elkhunter36
Well-Known Member
Well this is weird. Do we need to have this discussion in the Wisconsin thread?
http://surlybrewing.com/news/darkness-day-moving-remain-calm/
Darkness Day is moving.
Now, before you freak out, there’s a good reason for this.
Simply put, we ran out of room at our Brooklyn Center brewery. Cramming that many people and that many campers into an industrial park was a study in chaos and a credit to the very (VERY) tolerant businesses who share the neighborhood with us.
Once it became apparent that we had to move the event, we needed to find another location that would allow us to amplify the entire experience. Festival Field wasn’t an option, as state law prohibits us from selling bottles of Darkness outside of the building. We were able to sell bottles in Brooklyn Center thanks to an agreement with Brooklyn Center Liquors, who we should all thank for what they’ve done to support Darkness Day over the years.
With that in mind, we needed to find a place that would allow us to:
So that’s where Darkness Day will be this year, on Saturday, Sept. 29. It’ll be cool.
What we can tell you at this time:
http://surlybrewing.com/news/darkness-day-moving-remain-calm/
Darkness Day is moving.
Now, before you freak out, there’s a good reason for this.
Simply put, we ran out of room at our Brooklyn Center brewery. Cramming that many people and that many campers into an industrial park was a study in chaos and a credit to the very (VERY) tolerant businesses who share the neighborhood with us.
Once it became apparent that we had to move the event, we needed to find another location that would allow us to amplify the entire experience. Festival Field wasn’t an option, as state law prohibits us from selling bottles of Darkness outside of the building. We were able to sell bottles in Brooklyn Center thanks to an agreement with Brooklyn Center Liquors, who we should all thank for what they’ve done to support Darkness Day over the years.
With that in mind, we needed to find a place that would allow us to:
- Sell Darkness bottles.
- Have live, loud music.
- Have plenty of campground for the folks who very literally come from all over the world to be there.
- Generally make Darkness Day a bigger, better event.
So that’s where Darkness Day will be this year, on Saturday, Sept. 29. It’ll be cool.
What we can tell you at this time:
- Tickets will be required for admittance. Booking a campground isn’t free, even in Wisconsin.
- These tickets will allow you to camp overnight on Friday and/or Saturday. It’s the best way we can think of to maintain the phenomenal bottle share/cookout/bonfire scene that has sprung up around Darkness Day and still be vaguely responsible. This must be what growing up feels like.
- You DON’T have to camp. Again, enjoy Darkness Day/Darkness Day Eve responsibly.
- Saturday, September 29th will be the ONLY day you can buy Darkness bottles before its official release date on October 31st. Yeah, Halloween.
- In addition to straight-up Darkness, there will be bottles of Darkness variants available for purchase.
- GOING TO REPEAT THAT: BOTTLED DARKNESS VARIANTS. We’ll give you the details this summer.
- Ticket costs. There will be packages (camping, camping with electricity, camping w/bottles of Darkness, etc.). Those will be revealed in June.
- The bands. There will be a bunch. Those will be revealed this summer.
- The other beers. We’re bringing a lot. We might bring more than that. Again, more info this summer.