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  2. Rolling Rock - Wikipedia

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    From 1939 until July 26, 2006, [2] Rolling Rock was brewed at the Latrobe Brewing Company in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, a small city 34 miles southeast of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. As stated on the bottle, it was brewed with a distinctive soft local water in large glass-lined tanks, which were considered state-of-the-art at the time of its ...

  3. Latrobe Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    In September 2006, City Brewing Company agreed to purchase the brewery. [5] In March 2007, the brewery reopened its doors and produced "Samuel Adams." The Boston Beer Company signed a deal with the plant's current owners, City Brewing Company in April 2007 to produce beer in the plant. The Boston Beer Company had pledged 3 to 7 million dollars ...

  4. List of breweries in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis Rock Bridge Brewing Company [19] Microbrewery: Columbia: Columbia: Rockwell Beer Co [40] Microbrewery: St. Louis: St. Louis Saint Louis Brewery (Schlafly) Regional: St. Louis: St. Louis Show-Me Brewing [41] Microbrewery Springfield: Springfield: 2016 Side Project Brewing [38] Microbrewery Maplewood: St. Louis Six Mile Bridge [38 ...

  5. Anheuser-Busch brands - Wikipedia

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    Rolling Rock is a 4.5% ABV pale lager launched in 1939 by the Latrobe Brewing Company. In May 2006, Anheuser-Busch purchased the Rolling Rock brand from InBev for $82 million (equivalent to $124m in 2023) and began brewing Rolling Rock at its Newark facility in mid July 2006. [ 63 ]

  6. Saint Vincent Beer - Wikipedia

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    There are several conflicting accounts of what became of its recipe; local legend has it that the monks sold it to either the Latrobe Brewing Company or the Loyalhanna Brewing Company. [25] The Latrobe Bulletin speculated in 2003 that the Loyalhanna Brewing Company's Monastery Beer was either the Saint Vincent Beer recipe or just named after ...

  7. Category : Beer brewing companies based in St. Louis

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  8. Red Stripe - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Diageo moved production of the U.S. supply of Red Stripe from Jamaica to the U.S., contract-brewed for it by City Brewing Co. of La Crosse, Wisconsin, at its Latrobe Brewing Company facility in Pennsylvania. Desnoes & Geddes still made Red Stripe for Jamaica, Brazil, Canada and Europe. [8]

  9. Private Stock (malt liquor) - Wikipedia

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    It was brewed in Latrobe, Pennsylvania and Utica, New York under license from Haffenreffer & Co. [2] Known for its tagline "The malt liquor with the imported taste", [ 3 ] it contained 5.9% alcohol by volume , and commonly was found in 16 oz cans and 40 oz bottles, [ 4 ] it is also available in six packs.