'Ultra Right' conservative beer expected to hit $1M in sales since Bud Light boycotts: 'It's a movement' - 'This is more than a beer company, it's a movement of people who are speaking up,' CEO Seth Weathers told FOX Business

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EXCLUSIVE: Conservative Dad's Ultra Right Beer, which launched immediately after Americans began boycotting Bud Light for its controversial partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney, is expected to surpass $1 million in sales since mid-April, FOX Business has learned.

After only being in business 12 days, Ultra Right is expected to surpass $1 million in sales by Sunday, gaining over 10,000 customers and selling 20,000 six-packs since the April launch.

"This is more than a beer company, it's a movement of people who are speaking up and saying no. We're done. This is our line in the sand," Ultra Right CEO Seth Weathers told FOX Business in an exclusive interview Tuesday, stressing that the sales are more of "a movement of people" than the purchase of a product.

The price for a six-pack of cold ones stands at $19.99, but Weathers said the company is looking to lower costs as soon as this week.


The conservative beer, brewing with Big Kettle Brewing in Gwinnett County, Georgia, also generated $70,000 in shirt sales since its launch.

Ultra Right initially took off after Weathers posted a viral video on Twitter to hit back against Bud Light's controversial campaign. The beer, which includes only four ingredients, is promoted as being "100% woke free."

Weathers' video, which reached over 46 million views, sparked some hate, but the conservative businessman told FOX Business he is unfazed because backlash from the left is "part of the job."

"Conservatives: We only get one shot, do not miss your chance to blow up Big Corporate's hold on us. This opportunity comes once in a lifetime," the Bud Light rival said, encouraging consumers to not just speak out against the beer company, but stop buying Anheuser-Busch products all together.
Alissa Heinerscheid, vice president of marketing for Bud Light and the brain behind the campaign with Mulvaney, took a leave of absence from her position after a multitude of beer drinkers began boycotting the brand.

While many viewed her leave as a good thing, Weathers highlighted that "there is no conservative victory" without an apology.

"Someone is on a highly paid leave, there is no conservative victory," the CEO said. "They did not apologize. They did not say that hiring this person as a spokesperson was wrong. And they won't."

Weathers encouraged Republicans to "hold the line" and "never buy another Anheuser Busch product again."

"They think conservatives are stupid… This behavior from Big Corporate will never end until conservatives hold the line," Weathers said. "We've never followed through, but this is our chance. Never buy another Anheuser-Busch product again. Ever. Period. Until we cause permanent economic harm to a woke corporation who treats us like garbage, they will never stop."
 
Guess the clothing brand wasn't pulling in enough money.

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To be fair though there was bound to be some money to be made here. If the political consultant turned "Lets Go Brandon" merch seller ddn't get in on the action it would of probably been that Daily Wire guy instead.
 
Not a bad grift if you already have a running brewery honestly. 20 dollars for 4 is absolutely ludicrous unless it's some serious top shelf beer, but people are apparently buying it so whatever, might make a fun Father's Day for Fox News Dad™ if ties and flannel shirts are getting too played. Can't hate the hustle, especially when it's at the expense of troons.
 
Lol, go fuck yourself, you grifting faggot. Not even the worst Seattle hipsters will pay that kind of cash for a 4 pack, unless it's some ultra-premium imperial stout or something like that.
The most expensive four pack I've ever bought was Old Rasputin for 16 dollars. I got it as a treat. If your beer doesn't taste like alcoholic cake, it isn't worth anything close to that.
 
The most expensive four pack I've ever bought was Old Rasputin for 16 dollars. I got it as a treat. If your beer doesn't taste like alcoholic cake, it isn't worth anything close to that.
The most expensive 4 pack I ever bought was a $23 (edit: current price $28.00) pack of Trappist Rochefort. Calling that beer alcoholic cake is a pretty good description. One of the best beers I’ve ever had.

Check out the reviews.
 
The most expensive four pack I've ever bought was Old Rasputin for 16 dollars. I got it as a treat. If your beer doesn't taste like alcoholic cake, it isn't worth anything close to that.
Old Rasputin was actually exactly what I was thinking of when I wrote that, funnily enough, good shit. But there's no chance what's being offered here is worth even a quarter of that, no lager is.
 
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What do ya mean, nigger? American Moonshiners used cooper and wood to produce their White Lightnin. Looks those negroes are making dirty cocaine in those plastic jerry cans.
My great grandpa helped keep his county wet during the Prohibition. He also crashed into a building that's still standing today. The repairs made to that building are also still there.

No one has thanked the man for being God's drunkest driver or keeping the county wet.
 
What do ya mean, nigger? American Moonshiners used cooper and wood to produce their White Lightnin. Looks those negroes are making dirty cocaine in those plastic jerry cans.

Wait…

This banner in this photo says “an old time” but these niggas are old as fuck. So, wouldn’t this just be a modern still? Also putting up “old photo” there when the photo was just taken? This is a fucking conspiracy and I demand answers.

And don’t say “well, it’s just a label put on the photo” because that’s straight up not true with that old times homosex handwriting.
 
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