Puh+line+ee
So, is it Pliny (sounds like 'piney') or Pliny (sounds like 'plenty' without the t) and is it the same for the word Plinian?
Actually, Pliny the Elder was pronounced the other way (or so I've been told), even though I also spend plenty of time around the pub and the staff (assuming you do too given your location) and we both know they pronounce it the way you just said.
Since "Plinian Legacy" was not named by anyone at Russian river, I suppose one could pronounce it anyway they choose.
So, is it Pliny (sounds like 'piney') or Pliny (sounds like 'plenty' without the t) and is it the same for the word Plinian?
It's Plin-Knee like Skinny
go to the brewery and you'll hear "plin-knee" all day long.
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