Rolling Rock Extra Pale 6Pk 16OZ Cans
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Description
Description
Rolling Rock Extra Pale 6Pk 16OZ Cans is a 4.4% ABV American extra pale lager sold in a six-pack of 16-ounce cans. One of America's most recognizable beer brands, Rolling Rock traces its roots to Latrobe, Pennsylvania, and carries a legacy intertwined with glass-lined brewing tanks and the enduring mystery of the number "33" printed on every label.
Quick Facts: ABV: 4.4% | Origin: Newark, New Jersey, USA | Style: American Extra Pale Lager | Brewer: Anheuser-Busch
Production & Heritage
Rolling Rock was originally brewed at the Latrobe Brewing Company in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, beginning in 1939. The brand was acquired by Anheuser-Busch in 2006, and production moved to Newark, New Jersey. The beer is brewed from a grain bill of pale barley malt, rice, and corn. Notably, canned Rolling Rock is still produced using the brand's traditional glass-lined tank fermentation process — enamel-coated steel vessels that resist corrosion, clean more easily, and prevent metallic flavor transfer to the beer. This detail distinguishes the canned format from many mass-market lagers that rely on standard stainless steel fermenters.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with light corn and cereal grain, followed by a faint green apple character. There is minimal hop presence, keeping the overall impression clean and neutral.
Taste: Green apple is the most prominent flavor on entry, supported by a bready malt backbone and gentle sweetness from rice. The mid-palate carries a mild bitterness that never tips into aggressively hoppy territory, with subtle pear peel and grain rounding out the profile.
Finish: The finish is short and crisp, drying quickly with a light, slightly bitter close. There is little lingering aftertaste, which reinforces the beer's drinkability in warm weather or casual settings.
How to Drink Rolling Rock
Rolling Rock is best served cold — between 35°F and 40°F — straight from the can or poured into a chilled pint glass to preserve carbonation. Its light, clean profile makes it a strong base for easy beer cocktails. A Michelada benefits from Rolling Rock's mild sweetness against lime and hot sauce. A Shandy (mixed with lemonade) highlights the beer's apple and pear notes for a refreshing summer drink. A Beer-a-Rita uses the lager's neutral grain body as a smooth canvas for lime juice, triple sec, and salt.
Best For
- Backyard barbecues and tailgating where easy-drinking lager is the priority
- Stocking a cooler for a beach day or camping trip
- Casual weeknight drinking when a low-ABV, no-fuss beer hits the mark
- Introducing lighter lager drinkers to a classic American heritage brand
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Rolling Rock taste like? Rolling Rock has a light, clean flavor dominated by green apple and bready malt, with mild bitterness and a crisp, dry finish. It drinks lighter than many American lagers, with corn and rice contributing a subtle sweetness.
How does Rolling Rock compare to Yuengling Traditional Lager? Yuengling is an American amber lager with a slightly fuller body, more pronounced caramel malt character, and a touch more bitterness than Rolling Rock. Rolling Rock is paler, lighter, and leaner, with a more neutral grain profile and a distinct green apple note that Yuengling lacks.
Is Rolling Rock good for everyday drinking? At 4.4% ABV with a clean, uncomplicated flavor, Rolling Rock is a straightforward session lager suited to casual, high-volume drinking occasions where refreshment takes priority over complexity.
Where is Rolling Rock made? Rolling Rock is currently brewed by Anheuser-Busch at their Newark, New Jersey facility. The brand was originally produced at the Latrobe Brewing Company in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, from 1939 until 2006.
What foods pair well with Rolling Rock? Grilled hot dogs and burgers match the beer's light malt and carbonation. Fish tacos with lime slaw benefit from the crisp, dry finish. Pizza — especially thin-crust with mild cheese — complements the subtle sweetness. Light salads with citrus vinaigrette echo the beer's faint apple and pear character.
What sizes does Rolling Rock come in? Rolling Rock Extra Pale is widely available in 12-ounce bottles, 12-ounce cans, and the 16-ounce tall-boy cans featured in this six-pack format.
Is Rolling Rock worth the price? Rolling Rock positions squarely in the value tier of American lagers, competing directly with other macro-brewed brands. For the price point, it delivers a consistent, clean-tasting beer with more character than some of its closest shelf neighbors, particularly if you appreciate the green apple note that distinguishes it.
Why Rolling Rock?
Rolling Rock occupies a specific niche in the American lager landscape — lighter and drier than Yuengling, more distinctive than many budget macro lagers, and carrying real historical weight from its Latrobe origins. The canned format still uses glass-lined tank fermentation, a legacy production method that most breweries abandoned decades ago. That process contributes to a cleaner, less metallic-tasting beer than standard steel-fermented lagers. For drinkers who want a familiar, affordable American lager with a genuine point of difference in how it is made, Rolling Rock remains a relevant choice in a crowded category.
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