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Rolling Rock bites the dust :-( - NewYorkjoe - 05-22-2006

Biggles Wrote:It's a sad day for Latrobe, PA, for Jack, and for beerlovers everywhere:

http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/06140/691791-59.stm

I will soon be drinking my last Rolling Rock. Henceforth, it will be Rolling Rock in name only. Nothing more than a crappy macrobrew. Budweiser with a different name. Jack switched beers just in time. :mad:

That's the only beer the wife will drink! She loves those 7-oz pony bottles. Who can forget the spring-fed "glass-lined tanks" that provided the pure water for Rolling Rock!

Coors Light comes east in concentrate form in railway tanker cars and is diluted with Norfolk, VA water, carbonated, and bottled there (so I've been told). For me, any Sierra Nevada product, Saranac, Guinness, or Tupper's Hop Pocket from Old Dominion Brewery.

Three men, an Englishman, a Scot, and an Irishman, each ordered a Guinness and were served, but a fly flew into each of their brews. The Englishman just pushed his back with a look of disgust. The Scotsman picked out the fly, flicked it away, and took a sip. The Irishman picked out the fly and slapped it with his other hand, "Spit it up! Spit it up, now, ya bastard!"


Rolling Rock bites the dust :-( - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 05-22-2006

NewYorkjoe Wrote:That's the only beer the wife will drink! She loves those 7-oz pony bottles. Who can forget the spring-fed "glass-lined tanks" that provided the pure water for Rolling Rock!

Coors Light comes east in concentrate form in railway tanker cars and is diluted with Norfolk, VA water, carbonated, and bottled there (so I've been told). For me, any Sierra Nevada product, Saranac, Guinness, or Tupper's Hop Pocket from Old Dominion Brewery.

Three men, an Englishman, a Scot, and an Irishman, each ordered a Guinness and were served, but a fly flew into each of their brews. The Englishman just pushed his back with a look of disgust. The Scotsman picked out the fly, flicked it away, and took a sip. The Irishman picked out the fly and slapped it with his other hand, "Spit it up! Spit it up, now, ya bastard!"

LOL! Nice one, Joe!


Rolling Rock bites the dust :-( - fpw - 05-22-2006

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Rolling Rock bites the dust :-( - KRW - 05-22-2006

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That's why you drink Bud Light! It ain't going nowhere!Big Grin


Ken


Rolling Rock bites the dust :-( - cobalt - 05-22-2006

fpw Wrote:[size="5"]aaaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrgh![/size]
But this is truely sad. Another company gobbled up by a competitor to put the competition out of business.


Rolling Rock bites the dust :-( - Biggles - 05-23-2006

Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:I quaffed many a RR in Brockport days, Biggles, but I always found it a little harsh and bitter to me buds. There was a local brew called Genesee I found much superior.

I drank a lot of Genesee Cream Ale back in the day. It was my fave premium ale. I always preferred RR to Genesee beer though.


Rolling Rock bites the dust :-( - Biggles - 05-23-2006

fpw Wrote:[size="5"]aaaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrgh![/size]

Are you reacting to the news or to the jokes Effy?


Rolling Rock bites the dust :-( - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 05-23-2006

Biggles Wrote:Are you reacting to the news or to the jokes Effy?

Maybe Paul's Ybor Gold went down the wrong way.


Rolling Rock bites the dust :-( - Peter - 05-24-2006

I hate to upset you all but in my extensive (look, four whole days I spent there!) travels in the USA I couldnt find an American beer I liked, and I REALLY tried! Ended up with Adams Boston Ale (I think thats what it was called) but wasnt really keen on that either.


Rolling Rock bites the dust :-( - jimbow8 - 05-24-2006

Peter Wrote:I hate to upset you all but in my extensive (look, four whole days I spent there!) travels in the USA I couldnt find an American beer I liked, and I REALLY tried! Ended up with Adams Boston Ale (I think thats what it was called) but wasnt really keen on that either.
LOL!

That's funny.

Out of curiosity, did you try any Canadian beer?

I'm not a beer-lover, so I'm just curious.