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[[Rolling Rock]] is a popular American lager that was first brewed in 1939 by the Latrobe Brewing Company in Pennsylvania. The beer is known for its distinctive green bottle and painted label, which features a horse and the number "33". | [[Rolling Rock]] is a popular American lager that was first brewed in 1939 by the Latrobe Brewing Company in Pennsylvania. The beer is known for its distinctive green bottle and painted label, which features a horse and the number "33". | ||
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* [[Labatt Brewing Company]] | * [[Labatt Brewing Company]] | ||
* [[Latrobe Brewing Company]] | * [[Latrobe Brewing Company]] | ||
==External links== | |||
*[http://www.rollingrock.com Rolling Rock official website] | |||
{{Anheuser-Busch InBev}} | |||
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[[Category:American beer brands]] | |||
== External | [[Category:Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania]] | ||
[[Category:Products introduced in 1939]] | |||
* [http://www.rollingrock.com | [[Category:Latrobe, Pennsylvania]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:50, 28 February 2025

Rolling Rock is a popular American lager that was first brewed in 1939 by the Latrobe Brewing Company in Pennsylvania. The beer is known for its distinctive green bottle and painted label, which features a horse and the number "33".
History[edit]
The Latrobe Brewing Company was founded in 1893 in the town of Latrobe, Pennsylvania. The company began brewing Rolling Rock in 1939, and the beer quickly gained popularity for its unique flavor and distinctive packaging.
In 1987, the Latrobe Brewing Company was purchased by Labatt Brewing Company, a Canadian beer company. Labatt continued to brew Rolling Rock in Latrobe until 2006, when it sold the brand to Anheuser-Busch InBev, the world's largest beer company. Anheuser-Busch moved production of Rolling Rock to its brewery in Newark, New Jersey.
The "33" Mystery[edit]
One of the most enduring mysteries about Rolling Rock is the significance of the number "33" that appears on its label. There are many theories about what the number represents, but the company has never officially explained its meaning.
Flavor Profile[edit]
Rolling Rock is a pale lager with a light, crisp flavor. It is brewed with malted barley, corn, and hops, and it has a slightly sweet finish. The beer has an alcohol content of 4.4% by volume.
Popularity and Cultural Impact[edit]
Rolling Rock has a loyal following of fans, and it has been featured in numerous movies and television shows. The beer is also popular among college students and is often associated with the American tradition of tailgating at sporting events.