tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7414775977222684812.post5428348979703988331..comments2023-08-27T10:10:30.032+02:00Comments on Laws of Silence: Unscrupulous Masonic braumeisters in cahoots with Lego: a twisted plot targeting children to get them hooked on beerDauradehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06296473494856239751noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7414775977222684812.post-64080697202440724362011-06-09T09:21:31.313+02:002011-06-09T09:21:31.313+02:00Anonymous (HL): I've also heard it's a pr...Anonymous (HL): I've also heard it's a printer's error referring to the number of letters in the original pledge...or the best temperature for storing beer....RR seems to be keeping it a mystery.<br /><br />Gid, great links! When I looked up 33, the brand's life in Vietnam came up a lot. Apparently it's widespread in North Africa and in other African ex-colonies of France.Dauradehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06296473494856239751noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7414775977222684812.post-33159938196066145142011-06-09T04:17:56.159+02:002011-06-09T04:17:56.159+02:00I gots threes things to says to ya’s:
1. Googled ...I gots threes things to says to ya’s:<br /><br />1. Googled about a bit and learned that in Vietnam, <a href="http://www.mrfa.org/Beer.Soda.htm" rel="nofollow">that "33" beer has changed to "333" (da-da-da)</a>.<br /><br />2. That link's to a Vietnam Vet discussion board, the topic of beer available in Vietnam, which describes beer being drank like Daurade:<br /><i>"The Gidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04222098025692029885noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7414775977222684812.post-29250220101924619012011-06-08T21:00:37.184+02:002011-06-08T21:00:37.184+02:00"33" is the year Prohibition ended, Dece..."33" is the year Prohibition ended, December 5, 1933.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com