bburns87 Zealot (690) Jun 11, 2013 Illinois

    Well based on the going rates you missed out on probably like 50 bucks and you get the variant that everybody wants.
     
  19. Socalfan21

    Socalfan21 Pundit (894) Aug 1, 2013 Illinois
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    I went to dark matter (the physical location) on Saturday and bought all 4 coffees. 2 4 packs and 2 bombers ran 74 dollars so I am assuming the bombers were 12 each.
     
  20. YoungLad

    YoungLad Zealot (639) Apr 27, 2009 Indiana

    I was told $50 for a random variant.
     
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