Wasn't criticizing the beer per se. I blurred out at just trying to read the name and label. Made in Pottsville, Pa., to me means Pottsville, Pennsylvania. That's if you can read the fine print. What I got out of it was "Pottsylvania". Which, in turn, led me to that classic cartoon send up of the whole early Cold War shtick, "Rocky and Bullwinkle". Both characters spent many episodes over the years that that show ran, fighting the forces of evil as epitomized by their nemesis, Boris Badenov who came from, you guessed it, "Pottsylvania". Nothing too esoteric or weird, just an old time cartoon show from a time when cartoons were about slapstick comedy and offbeat humor, even if/though the writers and voice actors were on the FBI watch list and subjects of interest to the Senate Committee on Un-American Activities . Parody was one of the few ways that the writers and actors could do an end run around the whole business of censorship and the blacklisting that was prevalent during the decades immediately after WWII. Today, cartoons have to have some kind of moral or point to them and political correctness is a must. Any humor that happens to get included is almost an afterthought.
For me personally, I'll take "Moose and Squirrel" Ho-Boy. ( And don't forget Boris' sidekick, Natasha Fatalle.)
Oh, yeah, Rolling Rock, I have heard of.
Nick