2018 Pliny the Younger Release Day Line at Russian River Brewery - Santa Rosa, CA
2018 footage of the Pliny the Younger wait line just before opening day at Russian River Brewing Company in Santa Rosa, CA.
Russian River Brewing Company - Pliny The Elder - PABrewNews California (American Craft Ale) 250TH
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My head cold caused me not to pick up the grapefruit but my wife got from this...
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Russian River Brewing Company
Santa Rosa California, United States
Style | ABV
American Double / Imperial IPA | 8.00% ABV
Jeju Way in Santa Rosa on the wall of the Russian River Brewing Company. RRBC
We had a cow named Mishaka and we found a story about St. Mishaka found below. In this time we had holstein cows in Grayton CA. Milked her every moring. Real life poppies are a Santa Rosa gardener's favorite. The best yard displays can be found throughout the Bennett Valley neighborhoods of Santa Rosa. The flowers in gardens bloom until early fall but are most plentiful and beautiful between April 1st and May 10th - depending on how early spring comes to the area. Poppy wildflowers can also be seen along the hiking and biking trails, around the lakes in the sunnier areas, at the nearby Howarth Park. There are several neighborhood access points just west of Summerfield road; the main access to the park on Summerfield Road is just south of Montgomery Drive.
Denkoroku
The Denkoroku records the moment when the Way was transmitted from teacher to disciple for each of the fifty two patriarchs. In each story, there is a narrative of the moment the student received the Way, short biographical information and a set of verses summarizing that particular Patriarch's teaching.
Saint Mishaka, The Sixth Ancestor
One day, Daitaka said, 'The Buddha said, 'When one pursues the supernormal powers of a rishi or devotes himself to the study of the Lesser Vehicle, he becomes like someone entangled in, and dragged along by, a rope.' Know for yourself that, when you leave such rivulets behind, you immediately arrive at the GREAT OCEAN; by all means, confirm the UNBORN for yourself.' Mishaka, as a result, had a great awakening to his TRUE SELF. The Denkoroku: The Record of the Transmission of Light.
Mishaka's name means 'He Who Knows Pain.' He was the leader of thousands of rishi or Indian holy men who spent move of their time working on and cultivating their psychic power. They lived away from other men as hermits. He had a profound understanding of Zen Buddhism and was known to say to his discples, Nothing fetters you so what need is there to be released?
Even though there may be an every-day purity,
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Saint Fudamitta
The practice, understanding and transmission of Zen has been compared to holding a point in stillness by many of the Ancestors. silt-clear as a river's water in autum,
How can it possibly compare with a luminous spring night,
The moon softened by haze?
Many are the houses where people yearn thus
For a spotlessly clean life
But, however much they sweet this way and that,
Their hearts are still not emptied and clear.
Keizan Zenji summarizes the teaching of Mishaka
Read more at Suite101: Saint Mishaka: Sixth Zen Buddhist Awakening
PLINY: Documentary
The Russian River Brewing Company's Pliny the Younger has become a phenomena. See why people from around the world flock to Santa Rosa California once a year to get a taste before the taps run dry.
Beer Review 282: Supplication - Russian River Brewing
Supplication
Russian River Brewing Company - Santa Rosa, California
Sour Brown Ale aged in Pinor Noir barrels with sour cherries for 12 months with brettanomyces, lactobacillus and pediucoccus.
Style: Sour Brown Ale / Wild Yeast Ale
ABV: 7.0%
Russian River Blind Pig IPA (w/ Jow's Arcade!) | TMOH - Beer Review #2572
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Brewery: Russian River Brewing
Beer: Russian River Blind Pig IPA
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Location: Brewed by Russian River Brewing in Santa Rosa, California, USA.
ABV: 6.1%
Rating: 94/100
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Russian River Brewing Company, VJB Winery, Mayo Family Winery, Hopmonk in Sonoma Valley.
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Discover Russian River Wineries HD 2012
WineQuesters.com brings you a brief overview of Sonoma County's Russian River Valley wineries. See what is there and why visit this wonderful wine region.
The Russian River Valley is a large area of low hills and agriculture influenced by cool coastal breezes and fog. It is perfect for Pinot. Exploring this region involves driving quiet country roads and exploring small towns. If you want to walk instead of drive you have that option in Healdsburg. Healdsburg has a beautiful town plaza in the center with quality shopping and restaurants in the town core. There are also a LOT of tasting rooms, over 20, to keep you busy for days, or even years.
Traveler services are centered in Santa Rosa and Healdsburg with some services in Windsor. Healdsburg is a wonderful small town to hang out in but is more expensive than Santa Rosa. Santa Rosa has a wide range of hotels and restaurants and the downtown has been nicely redeveloped. You can't go wrong staying anywhere in the region.
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Pliny The Younger 2018
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SONOMA VALLEY // Beer in Sonoma
We were commissioned by Sonomanews.com to update an old SONOMA magazine story Sarah had written and supplement it with a short video covering the subject of local craft beer in Sonoma. With our love for writing, filming and beer, we did not hesitate to say yes!
Ah, the alchemy of good beer. Water, yeast, malted grain, hops. It feels like such a quaint equation, and yet prattling off those four ingredients is where the simplicity ends and the darkling tide of chemistry begins, chemistry from which—after a thousand bubbly incantations—our muse emerges from behind steel and oak. There's a primitive comfort to good beer's complexity. While wine strives to tether its story to a geographic place, beer makes a humble home in its glass. Surely, it can be regional, but at its best, good beer is drink for the deconstructionist.
And if you are going to deconstruct, Sonoma Springs Brewing Company is the place to do it. Before we introduce owners Tim and Ann Goeppinger, here's a little history on how Sonoma Valley beer has fared in the past: it hasn't. While wineries have multiplied like Bacchanalian bunnies, breweries have dropped like flies, despite the brawn and bricks of their bold endeavors. Their ghosts are everywhere; the old stone relic housing Vella Cheese originally made beer before succumbing to Prohibition. Local wine czars the Benzigers once dabbled in estate-grown lagers with their ill-fated Sonoma Mountain Brewery, before ripping out the hapless hops and turning their production facility into what's now Imagery Estate Winery. Before the Red Grape, there was Siena Red Brewery, which didn't last two years. Hovering above these failures is the most storied spirit of all, legendary pioneer New Albion Brewery. Oft hailed (with a nostalgic sniffle) as the lost vanguard that launched America's microbrewing culture, New Albion's rustic operation was founded in Sonoma in 1976 by merchant seaman turned homebrew enthusiast Jack McAuliffe. For six years, New Albion churned out 150 barrels a week of boutique ales, porters and stouts from rented space in a fruit warehouse on Eighth Street East and Denmark, until it fell out of business and into a permanent state of hagiography—as America's patron saint of microbrewing.
Now, enter Sonoma Springs Brewing Company more than two decades later, no less authentically realized and no less Promethean in task. But Tim has done his homework, and to him, the rich and unfiltered Bavarian-style wheat ales and other unique brews he's crafting are perfectly suited to Wine Country's palate . . .
Read more and see photos at: sonomanews.com/News-2011/the-beer-engineer/
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Body found at Sonoma State University
A body was discovered Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2016 at Sonoma State University.
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1962-1966--Kretzinger 9
1962, June:
1963: Wrightwood breakfast
San Luis Obispo, Madonna Inn
Cable car, San Francisco
Staggs House, Santa Rosa
Russian River
1965, June: Yosemite
1965: Canada
1966: Vacation to Missouri
California Now Podcast: Sonoma County’s Hidden Gems
With more than 425 wineries located within its borders, Sonoma County is truly a dream destination for wine lovers. But as Soterios Johnson discovers during this episode of California Now, this wine region offers more than just great Pinot Noir and Cabernet Sauvignon. Johnson’s first guest, Wine Road Executive Director Beth Costa, shares suggestions in and around the Alexander Valley viticultural area—with multiple recommendations in the towns of Healdsburg and Geyserville. Costa also points listeners toward five area wineries, each with its own distinctive style and approach to winemaking.
After that, Kyle and Katina Connaughton of the three-star Michelin restaurant Single Thread talk about some of their favorite local haunts in the northern half of Sonoma County. The husband-and-wife team—he’s the chef, she’s the farmer—discuss their mutual love for hiking in Armstrong Redwoods Natural State Reserve, buying baked goods in Freestone, and enjoying IPAs at Russian River Brewing Company’s massive brewpub in Windsor.
The episode concludes with a discussion of Petaluma, an up-and-coming town in the southwestern corner of Sonoma County. Sara Sass, owner of Boulevard Barbers, is an unofficial tour guide for this irresistible town and shares some tips and tricks for making the most of your next visit there.
Experiencing Pliny the Younger 2018
We went to Russian River Brewing Co. in Santa Rosa, California to do the Pliny the Younger experience. It is a triple IPA that is available 2 weeks out of the year AT the brewery. Lines are long to get in.
Russian River Brewing Pliny the Younger - American Strong Ale, Triple IPA
After a few years of low-key trying I got to try Pliny the Younger. This limited release IIIPA is legendary. It's award winning. Lots of tropical aroma but the flavor is intense with citrus/grapefruit. Deeply hoppy and has no regrets. 10.25% ABV
Santa Rosa. Naturally!
Santa Rosa, New Mexico is known as The City Of Natural Lakes. This is a short video promo produced for the city of Santa Rosa.
Illegal Aliens Celebrate Commie Holiday, Part 2
Illegal aliens and Communists march through Santa Rosa, CA, to pat themselves on the back for stealing American jobs and to demand the reward of citizenship for it, on that holiest of Commie holidays, MAY DAY, 2008. Part 2 of 2.
TMOH - Beer Review 595#: Russian River Consecration
Information About This Beer:
Brewery: Russian River Brewing
Beer: Russian River Consecration
Style: Sour Ale/Wild Ale
Location: Brewed by Russian River Brewing in Santa Rosa, California, USA.
ABV: 10%
Rating: 90/100
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Jason Castro performs at the Russian River Brewing Co.!