
Pliny the Elder is a double Indian Pale Ale made by the Russian River Brewing Company out of California. I had to try three times before even finding any in stock at my package store, and the store has a three bottles per customer limit on it.
I love my IPAs, and I was impressed with Russian River and Avery's Collaboration Not Litigation Ale as well as their Blind Pig IPA, so naturally the intense demand for Pliny piqued my curiosity. I finally found a 16 ounce bottle for $4.99 and dove in.
Like anything surrounded by hype, it was impossible to go in blind. From the hilariously boring 80's packaging to the perfect-looking full pint glass, the build-up was rock solid. Taste-wise, Pliny the Elder delivered as well. It had everything I'd expect out of a great IPA; a sharp hoppy bite followed by a smooth delivery and a delicious aftertaste. At 8% ABV, it had no booze kick and was endlessly sippable.
Of course, the fact that it was delicious doesn't mean it was necessarily worth the hype and price tag. It is a great beer, but as far as Imperial IPAs go, I can get the comparably tasting, stronger Dogfish Head 90 Minute IPA for a better price per ounce, or Russian River's equally delicious 6% ABV Blind Pig IPA for a few dollars less. That's not to say I was disappointed with Pliny the Elder, but I don't think it was special enough to jump into my IPA rotation at the price and difficulty of procuring it. If I get a chance to try it on tap, though, I'll definitely be in. I'd say it just lives up to, but does not exceed, the hype while being, predictably, a bit overpriced. I don't know if it's available in Georgia, but if you are in the IPA mood definitely give it a shot.
Beer: Pliny the Elder
Brewery: Russian River Brewing Company
Location: Santa Rosa, California
Rating: 9.1
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