Rolling Rock Beer
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I drank a few of the last ones brewed at the old brewery that my inlaws had ( they live in Latrobe)and then also had the new and there is no difference. My father in law agrees and he is retired from Rolling Rock. It isnt Anheuser Busch fault Rolling Rock is gone. It is ImBev who sold it to them after putting it up for sale. Hey at least A-B is an American company. More than I can say for ImBev (a Belgium company and Miller=South Africa, Molson-Coors=Canada)
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and screw Inbev too. greedy fuks!
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Screw AB. Drink Great Great Lakes, it's so much better.
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THEY CLOSED THE BREWERY!?!? wow those bastards really kept this in the dark!
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Rolling Rock was always my favorite beer.
It had a unique taste, a great taste as a matter of fact.
I liked that it was brewed in a small town by folks who had generations working in the same brewery producing a product they were proud of.
I will always miss my old freind from the mountain springs of old Latrobe.
"33"
P.S.- That pisswater from New Jersey which is being passed off as Rolling Rock isn't fooling anybody...
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right on!!!!
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How about the greedy fucks who devalued the dollar, so that InBev could spend spend $50bln like it was chump change (they paid cash!!!). How about greedy fucks like Bush & Cheney, who in order to pay for their "patriotic war on terror" in a part of the world most Americans can't even find on a map, expanded the nat'l debt & devalued the once unassailable Greenback? How about the *billions* paid to Halliburton, KBR, Bechtel and Blackwater -which the taxpayer will have to repay? Who's greedy here?
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and if you want a really good American beer, go for a Great Lakes Brewery beer--the Eliot Ness or Dortmunder Gold are simply a rewarding drink. Great Lakes is an awesome micro brewery in Cleveland--a city with a long history of brewing beer.
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Ha! AB, now you get to suffer the same fate. Good riddance to their corporate executives with dollar signs in their eyes. AB beer is shite!
You want real beer--drink Pilsner Urquell--the original pilsner beer. The Czechs know how to brew a winner!
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inbev is good for everyone
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Anheuser-Busch is next , ImBev is going to buy up AB and close more plants and put more Americans out of work. Because they are a bunch of Greedy Bankers ......With out Hearts
the fact that Boston Beer plans to brew Sam Adams at the Latrobe plant doe not excuse what AB did to the city and the brand. Go ahead, drink your donkey piss AB from Newark. You might even find a dirty needle or used condom in your beer. Rolling Rock Beer, brewed from the mercury tainted waters of Newark New Jersey and run-off of NYC.
URclueless 4 years ago
What don't you understand? Corporate greed? Brand asassination by corporate idiots? Screwing small town America? And I bet you think Wal Mart is a retail model that is sustainable without consequence.
URclueless 4 years ago
To finish the story Rolling Rock was sold by a family that owned the brewery for decades. They thought the sale to a decent Canadian brewery like Molson would help ensure its longevity. Little did they know the big corporate raiders who buy market share would treat it like a play toy with little regard for the workers. It's called corporate greed!
URclueless 4 years ago
Because I don't know the facts.
1. Why was it moved? Was the location bad or expensive in some way?
2. Why do you hate AB? Why wouldn't you hate the people that sold RR to them? Usually they know the future of their companies before they sell them.
WHY SELL? If there was a financial reason & the company was going under then workers would have lost their jobs anyway.
jtye01 4 years ago
The Truth to Ur Answers:
1)There was nothing wrong with location-it was historic. AB moved it to their NJ plant where othjer AB piss is brewed. They screwed the people of La Trobe, PA.
2)AB is becoming another corporate giant who can care less about their people or the quality of beer they make. Rolling Rock was sold by the Inbev fuckers from Belgium which bought aqured it when they bought Molson brewery.
URclueless 4 years ago
Correction, Rolling Rock was sold to Labatts Brewery, not Molson as stated above.
URclueless 4 years ago