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Columbia Distributing Presents: A Very Very Russian River Day!

This one we are so very excited about and you should be too! Russian River will be here next week with TWELVE of their beers on draft as part of the Columbia Distributing Showcase Month!

Some of you may remember the last time we had a massive Russian River tap takeover this year? We had 11 of their beers on. So why not keep going and mark it twelve dude? Russian River sent us just about everything they make including some very rare barrel aged kegs. This event is going to be so awesome! Make sure you get down here early and snag a seat so you can try some of the best beer ever produced!

Also it should be known that we have a ton of bottles from them in the bottle shop currently, but those are not expected to last long.

AVAILABLE ON DRAFT:

Russian River Pliny The Elder - Double IPA

Russian River Blind Pig - IPA

Russian River Happy Hops - IPA

Russian River DDH Pliny The Elder - Double dry hopped double IPA

Russian River STS Pils - Pilsner

Russian River Velvet Glow - Helles lager

Russian River Row 2, Hill 6- Pale ale

Russian River Consecration - Cabernet Sauvignon barrel aged dark sour ale with black currant

Russian River Intinction Sauvignon Blanc - Sauvignon Blanc barrel aged pilsner with Brettanomyces and fresh Sauvignon Blanc grapes

Russian River Damnation - Belgian style strong blonde ale

Russian River Supplication - Pinot Noir barrel aged sour brown ale with cherries

Russian River Beatification - Wine barrel aged 100% wild fermented ale

MORE ABOUT RUSSIAN RIVER:

"Russian River Brewing Company was founded by Korbel Champagne Cellars in Guerneville, CA, in 1997. Vinnie was hired as the brewery’s brewmaster and initially sole employee. For the next 6 years, Vinnie continued to set the bar high for super hoppy and Belgian-inspired beers. Pliny the Elder, first brewed at the Korbel location in 1999, was one of the first commercially brewed Double or Imperial IPAs in America and won numerous awards over the years. It is still our most popular beer more than 20 years later.

In 2003, Korbel decided to get out of the beer business and transferred the rights to the Russian River Brewing Company name, all beer names, and the recipes to Vinnie and his wife, Natalie. We wrote a business plan, found 2 managing partners, and convinced 30 friends and family to invest in their new brewpub venture. In April 2004, we opened the doors to the next chapter of Russian River Brewing under our ownership."