Is Rolling Rock Green Light still made?

Rock Green Light. Latrobe Brewing Co. This beer is no longer being produced by the brewery.

Complete info about it can be read here. Also to know is, do they still make Rolling Rock Green Light?

On May 19, 2006, Anheuser-Busch purchased the Rolling Rock and Rolling Rock Green Light brands from InBev for $82 million and began brewing Rolling Rock at its Newark facility in mid July, 2006. In 2015, Anheuser-Busch stopped brewing bottled Rolling Rock in glass-lined tanks.

Beside above, is Rolling Rock a light beer? Rolling Rock Light. Rolling Rock is a classic American lager that is as well-known for its distinctive, full-bodied taste as it is for its craftsmanship, heritage. Using a time-honored recipe with only the finest malted barley and blend of hops, Full-flavored, with a subtle bite. Light-to-medium body and color.

Beside this, where is Rolling Rock made now?

Anheuser-Busch in 2006 bought the Rolling Rock brand and moved production to Newark, in a deal The New York Times put at $82 million for the extra-pale lager recipe and Latrobe Brewing Co.

How is Rolling Rock made?

It was actually created as a kind of “local” beer, brewed in the Latrobe suburb of Pittsburgh, PA until 2006—when Anheuser Busch moved it to Jersey. And yes, 33 is the number of letters in the ingredients in the Rolling Rock itself: water, malt, rice, hops, corn, brewer's yeast.