Discover Russian River Brewing: Pliny The Elder & More

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What makes a brewery legendary? It's more than just hops and barley; it's a blend of innovation, passion, and a touch of magic. Russian River Brewing Company, nestled in the heart of Sonoma County, California, embodies this alchemy, transforming the craft beer landscape and captivating palates worldwide.

From its unlikely beginnings within the esteemed Korbel Champagne Cellars to its current reign as a craft beer mecca, Russian River's story is one of resilience, creativity, and an unwavering dedication to quality. This journey, spearheaded by the visionary Vinnie Cilurzo, has not only redefined India Pale Ales (IPAs) but also carved a niche for exquisitely balanced sour beers, cementing the brewerys iconic status.

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Name Vinnie Cilurzo
Born Teaneck, New Jersey
Profession Brewer, Co-owner of Russian River Brewing Company
Known for Pioneering double and triple IPAs, notably Pliny the Elder and Pliny the Younger; expertise in sour beers
Career Highlights Head Brewer at Blind Pig Brewing Co., founded Russian River Brewing Company with his wife Natalie Cilurzo
Key Beers Pliny the Elder, Pliny the Younger, Blind Pig IPA, Beatification, STS Pils, Velvet Glow
Influences Traditional Belgian brewing methods, American craft beer movement
Reference Russian River Brewing Company

The year 1997 marked a turning point in the world of craft beer. Amidst the redwood giants of West Sonoma County, Korbel Champagne Cellars, a name synonymous with sparkling wine, ventured into the uncharted territory of brewing. This experiment led to the birth of Russian River Brewing Company. However, the marriage of champagne and beer proved short-lived. Six years later, Korbel, recognizing their core competency lay elsewhere, decided to divest. This decision, however, would prove fortuitous, paving the way for Vinnie Cilurzo, then head brewer, to take the reins.

Cilurzo, already a seasoned brewer with a penchant for pushing boundaries, had honed his skills at Blind Pig Brewing Co. There, in 1994, he crafted a groundbreaking double IPA, a style then still in its infancy. Armed with this experience and a vision for innovation, Cilurzo acquired Russian River, transforming it from a Korbel offshoot into a craft beer powerhouse.

One beer in particular would catapult Russian River into the craft beer stratosphere: Pliny the Elder. This double IPA, named after the Roman author and naturalist, was not merely a beer; it was a revelation. Its complex hop profile, balanced by a subtle malt backbone, redefined what an IPA could be, setting a new standard for the style and inspiring countless imitations.

But Russian Rivers innovation didn't stop with IPAs. Cilurzo's fascination with traditional Belgian brewing techniques led him to explore the world of sour beers. Beatification, a wild ale aged in wine barrels, became another flagship, showcasing the brewery's mastery of complex fermentation and flavor profiles. This dedication to both IPAs and sours cemented Russian River's reputation for producing beers that are both intensely flavorful and impeccably balanced.

Today, Russian River operates two brewpubs, one in Santa Rosa and another in Windsor, California. These locations have become pilgrimage sites for beer enthusiasts, drawing visitors from around the globe eager to experience the brewery's iconic creations. From the flagship Pliny the Elder to the annually released Pliny the Younger, a triple IPA that generates a frenzy of anticipation, Russian River continues to push the boundaries of craft brewing.

Beyond the beers themselves, Russian River Brewing Company represents a community. The long lines that form outside their pubs, the dedicated fans who travel miles for a taste, and the vibrant online community all speak to the brewery's enduring appeal. It's a testament to the power of handcrafted quality, a passion for innovation, and the vision of a brewer who dared to dream big amongst the redwoods of Sonoma County. The legacy of Russian River is etched not just in beer glasses, but in the very fabric of the craft beer revolution.

The brewery's commitment extends beyond brewing exceptional beer. They offer growler fills in various sizes (32 oz., 64 oz., and 128 oz.) ensuring customers can enjoy their fresh brews at home. They even accommodate other brewery's growlers, provided the original branding is covered. Details like these underscore Russian River's customer-centric approach and their understanding of the craft beer community.

From the hazy, hop-forward delight of Blind Pig IPA to the crisp, refreshing STS Pils and the smooth, golden hues of Velvet Glow, a tribute to a historic Santa Rosa brewery, Russian River offers a diverse portfolio that caters to a wide range of palates. Happy Hops, another popular offering, adds to this impressive lineup.

Visiting Russian River is an experience in itself. Whether youre lucky enough to snag a Pliny the Younger during its limited release, or simply enjoying a flight of their core beers, the atmosphere is one of shared passion and appreciation for the craft. Just remember, if you plan on bringing a large group, reservations are recommended for parties over ten, with a maximum capacity of sixteen.

Russian River's distribution footprint now spans several states, including California, Washington, Oregon, Nevada, Colorado, Pennsylvania, and Maine, bringing their unique brews to a wider audience. But no matter where you find yourself enjoying a Russian River beer, you're partaking in a piece of craft beer history, a story written in hops, malt, and the unwavering pursuit of brewing excellence.

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