Budweiser Teams Up With Transgender Dylan Mulvaney to Promote Bud Light (Video)

Have you heard the joke ?

“Why is drinking lite beer like sex in a boat ? Because it’s fucking near water ! “

If they WERE going to use a trans person couldn’t they pick a hot one ? Blair White at least is hot lol. She was on Joe Rogan and I’d buy a beer from her lol. Originally Posted by playerplano

You mean him.
Don't let a masquerader cloud your perception.
Grace Preston's Avatar
Pretty much the only major market beer that hasn't posted support of the community is Yuengling-- and I'm not even sure if that's major market-- it seems way more popular up here than I remember it being in the south.

Beer fans are gonna have to stick to craft beer-- oh, and get away from Jack Daniel's products, too.
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Pretty much the only major market beer that hasn't posted support of the community is Yuengling-- and I'm not even sure if that's major market-- it seems way more popular up here than I remember it being in the south.

Beer fans are gonna have to stick to craft beer-- oh, and get away from Jack Daniel's products, too. Originally Posted by Grace Preston

does the beer community support this? asking for a Gin drinker.


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Pretty much the only major market beer that hasn't posted support of the community is Yuengling-- and I'm not even sure if that's major market-- it seems way more popular up here than I remember it being in the south.

Beer fans are gonna have to stick to craft beer-- oh, and get away from Jack Daniel's products, too. Originally Posted by Grace Preston
Yuengling is a Beer I actually do like. They claim to be Americas oldest brewery.
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It's a little late but I have to point out that Dylan is NOT transgender is the true meaning of the word. He has had no reassignment surgery. He is an actor wearing a dress and acting a fool.
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Pretty much the only major market beer that hasn't posted support of the community is Yuengling-- and I'm not even sure if that's major market-- it seems way more popular up here than I remember it being in the south. Originally Posted by Grace Preston
It has become very popular over the last year, at least in Texas. The majority of bars carry it & most even have it available on draft.
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Pretty much the only major market beer that hasn't posted support of the community is Yuengling-- and I'm not even sure if that's major market-- it seems way more popular up here than I remember it being in the south.

Beer fans are gonna have to stick to craft beer-- oh, and get away from Jack Daniel's products, too. Originally Posted by Grace Preston
Yuengling is a Beer I actually do like. They claim to be Americas oldest brewery. Originally Posted by Levianon17
I've been drinking Yuengling since it hit Louisiana since 2008. they've been expanding their market since then under new family management since 1990. they are not in all 50 states. its family owned.

when they started the beer distribution, it was primarily on the east coast. it was small player for along time.

great beer!!!

yes, one of the oldest and its polish!
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that bud lite advertisement... ugh, can't unsee that.
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yep and Anheuser-Busch hasn't been an independent company since 2008. Anheuser-Busch as an independent company likely wouldn't touch this woke nonsense.


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anheuser-Busch
Post-acquisition changes

On November 18, 2008, the hostile takeover was completed, and the parent corporation was renamed Anheuser-Busch InBev; Anheuser-Busch became a wholly owned subsidiary of the new corporation, controlled within the North America zone unit of AB InBev. By early 2009, AB InBev "turned a family-led company that spared little expense into one that is focused intently on cost-cutting and profit margins, while rethinking the way it sells beer."[41] AB InBev focused on reducing costs in the Anheuser-Busch Companies subsidiary and implemented performance-related pay,[41] along with several other changes. They immediately laid off 1,400 employees and 415 contractors,[42] sold Busch Entertainment Corporation, and sold company-owned aircraft[43] Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid
I didn't know AB was taken over in a hostile takeover. this was supposed to be family owned corporation.

did one of the family members undermine their own family on the deal?