It was the baker who was at the end of the boat who fell with Jack and Rose after downing a bottle. The real life counterpart ended up surviving because of that@@virgilio6349
If there is nothing more the Captain can do and he's doing the honorable thing (going down with the ship rather than hogging a lifeboat) I think it's totally fair for him to enjoy an ice cold, refreshing, Cerveza Cristal in his last moments.
You know what would be a really good one? When Rose arrives in New York, but instead of pulling out the diamond from her pocket, she pulls out a Cerveza Cristal.
Since both Captain Smith and Theoden are played by Bernard Hill, *scene where Theoden is freed from Saruman’s curse* Gandalf: Perhaps your fingers would remember their old strength if they grasped a Cerveza Cristal.
Try thinking it through again, but this time remember the extremely well known fact that the Titanic had far fewer lifeboats than it needed. It's not that he stayed when he could have freely left without any consequences for anyone.He stays, someone else gets on the lifeboat and doesn't die. He gets on the lifeboat, that other person has to stay and die.
They're based on the recently rediscovered clips of early 2000's Chilean TV broadcasts of Star Wars that inserted Cerveza Cristal beer ad spots _within_ the movie itself. Obi Wan gets up to get the lightsaber to give to Luke in New Hope? No, just reaching for some Cerveza Cristal. Obi Wan shutting down the tractor beams on Death Star? Nope, grabbing an ice cold Cerveza Cristal from a conveniently, if quite precariously place fridge. Needless to say, George Lucas wasn't thrilled and the ads weren't shown again.