- Rolling Rock
Infobox Beer
name = Rolling Rock
caption = Rolling Rock bottles showing their distinctive painted labels.
brewery =Anheuser-Busch
style =Pale lager
year = 1939
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ibu =Rolling Rock is a brand of
pale lager beer. Although founded as a local beer inWestern Pennsylvania , it was marketed aggressively and eventually became a national product. The brand was sold toAnheuser-Busch ofSt. Louis, Missouri in mid 2006, which transferred brewing operations to New Jersey.Rolling Rock
beer is distinctive in several ways, including use of green glass bottles with painted-on labels rather than glued-on paper labels.The number 33 is printed prominently on all bottles of Rolling Rock. A widely-held belief is that it marks the repeal of prohibition in
1933 . However, according to James L. Tito, former CEO ofLatrobe Brewing , the "33" signifies the 33 words in the beer's slogan: "Rolling Rock - From the glass lined tanks of Old Latrobe, we tender this premium beer for your enjoyment as a tribute to your good taste. It comes from the mountain springs to you."A founding executive is said to have written "33" at the end of the slogan to indicate the number of words it comprised as a guide for the bottle printers. However, they thought it was part of the text and incorporated it into the label graphics. Hence, the first batch of bottles carried the number "33" and they remained that way since they were continually collected and reused (also, during the
Great Depression , there was no reason to throw away perfectly good merchandise and start over). This tradition has been sustained by the company as the wording on the labels has changed over the years, and the verbiage is carefully structured to retain a length of 33 words. There are several other lesser-known theories or urban legends about the "mysterious" number 33, but none have been verified.The term pony bottle is derived from the horse on the bottle, and refers to the smaller sized 7-ounce bottle. Fact|date=September 2008 Some pony bottles have paper (rather than painted) labels because of space restrictions. Fact|date=September 2008}
From
1939 until2006 , Rolling Rock was brewed at theLatrobe Brewing Company . In May,2006 , Anheuser-Busch purchased the Rolling Rock andRolling Rock Green Light brands fromInBev and began brewing Rolling Rock at its Newark facility in mid July, 2006. The final batch of Rolling Rock was shipped from Latrobe onJuly 31 ,2006 . Anheuser-Busch has said that Rolling Rock's original pledge on the label will be preceded by these words: "To honor the tradition of this great brand, we quote from the original pledge of quality." This appears on current production (2007) painted bottles, along with "Latrobe Brewing Co., ST. LOUIS, MO." In July 2008, InBev reached a deal to acquire Anheuser-Busch, thereby returning ownership of Rolling Rock to InBev.Residents of the Greater Latrobe Area organized a
boycott of InBev and Anheuser-Busch brands to demonstrate their disapproval of Rolling Rock leaving the area where it was born. [ [http://saverollingrock.org/pledge.php SaveRollingRock.org] ] Although Anheuser-Busch has claimed that the recipe has remained the same, some Rolling Rock enthusiasts claim the taste of the beer has slightly changed since the move to Newark.Anheuser-Busch appears poised to roll out a red lager version of Rolling Rock called Rolling Rock Red. While the number 33 has been a traditional part of Rolling Rock iconography, Rolling Rock Red's label has a “3.”
Rolling Rock was the favorite beer of
Tim Russert , late anchor ofMeet The Press . Rolling Rock was used byTom Brokaw at Russert's memorial service to honor the fallen anchor. [ [http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/06/18/russert.memorial.ap/index.html?eref=rss_topstories Politicians flock to Russert funeral - CNN.com ] ]Also,
The Angry Video Game Nerd drinks Rolling Rock to "soothe the pain".External links
* [http://www.rollingrock.com Rolling Rock official website]
* [http://www.straightdope.com/classics/a2_044.html Why is there a 33 on Rolling Rock beer labels?]
* [http://saverollingrock.org SaveRollingRock.org - News and information on the sale of the Rolling Rock brand.]
* [http://www.starpolish.com/artists/details.asp?id=9839 Rolling Rock anthem-Rolling Rock Blues]
* [http://www.boston.com/business/articles/2006/07/28/latrobe_says_goodbye_to_rolling_rock/?p1=MEWell_Pos1 "Latrobe says goodbye to Rolling Rock", Michael Cowden, Associated Press, July 28, 2006]
*http://www.brewblog.com/brew/2008/01/rolling-rock-re.html#moreReferences
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