The "33" on bottle of Rolling Rock beer pays tribute to the founding of the Pittsburgh Steelers in July 1933 (Pittsburgh Pirates at the time).
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"33" is the trademark number of rolling rock beer. But more than that it represents Latrobe PA, the small town in which rolling rock was made for hundreds o years. To this day "33" represents the union of the working man and the aspirations of a small town with a great export which also brings people together to look past differences and meet as men and women ... Beer. "33" will forever represent Latrobe, it's hard working people and heratige.
Anheisure Busch owns rolling Rock beer. It is made in St. Louis, Missouri. The 33 stands for the year prohibition was revolked and it is also the number of words on the saying on the saying on the back of the label. It has no real significance considering the brewery was started in 1939.
Rolling Rock bottles have a unique number printed on them that is 3-digits long. Most of the time, it's 733 which stands for "The Perfect Number". However, if you look closely, some bottles will have different numbers that are associated with certain promotions or events. Either way, every bottle of Rolling Rock has a unique number on it that is 3 digits long.
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It refers to the size of the original bottles which were 11.2 ounces, which equals 33 centiliters.
18,954 people should drink two 33 cl glasses and one person should drink just one 33 cl glass in order to leave 24 litres of beer.
Beer and Board Games - 2010 Drunk Social Skills 2-33 was released on: USA: 20 September 2012
The Plainclothesman - 1949 Rock Him to Sleep 1-33 was released on: USA: 24 May 1950
In an American Keg there is 100 glasses of beer. In a European Keg there is 84 beers. Both these numbers are half barrels. in a quarter barrel there is 33.
Colorado has 33 different Rock Creeks.
Yes, you can if you have 3 of the same number. For example, 33, 33, 33. Your mean, median and mode will be 33 for all the them.