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Patrons line up at the Russian River Windsor location to purchase Pliny the Younger in 2022. Russian River Brewing Company debuted Pliny the Younger in 2005 as a winter beer complement to their double IPA, Pliny the Elder. [1] It is named after Pliny the Younger. At the time it was brewed, it was the first triple IPA. [2]
Russian River, remodeled and expanded in 2004, eventually moving to Santa Rosa, at their current 4th Street location. Cilurzo is regarded as one of the most innovative microbrewers in the country [ 4 ] and credited with inventing the beer style Double India Pale Ale , known alternately as Imperial IPA, when he was the head brewer at Blind Pig ...
The American Homebrewer's Association has voted Russian River Brewing Company's Pliny The Elder as the number one beer in the US for the seventh year in a row. AHA members were asked to list their ...
English: Line at Russian River Brewing Company's Windsor location to taste Pliny the Younger beer in 2022. Date: 7 April 2022, 16:06:20 ... Pliny the Younger (beer ...
Pliny the Younger wrote hundreds of letters, of which 247 survived, and which are of great historical value. Some are addressed to reigning emperors or to notables such as the historian Tacitus . Pliny served as an imperial magistrate under Trajan (reigned 98–117), [ 2 ] and his letters to Trajan provide one of the few surviving records of ...
Pliny the Elder (23–79 CE), ancient Roman nobleman, scientist, historian, and author of Naturalis Historia (Pliny's Natural History) Pliny the Younger (died 113), ancient Roman statesman, orator, writer, and Pliny the Elder's nephew and adopted son; Pliny Chase (1820–1886), American scientist, mathematician, and educator
Titus Vestricius Spurinna (c. 24 – after 105 AD [1]) was a Roman senator, consul, and a friend and role model [2] of Pliny the Younger. [3] He was consul at least twice, the first time possibly in 72, and the second in the year 98 as the colleague of the emperor Trajan. [4]
Titus Prifernius Geminus (full name Titus Prifernius Paetus Rosianus Geminus) was a Roman senator who lived in the second century. He is best known as a friend and correspondent of Pliny the Younger, who addresses him as Geminus; he served as quaestor to Pliny for the latter's consulship in AD 100, [1] and five letters Pliny wrote to Geminus have survived. [2]