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    Quote Originally Posted by HowardRoark
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    Oct 09, 2009

    The possibility of Darkness Day 2009 looked pretty grim this year. As of Jan 1 this year, we were no longer able to sell growlers/750s at the brewery and it did not look like any changes were going to happen on the legislative front. I was about to pull the plug on Darkness Day but figured I should make one last call. So I called Tom, Brooklyn Center Liquor store manager about the possibility of them becoming involved in selling of Darkness bottles on D-Day. Much to my surprise, Tom was pretty excited and said he thought he could make it work. A little background – we are located in Brooklyn Center. The city owns and runs the 2 liquor stores in this city. The only way this whole thing would work, is if the city would get on board, and they did. It seemed that Darkness Day would be saved! Of course, with the City involved, they would have to make their margin for their work. The beer will sell for $18 on D-Day, but we will be getting about $3 less a bottle then last year.
    Darkness Day has become what it is from a combination of goofy MN beer laws and the insatiable demand for the beer. 3 years ago when Todd and I heard that people were buying glasses of Darkness at a bar, pouring it into a bottle, capping it, and the trading/sharing it with friends, we figured we better find a way to package and sell this beer. We wanted to have a party for the folks that came out and make a fun event of the selling of Darkness. We are able to continue that event this year on October 24th.
    We decided to brew a bit more Darkness this year. That additional liquid would find its way into more bottles, about 2500 more bottles. When Mary (our event coordinator) and I sat down a few weeks ago to figure out how D-Day was gonna run, I realized that we had too much beer to sell. Trying to get all the people through the building in 6 hours was simply too difficult. I did not want people to wait all day and find out they would not get any after waiting 10 hours, so we went back to the old wristband idea of last year (you get a wristband and you are guaranteed 6 bottles). As we figured out how to make this work, I realized that we have enough beer to sell at the event and to local liquor stores. So that’s the plan. 5000 bottles here at the brewery like last year and 2500+ bottles to local liquor stores. Hopefully everyone that wants a bottle will be able to get one.
    -Darkness Day is October 24th.
    -Gates open at noon
    -the first 800 people will get wristbands. The wristbands guarantee that you will be able to purchase a maximum of 6 bottles of Darkness. You will not have to wait in line once on the premises. You can walk around, drink a beer, check out the bands, whatever. But you will need to purchase your bottles by 6:00!
    -$18/bottle. CASH ONLY!
    -There are no tickets needed or cost to get in the event. Rain or shine or snow or cold.
    -We will not ship Darkness nor will we hold any spots/beer for people. It is a 1st come, 1st served event.
    -Extra bottles of Darkness not sold on the 24th. They will be sold on October 26th at the Brooklyn Center Liquor Store.
    -2500+bottles of Darkness will be sold to liquor stores starting November 2nd.
    -Bands will be playing. Food & beer will be available for purchase.

    I will post more info as the event gets closer and I figure out what the hell is going on. Thanks again to Tom at the Brooklyn Center Liquor Stores and the City Council of BC for helping us make this happen. See you on the 24th and hope for warmer weather!
    Thanks for the update Roark....I am supposed to be heading to Louisiana for a weeks worth of work on Sunday the 25th but I may have to find a way to swing over to MSP for Saturday before heading south. Sounds like a party.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HowardRoark
    News and Updates

    Darkness 2009

    Oct 09, 2009

    The possibility of Darkness Day 2009 looked pretty grim this year. As of Jan 1 this year, we were no longer able to sell growlers/750s at the brewery and it did not look like any changes were going to happen on the legislative front. I was about to pull the plug on Darkness Day but figured I should make one last call. So I called Tom, Brooklyn Center Liquor store manager about the possibility of them becoming involved in selling of Darkness bottles on D-Day. Much to my surprise, Tom was pretty excited and said he thought he could make it work. A little background – we are located in Brooklyn Center. The city owns and runs the 2 liquor stores in this city. The only way this whole thing would work, is if the city would get on board, and they did. It seemed that Darkness Day would be saved! Of course, with the City involved, they would have to make their margin for their work. The beer will sell for $18 on D-Day, but we will be getting about $3 less a bottle then last year.
    Darkness Day has become what it is from a combination of goofy MN beer laws and the insatiable demand for the beer. 3 years ago when Todd and I heard that people were buying glasses of Darkness at a bar, pouring it into a bottle, capping it, and the trading/sharing it with friends, we figured we better find a way to package and sell this beer. We wanted to have a party for the folks that came out and make a fun event of the selling of Darkness. We are able to continue that event this year on October 24th.
    We decided to brew a bit more Darkness this year. That additional liquid would find its way into more bottles, about 2500 more bottles. When Mary (our event coordinator) and I sat down a few weeks ago to figure out how D-Day was gonna run, I realized that we had too much beer to sell. Trying to get all the people through the building in 6 hours was simply too difficult. I did not want people to wait all day and find out they would not get any after waiting 10 hours, so we went back to the old wristband idea of last year (you get a wristband and you are guaranteed 6 bottles). As we figured out how to make this work, I realized that we have enough beer to sell at the event and to local liquor stores. So that’s the plan. 5000 bottles here at the brewery like last year and 2500+ bottles to local liquor stores. Hopefully everyone that wants a bottle will be able to get one.
    -Darkness Day is October 24th.
    -Gates open at noon
    -the first 800 people will get wristbands. The wristbands guarantee that you will be able to purchase a maximum of 6 bottles of Darkness. You will not have to wait in line once on the premises. You can walk around, drink a beer, check out the bands, whatever. But you will need to purchase your bottles by 6:00!
    -$18/bottle. CASH ONLY!
    -There are no tickets needed or cost to get in the event. Rain or shine or snow or cold.
    -We will not ship Darkness nor will we hold any spots/beer for people. It is a 1st come, 1st served event.
    -Extra bottles of Darkness not sold on the 24th. They will be sold on October 26th at the Brooklyn Center Liquor Store.
    -2500+bottles of Darkness will be sold to liquor stores starting November 2nd.
    -Bands will be playing. Food & beer will be available for purchase.

    I will post more info as the event gets closer and I figure out what the hell is going on. Thanks again to Tom at the Brooklyn Center Liquor Stores and the City Council of BC for helping us make this happen. See you on the 24th and hope for warmer weather!
    Thanks for the update Roark....I am supposed to be heading to Louisiana for a weeks worth of work on Sunday the 25th but I may have to find a way to swing over to MSP for Saturday before heading south. Sounds like a party.
    I gotta figure out how early to get there....I am a little too old to stand around for hours waiting for a bottle of beer.

    Could be another business model for a high schooler of college kid.
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    Don't worry about it....a good friend has talked his Father and Brother who both live there to do it for us. It sounds like it would be fun if you have the time....most people will bring a bunch of great beer to try while in line.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Freak Out
    Don't worry about it....a good friend has talked his Father and Brother who both live there to do it for us. It sounds like it would be fun if you have the time....most people will bring a bunch of great beer to try while in line.
    I plan on going. I will pick up 6 bottles. If you need some, you can have them. Try to stop by.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HowardRoark
    Quote Originally Posted by Freak Out
    Don't worry about it....a good friend has talked his Father and Brother who both live there to do it for us. It sounds like it would be fun if you have the time....most people will bring a bunch of great beer to try while in line.
    I plan on going. I will pick up 6 bottles. If you need some, you can have them. Try to stop by.
    Very nice....it could happen.

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    Alright, the kiddies have basketball early in the morning, but I am able to get down there mid/late morning. A few buddies will be there too, so if I am too late, hopefully they get the wristbands. These bottles are a little bigger than I expected. I was wondering how big they would be for $18 each. I have gone down there to fill growlers, but I don't think they are that big.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HowardRoark
    Alright, the kiddies have basketball early in the morning, but I am able to get down there mid/late morning. A few buddies will be there too, so if I am too late, hopefully they get the wristbands. These bottles are a little bigger than I expected. I was wondering how big they would be for $18 each. I have gone down there to fill growlers, but I don't think they are that big.

    Damn.....my nipples got hard looking at those. Those are not normal 22s....looks like a Belgian style bottle but with a cap.

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    Any dark beer is worth the price.
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    Howard is in line.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Freak Out
    Howard is in line.
    QFT.

    This thing was quite the ordeal. We got there around 10 am.....very long line, people camped out all night. Waited for a couple hours (had a four pack of Surly Fest, so it was OK), when we got within 20 people they came by and said "no more wristbands!!!!" Went in anyway an drank some Darkness, etc., etc.

    Talked a volunteer into selling me part of his allotment, so, I got 4........I will mail one to your restaurant.

    I met a whole new group of people today....the beernerd Capitalist.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HowardRoark
    Quote Originally Posted by Freak Out
    Howard is in line.
    QFT.

    This thing was quite the ordeal. We got there around 10 am.....very long line, people camped out all night. Waited for a couple hours (had a four pack of Surly Fest, so it was OK), when we got within 20 people they came by and said "no more wristbands!!!!" Went in anyway an drank some Darkness, etc., etc.

    Talked a volunteer into selling me part of his allotment, so, I got 4........I will mail one to your restaurant.

    I met a whole new group of people today....the beernerd Capitalist.

    http://shop.ebay.com/?_from=R40&_trk...All-Categories
    That's just wrong......

    Bummer about the line...20 from the front and shut down!

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    thats nuts

    shit better be worth it

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    Howard I will PM you a Fedex account number in the next day or two and I'll swap you some brews for a darkness....I have all the latest Midnight Sun beers so I'll send a Berserker and any others of your choosing.

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    Wet Hop time.......



    They actually make an "Estate" version...3x the cost.

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    I'm heading down to Portland for the weekend and will be attending the Hair of the Dog brewing anniversary and dock sale. Its always a great time and as usual they will have some amazing beers for sale which are available only at the brewery. Anyone in the NW and want to share a brew let me know.

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    When are you coming to Dogfish with me?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MJZiggy
    When are you coming to Dogfish with me?
    I hope soon. Maybe around thanksgiving weekend? Let me check flights and see what the Alaska flights to DC look like. My wife has family in Virginia (near DC) that we need to visit as well as a good friend in Baltimore so we could make the rounds and meet up with you at....what DFH location do you live nearest?

    It would be a blast Zig.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Freak Out
    Quote Originally Posted by MJZiggy
    When are you coming to Dogfish with me?
    I hope soon. Maybe around thanksgiving weekend? Let me check flights and see what the Alaska flights to DC look like. My wife has family in Virginia (near DC) that we need to visit as well as a good friend in Baltimore so we could make the rounds and meet up with you at....what DFH location do you live nearest?

    It would be a blast Zig.
    Did you get the beer yet? It should have been there today.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HowardRoark
    Quote Originally Posted by Freak Out
    Quote Originally Posted by MJZiggy
    When are you coming to Dogfish with me?
    I hope soon. Maybe around thanksgiving weekend? Let me check flights and see what the Alaska flights to DC look like. My wife has family in Virginia (near DC) that we need to visit as well as a good friend in Baltimore so we could make the rounds and meet up with you at....what DFH location do you live nearest?

    It would be a blast Zig.
    Did you get the beer yet? It should have been there today.
    No! I'll keep my eyes peeled. Damn.......can't wait.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HowardRoark
    Quote Originally Posted by Freak Out
    Quote Originally Posted by MJZiggy
    When are you coming to Dogfish with me?
    I hope soon. Maybe around thanksgiving weekend? Let me check flights and see what the Alaska flights to DC look like. My wife has family in Virginia (near DC) that we need to visit as well as a good friend in Baltimore so we could make the rounds and meet up with you at....what DFH location do you live nearest?

    It would be a blast Zig.
    Did you get the beer yet? It should have been there today.
    Just got it! I'll open it when I get back to the house.

    Some goodies will be coming your way shortly Roark!


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