Dark Lord 2009 Tasting from Jennifer Litz on Vimeo.
Three Floyds Dark Lord is the holy grail of Russian imperial stouts. Dark Lord Day is the holy grail of special release beer festivals.
I had the privilege of experiencing both, and without standing in line for hours like everyone else. Beer Magazine commissioned me to write an article on beers worth waiting in line for: Special releases whose commemorative events have reached cult status thanks to the breakneck speed beer news now travels on the Internet. Head brewer Nick Floyd said there were only about 50 people at the first DLD a mere four or so years ago. Now hundreds fly in from other states and countries for the privilege of standing in line for hours to buy these bottles. Check out the July/Aug Beer Mag issue for more on the day of debauchery.
I would have had to stand in line myself, but my wonderful pregnant friend Tamre had a serendipitous twist in the trajectory of hers, which delivered bottles of Dark Lord in under 15 minutes. (No, she wasn’t drinking, but she’s a big enough fan to plan ahead for non-pregnant times.) We bought ours off her so we could spend our time cavorting and bothering inebriated strangers for half-coherent quotes.
We cracked it open to taste for you here (see video). I tasted a 2008 DL on Good Beer Show back in April. That one was a lot thicker and sweeter, and truly lived up to the bottle’s promise of “motor oil consistency.” I’m not sure if it was due in part to its year of aging, but that one was much more intense than the more modern progeny. Dark Lord 2009 has licorice, chocolate and coffee flavors, but in much more muted fashion than before. I perceived a bit more carbonation on the tongue tip this time around, and a hop bitterness that shone through the quiet, still lagoon.
Note on the video: A writer and photographer I am. A videographer, I am not. Watch it if you dare. It’s a silly take on some of the stuffier, snobby beer tasting vlogs out there.
You two are nuts, but you probably already know that.
Great review, nonetheless.
Not having had Dark Lord, I appreciate any explanation of just how good it really is. However, I have had Stone’s Imperial Russian Stout, and in the last couple of years it has consistently blown me away to the point where I begin to doubt why anyone would bother making any other style of stout at all.
Looking forward to your article in Beer Magazine. If I had to wait in line for any one beer, it would definitely be Russian River Brewing’s “Pliny the Younger.”
Hey Phil,
I have to say that I’ve not tried Stone’s Imperial stout, but will drink at the first chance I get. Love Stone, especially Double Bastard.
Left Pliny the Younger out of the Beer Magazine article, but I did rope in Kate the Great, Surly Darkness, some stuff from The Lost Abbey and more.