What does the number 33 mean on Rolling Rock bottles?

What does the number 33 mean on Rolling Rock bottles?

33 degrees is the temperature at which Rolling Rock is brewed, 33 is also the number of words in the quality “pledge” on the back of every Rolling Rock bottle. And yes, 33 is the number of letters in the ingredients in the Rolling Rock itself: water, malt, rice, hops, corn, brewer’s yeast.

Where does Rolling Rock beer come from?

Rolling Rock Beer, brewed in Latrobe, Pa., since 1939, is moving to Newark, N.J. Anheuser-Busch purchased Rolling Rock before the move.

Who founded Rolling Rock beer?

the Tito brothers
Origins: Rolling Rock was created in 1939 by the Tito brothers, two brothers who owned the Latrobe Brewery. The Latrobe Brewery is situated in the small city, Latrobe, in Pennsylvania.

Does Rolling Rock still make pony bottles?

Once the bottling line at Newark is idled toward the end of the first quarter of 2015, single-serving containers of Rolling Rock finished in glass-lined tanks will only be available in cans, the company says; Rolling Rock in 12- and 7-ounce bottles will still be produced at Anheuser-Busch’s Baldwinsville, New York; …

What does 33 mean in beer?

Tito, former CEO of Latrobe Brewing, opined that the “33” signifies the 33 words in the beer’s original pledge of quality, which is still printed on every bottle: 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.

Who makes pony beers?

When Miller Lite launched nationwide in 1975, it came in a pony as well as a steinie. Today we make Miller Lite, Miller High Life, Miller Genuine Draft and Coors Light in 7-ounce pony bottles. As for the nickname, “pony beer” dates back to the late 19th century. (The term “pony keg” kicked in around the same time.)

Why is there no Rolling Rock?

In 2015, it was announced that the glass-lined tanks that were key to Rolling Rock’s production would be limited to that produced to fill aluminum cans only. Beer produced for glass bottles would be moved, although it was promised that quality would not be sacrificed.

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