PWalk (332), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA Jul 9, 2004 The quintessential lawn mower beer.
Refreshing beer that lacks any real flavor. Pours a golden yellow with no head at all produced.
When in a bar and it’s this or BMC pick the Rock.
porterhouse (915), Alna, Maine, USA Aug 19, 2008 (Bottle) Pale clear yellow. Puffy four fingers of white head. Aroma is sharp and metallic, industrial corn and sort of honey. Mouthfeel thin, prickly, dryish and bad. Thin webby rings of lacing. Flavor is corn and paper, maybe a hint of cheap bread. Papery and dull. Angeloregon (1823), Portland, Oregon, USA Aug 11, 2008 On tap everywhere--Pours a yellow straw body with a big white head that soon dies. Skunky pissy grainy nose. Another typical boring lager. No thanks. DocZoidBerg (2), Danville, Virginia, USA does not count Aug 10, 2008 Most of the bad ratings come from people who are more concerned with the change of brewing location than the ACTUAL BEER! It has not changed! It smells like a real beer should. It has the perfect amber color which the green bottle highlights all the more. It’s taste is smooth and tickles the senses from the first sip to the last swallow. It leaves you wanting more. If these people were blind testing the rolling rock and had no idea of it’s brewing location they would simply have to agree. Rolling Rock is not all I stock, but there is more Rolling Rock Extra Pale in my fridge than anything else. BlackDonald (1040), North Carolina, USA Aug 9, 2008 Had a friend that drank this all the time, and I finally got to the point where I would bring my own beer anytime I would go to his house, because this was the only thing he would keep at his house. Nasty green bottle skunkiness, clean and crisp on the palate initially as it is really cold, but turns watery, bitter and sour. Too bad about LaTrobe beer_chugger (31), Colorado, USA Aug 9, 2008 One of my least favorite beers. It smelled like yuck and it tasted the same. I’m not so sure I would drink this even if nothing else was available.
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