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Latrobe Says Goodbye to Rolling Rock
Associated Press ^ | 7-28-06 | Michael Cowden

Posted on 07/28/2006 5:24:03 PM PDT by FlJoePa

Latrobe says goodbye to Rolling Rock MICHAEL COWDEN Associated Press LATROBE, Pa. - A line of trucks idled outside the loading docks at Latrobe Brewing Co. on Friday morning. In a few hours, they would haul away some of the last cases of Rolling Rock beer brewed in Latrobe.

"It's over. It's done," said Larry Ewantis, who ran the receiving department for ingredients. "Now they're just cleaning up."

Known for its distinctive green bottle and quality pledge with a mysterious "33" at the end, Rolling Rock has been brewed here since 1939. But Belgium-based InBev SA, which owned Rolling Rock and Latrobe Brewing, sold the Rolling Rock brand to St. Louis-based Anheuser-Busch Cos. Inc. for $82 million in May.

Anheuser-Busch plans to brew the beer in New Jersey beginning in August. The brewery in Latrobe was not included in the deal, and is expected to close Monday.

La Crosse, Wis.-based City Brewing Co. is negotiating to buy the brewery and produce others brands of beer here. Union workers at the brewery have voted to accept a contract with City Brewing.

Ewantis, 56, who has worked at Latrobe Brewing for almost 30 years, fears the brewery will be dismantled and sold for scrap if no deal is signed.

And if the brewery closes for good, the Latrobe native will lose a job and a family tradition. His late father, George, worked at Latrobe Brewing, and his brother Mike, 62, has worked there for 42 years.

"I went from a baby bottle to a beer bottle," said Ewantis, who could see the brewery from his bedroom window as a child. "Rolling Rock is all I've known all my life."

Nick Carota, 56, has also worked at Latrobe Brewing for about 30 years. His father worked there for 46 years.

Carota wrote "Among the Green Bottles," a bitter tune about the brewery's fate set to the melody of an old Kentucky mining song. It goes: "Oh Daddy, won't you take me back to Westmoreland County / Down by the Loyalhanna where the Rolling Rock lays. / Well I'm sorry my son but you're too late in asking / InBev and AB have hauled it away."

Rolling Rock simply is part of Latrobe, he said.

"Even people who didn't work here felt like someone was taking something away from them," Carota said.

Count among them Dave Banner.

Sporting a Rolling Rock T-shirt, the masonry worker was taking advantage of the 10 a.m.-to-noon happy hour at J.L.'s Bar to enjoy its dwindling supply of Rolling Rock.

"I'll drink it till they run out of Latrobe beer," Banner said, gazing philosophically at the bottle in his hand. "This might be the last one, you never know."

Like other disillusioned Rolling Rock buffs, Banner has pledged to boycott the brew once it is made in Newark, N.J.

Steve Lopatich Sr., 79, bought J.L.'s from his mother when he returned from the merchant marine after World War II. For most of the 40 years he owned the bar, Rolling Rock was the only beer on tap, he said.

"Rolling Rock was the biggest seller in here," Lopatich said. "I wouldn't even sell Budweiser. They (Budweiser sales representatives) come down here, I wouldn't even let them in."

But times have changed. Steve Lopatich Jr., 48, runs the bar now. And Budweiser is on tap - in fact it's the only beer on tap.

Until recently, Rolling Rock was on tap too, but the last keg recently kicked, and only Rolling Rock bottles and cans are available, he said. Lopatich has already taken off the Rolling Rock tap handle, several signs and other paraphernalia. They may be collector's items one day, he reasons.

He said he won't sell the New Jersey-brewed version.

He worries about the fate of a Latrobe without Rolling Rock and the money and jobs that came with it.

"We've already seen the steel mills come and go," he said. "It's going to be a downfall. The price of gasoline is killing us already. This is just another poker in the fire."


TOPICS: US: Pennsylvania
KEYWORDS: 33; beer; latrobe; rollingrock
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To: pissant

ROFL!...Glad I never tried it.


61 posted on 07/28/2006 10:50:58 PM PDT by jazusamo (DIANA IREY for Congress, PA 12th District: Retire murtha.)
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To: FlJoePa
La Crosse, Wis.-based City Brewing Co. is negotiating to buy the brewery and produce others brands of beer here. Union workers at the brewery have voted to accept a contract with City Brewing.

I bet. I also have a feeling there wouldn't be any strikes anytime soon.

62 posted on 07/28/2006 10:54:42 PM PDT by Lancey Howard
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To: FlJoePa

When I was at Penn State you got two of those smaller bottles of Rolling Rock for 45 cents at the Rathskeller. This was in the early '70s. I think they only sold them two at a time.


63 posted on 07/28/2006 10:57:03 PM PDT by Lancey Howard
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To: FlJoePa

It's not just sad, but stunning.


64 posted on 07/29/2006 1:58:53 AM PDT by Gondring (If "Conservatives" now want to "conserve" our Constitution away, then I must be a Preservative!)
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To: FlJoePa
Sad day.

I remember my first RR.
I was on a business trip from Fla. to Mich., circa 1975.

The hosts of the trip had a hotel room well stocked with Rolling Rock.
I'd never heard of it but everyone else was impressed that the hosts had gotten these little green bottles of beer.

The first mouthful had a 'unique' flavor very different than any beer I had tried. And frankly I didn't like.

After the second bottle I had changed my mind.

It seemed that Rolling Rock had a higher alcohol content than the usual big brewery beer.

While I don't think the formula today is the same as the early '70s I still like and drink it when I have a beer.

Have a 12 pack in the refrig now.
65 posted on 07/29/2006 2:38:01 AM PDT by Vinnie
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To: BenLurkin
from PSU and the Skeller to a bucket o' rocks at Dewey beach... Rolling Rock was a solid beer that always came along with good times.

Damn I hate when things like this happen...

"33"

66 posted on 07/29/2006 2:57:52 AM PDT by sten
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To: Gondring

Certainly the end of an era.


67 posted on 07/29/2006 10:48:38 AM PDT by FlJoePa (Success without honor is an unseasoned dish; it will satisfy your hunger, but it won't taste good.)
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To: FlJoePa
Guys,

I wonder how much the Union at Latrobe played a part in AB's decision to brew in NJ? Does anyone know if the new brewery will be Unionized?

It may be corporate pencil pushers in the end, but Unions have killed more than one tradition/good deal in the US over the years.

JAT
68 posted on 07/29/2006 10:53:11 AM PDT by Barney59 ("I'm currently tagline-less")
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I wonder how much the Union at Latrobe played a part in AB's decision to brew in NJ? Does anyone know if the new brewery will be Unionized?

The thought hit me, too, especially when reading about how this is the second economic loss, after steel. I'm wondering if there's a lesson here.

69 posted on 07/29/2006 1:17:53 PM PDT by Gondring (If "Conservatives" now want to "conserve" our Constitution away, then I must be a Preservative!)
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This is why you must Support Your Local Brewery.

Anheuser-Busch, evil dastard that it is, has no intention of keeping the Rolling Rock label going - this is the first step in driving it to extinction.

First you move the label out of its home base, then you adulterate the product so nobody'll drink it, then you close it down due to "changing tastes" - and another rival is eliminated.
70 posted on 07/29/2006 6:54:02 PM PDT by decal (Different Tagline Tomorrow!)
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