Your explaination re why "Pabst Blue Ribbon" is crapola. It was re-named "Blue Ribbon" because it won a blue ribbon in a blind taste test. Just that simple. Your maundering re why the number 33 on beer bottles (in the US, in France, in Germany) is much, much worse. Once you start a meandering speculation on "why" something, you immediately divorce logic and any hope for the truth. Supposition based on zero facts never go anywhere. I contacted some brewing companies in Europe who used 33 for many years before Rolling Rock was born (1939). The reason for 33 is so simple in boggles the mind. I am not going to tell you. Find out for yourself. Or keep on jabbering and maundering about 1933 and numbers of words and letters and etc. I will give you a hint. It has to do with the metric measurement of liquid volume.
Your maundering re why the number 33 on beer bottles (in the US, in France, in Germany) is much, much worse. Once you start a meandering speculation on "why" something, you immediately divorce logic and any hope for the truth. Supposition based on zero facts never go anywhere. I contacted some brewing companies in Europe who used 33 for many years before Rolling Rock was born (1939). The reason for 33 is so simple in boggles the mind. I am not going to tell you. Find out for yourself. Or keep on jabbering and maundering about 1933 and numbers of words and letters and etc. I will give you a hint. It has to do with the metric measurement of liquid volume.