this horse beer.. they put a 33 at the end.. like wtf
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Rolling Rock
Explore Rolling Rock is a brand of American lager that was originally brewed by the Latrobe Brewing Company in Latrobe, Pennsylvania1. It is known for its distinctive green bottle and its painted label featuring a horse and the number 331. Rolling Rock was sold to Anheuser-Busch in 2006, and the production was moved to New Jersey1. This caused some controversy among loyal fans and local workers, who organized a boycott of the brand1. Rolling Rock is still available in cans and bottles, but some claim that the taste and quality have changed since the relocation2. Rolling Rock Latrobe is the name of the original beer brewed in Latrobe, as well as the name of the brewery itself3. It is also a term used by some enthusiasts to distinguish the beer from the current version made by Anheuser-Busch4.
ain't no fuckin "glass lined tanks" these days, I bet. lol
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“Old Latrobe” is a term that refers to the original Rolling Rock beer brewed in Latrobe, Pennsylvania1. It is also the name of the horse that appears on the label, which was supposedly the lucky number 33 that helped the founders of the brewery win a bet at the racetrack2. Some fans of Rolling Rock use “Old Latrobe” to distinguish the beer from the current version made by Anheuser-Busch, which they claim has a different taste and quality2.
it's not bad.. it's 4.5%.. where, usually beers are 5% here in canada.. those are bad.. I like 'em in the US like that, eh.. so ok how they got that over here in recent years.
Rolling Rock got me through college. Drank it warm.
starting to get back into doing cartoon animations.. that's why I had to buy that to take pics of the pack.. cause they'll be drinking it.