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rollingrock6120 22nd Aug 2008
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General comments: Classic Pale ale beer. Has history. A beer with a kick in taste. Can't beat the 7 oz. nips, cold to last sip! Moderately priced. Good beer for good price. I prefer on tap in a bar. Long live Rolling Rock.
Enjoy the the fresh brewed rolling Rock for PA. Even after selling to the Busch family still ROCKS. Will continue to purchase. Is was it is a true Pale Ale. Refreshing to taste Buds!
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haladir
15th Sep 2005
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Rolling Rock is one of the better mass-market American beers. Although billed as an "Extra Pale Ale," it's really an American Continental-style light lager. While not particularly interesting, Rolling Rock is light and refreshing, with a crisp bitter flavor with little hop aroma or character. An unpretentious, uncomplicated beer, it's perfect served ice cold on a hot summer day after working in the garden.- Read haladir's review (80 words)
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simonhodgson
3rd Aug 2005
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This is a crisp and tasty alternative to lager. Made famous by Mr De Niro and pals in the classic movie Deerhunter. You certainly can quaff a few of these without the worry of the harsh after taste that lager can sometimes provide. a good drink.- Read simonhodgson's review (52 words)
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cramplin
19th Nov 2003
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Rolling Rock is a fine extra pale ale. Now i realize some of y'all might not like pale ale's, so if that's the case, just stay away from this one.
This beer won't weigh you down, you can drink 8-10 of them and you wont even know it. (besides how drunk you are)
If your looking for a full beer that you want sip, and weigh you down, go drink a guiness. But it you want a pale ale you can slam down, or drink casually, and still tastes good, get Rolling Rock.
And like i said, it's one of Robert ...- Read cramplin's review (139 words and 1 comment)
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Rolling Rock. Born Small Town.
Rolling Rock is the classic American lager that?s proud to be Born Small Town. Stop in for a bit.
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Rolling Rock beer wastes money with YouTube
Anheuser Busch recently did an advertising campaign on YouTube in the hopes of turning around their Rolling Rock beer brand. The campaign was very disappointing because the video ... ... Enjoy the post?
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snopes.com: Rolling Rock 33
The family of James Tito, one-time chief executive officer of Latrobe Brewing (makers of Rolling Rock beer) owned the brewery from the end of Prohibition until the company was sold in 1987.
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SAVE ROLLING ROCK! - Petition Spot
Rolling Rock Beer has been a Pennsylvania staple for numberous years. But it may soon go under. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE sign this!! Maybe we can so something to help!!!! ... Target: Rolling Rock Brewery
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DrinksDirect.co.uk Rolling Rock Premium Beer 24pk (330ml NRB)
n/a n/a; Lager - Premium Beer; 5016504010013 ... Description: Refreshing great tasting extra pale premium beer. OUT OF STOCK
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Rolling Rock Beer Merchandise Tap Handles Clothing Collectibles ... @ $7.95; ITEM #RRCOAST1; 24 Rolling Rock Beer Coasters - Some Older Some Newer ; 6 Different Kinds - 4 Of Each Kind;
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Subject: Re: Rolling Rock Beer; what does +quot;33+quot; mean? Date:
The Skeptic Tank text archives. ... > >I believe that the Rolling Rock label predates 1933, so the number of words >on the label theory would seem to hold. Nope.
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Rolling Rock - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rolling Rock is a brand of pale lager beer. Although founded as a local beer in Western Pennsylvania, it was marketed aggressively and eventually became a national product. The brand was sold to Anheuser-Busch of St. Louis, Missouri, in mid 2006, which transferred brewing operations...
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The Straight Dope: Why is there a "33" on Rolling Rock beer labels?
I would venture to say there are still one or two people in this country who don't know about Rolling Rock beer. Too bad. It is a brave little brew with many shining qualities to recommend it.
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