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Ok so question, and please have mercy on me I'm somewhat of a virgin to the craft beer world. I've had quite a few awesome beers but have only been into the scene for a year or two now. Heres my question for all you pros. Would i be a total idiot for paying 60-70$ for a bottle of Dark Lord? Hear me out, i really want to try this beer and with the exception of great rare ohio locals (Brew Kettle White Rajah, Columbus IPA, Fathead's Headhunter, etc.) I have nothing all that great to trade because i drank through all my rare tasty beers lol.

So I guess my thought is this, if I bought a ticket, drove all the way to Chicago, then paid 15-20$ on DLD, considering all that it almost seems like 60-70 isn't all that unreasonable. I'm curious what you beer vets think. I wouldn't pull the trigger at that price but that is only my opinion due to the fact that I have tried it and stouts are definitely my favorite style and I found this beer to be seriously lacking compared to so many others I have had before and after it. Also doesn't help that hobby vs income also tells me I wouldn't spend that on any one beer on the market either. Some good advice here if you are just starting to enjoy this hobby just sit it out being in Ohio your chance will definitely come to try it and then you can decide for yourself if the beer is worth it to you or not. Well hell that didn't take long for a quality member to pitch in and solve this one.

Once again showing there is some love left out here in the group. Way to spread it STX!!! 09, 10, 11 DL is still diabetuss in a bottle. I haven't had 12 or 13, but I don't expect them to be that much different.

If you're looking to trade for some, wait a while and post an offer every month or so. Just be aware that your offer should take into account the price of the tickets and bottles, and the fact that people drop a lot of money on other beer and food and the weekend turns out pricey. For those, the offer must be on the higher side and definitely not $4$. Worth $60-$70 per bottle? Not to me but everyone's tastes are different.

Is DLD worth the money? There are always great guest taps and people sharing other tasty beers that make standing in a line more fun than you would think standing in a line could be.

Ok so question, and please have mercy on me I'm somewhat of a virgin to the craft beer world. I've had quite a few awesome beers but have only been into the scene for a year or two now.

Heres my question for all you pros. Would i be a total idiot for paying 60-70$ for a bottle of Dark Lord? Hear me out, i really want to try this beer and with the exception of great rare ohio locals (Brew Kettle White Rajah, Columbus IPA, Fathead's Headhunter, etc.) I have nothing all that great to trade because i drank through all my rare tasty beers lol. So I guess my thought is this, if I bought a ticket, drove all the way to Chicago, then paid 15-20$ on DLD, considering all that it almost seems like 60-70 isn't all that unreasonable. I'm curious what you beer vets think. Click to expand.Dark Lord Day is one of the biggest beer events for a reason, and it's not just the bottle sharing. Dark Lord itself is an awesome beer.

Don't listen to these people who trash it. It's very popular, which means it's also very popular to hate it.

$60-70 for a bottle? It's a great beer but, at the end of the day, it's still just a fuckin beer. Face value of $15 is what I believe it's worth. Wait it out, try 1000s of other beers that are readily available, and eventually you'll get around to trying Dark Lord. Virtual wine cellar for mac. Maybe you'll get lucky and someone will let you try an aged version or even a barrel aged version at a tasting.

It'll be well worth the wait. Paying scalper prices on your own just to say you've tried it will most likely lead to nothing but disappointment. Ok so question, and please have mercy on me I'm somewhat of a virgin to the craft beer world. I've had quite a few awesome beers but have only been into the scene for a year or two now. Heres my question for all you pros. Would i be a total idiot for paying 60-70$ for a bottle of Dark Lord?

Hear me out, i really want to try this beer and with the exception of great rare ohio locals (Brew Kettle White Rajah, Columbus IPA, Fathead's Headhunter, etc.) I have nothing all that great to trade because i drank through all my rare tasty beers lol. So I guess my thought is this, if I bought a ticket, drove all the way to Chicago, then paid 15-20$ on DLD, considering all that it almost seems like 60-70 isn't all that unreasonable. I'm curious what you beer vets think. Click to expand.Little late to the conversation, but my two cents would be just be patient. There are plenty of beers out there that I would love to try and a many I have only been able to try due to some awesome traders on BA, but don't give into those that prey on us.

The guys or gals who buy a BADL just to throw it on craigslist the next day to seek a huge pay day. You will get a taste of DL eventually ( and it looks like you already set something up) and you won't have to pay such a ridiculous price. Just go to a beer event near you and set up a tasting before or even try to put together something yourself with BA's in your area. Ok so question, and please have mercy on me I'm somewhat of a virgin to the craft beer world.

I've had quite a few awesome beers but have only been into the scene for a year or two now. Heres my question for all you pros. Would i be a total idiot for paying 60-70$ for a bottle of Dark Lord? Hear me out, i really want to try this beer and with the exception of great rare ohio locals (Brew Kettle White Rajah, Columbus IPA, Fathead's Headhunter, etc.) I have nothing all that great to trade because i drank through all my rare tasty beers lol. So I guess my thought is this, if I bought a ticket, drove all the way to Chicago, then paid 15-20$ on DLD, considering all that it almost seems like 60-70 isn't all that unreasonable.

Dl 2018 Autotalent Vav 0.2 Free For Macbook Pro

I'm curious what you beer vets think.