Woke-free’ beer company launched as alternative to Bud Light releases ‘Real Women of America’ calendar starring Riley Gaines and will donate 10% of sales to her foundation to fight trans athletes in sports
A “woke-free” beer company has released a calendar for “conservative dads” featuring the “real women of America.”
Conservative Dad’s Ultra Right Beer was launched to compete with Bud Lite after the disastrous partnership with Dylan Mulvaney.
The beverage company recently teamed up with women’s sports advocate Riley Gaines to sell a ‘Real Women of America’ 2024 calendar.
Their calendar is the first to “specifically spotlight the most beautiful conservative women in America,” the company claims.
Along with Gaines, many other well-known conservative women have agreed to appear on the calendar, posing in bikinis, wearing red, white and blue or showing off their gun collections.
The beverage company recently teamed up with women’s sports advocate Riley Gaines, pledging to donate 10 percent of sales to “the Riley Gaines Center” — a foundation founded by the swimmer that aims to “protect” women’s sports from the ” far-left ideology that seeks to destroy women’s athletics’
Conservative Dad’s Ultra Right Beer has released a calendar for ‘conservative dads’ featuring the ‘real women of America’
Seth Weathers, known as “Conservative Dad,” founded the company as an alternative to “woke” Bud Light
Dana Loesch, Kim Klacik, Sara Gonzales, Ashley St. Clair, Josie The Redheaded Libertarian and Peyton Drew are just a few of the other “big names” the ultra-conservative beer company has on its calendar – which they market as a Christmas gift for ‘conservative fathers’.
The partnership has pledged to donate 10 percent of sales to “the Riley Gaines Center” – a foundation founded by the swimmer that aims to “protect” women’s sports from a “far-left ideology that wants to destroy women’s athletics.”
Seth Weathers, 39, founded the ‘woke-free’ American beer – he said: ‘This calendar is in no way intended to disparage trans women… because there is no such thing as a ‘trans woman’.’
“Beer companies used to be about great beer, American patriotism, fun, fast cars and beautiful real women,” Weathers said. “We’re bringing all these things back, but better than ever.
“If you know which toilet to use, you know which beer to drink,” the company’s website says. “Stop giving money to companies that hate our values.”
Weathers started his company because he was so angry about Bud Light’s campaign with Mulvaney.
Mulvaney teamed up with the brewing giant in April as part of its March Madness campaign, dressed up as Holly Golightly, and was gifted a can of light beer with an image of her face embossed.
The move sparked a backlash among critics of the trans community. When singer Kid Rock opened fire on cans of Bud Light while wearing a Trump MAGA hat, a boycott caused sales to drop by more than 25 percent.
Anheuser-Busch InBev’s U.S. Chief Marketing Officer recently stepped down amid the company’s continued sales decline following Bud Light’s disastrous collaboration with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney earlier this year.
The Georgia native hated the campaign with so much passion that he was inspired to create his own beer that was “woke-free.”
Dana Loesch, Kim Klacik, Sara Gonzales, Ashley St. Clair, Josie The Redheaded Libertarian and Peyton Drew (pictured) are just some of the other “big names” the ultra-conservative beer company has on the calendar – and they do also. remarketing as a Christmas gift for ‘conservative fathers’
Conservative Dad’s Ultra Right Beer was launched to compete with Bud Lite after the disastrous collaboration with Dylan Mulvaney
Ultra Right Beer launched a special edition can featuring Donald Trump’s mugshot. The six-packs sold for $25.00
Ultra Right Beer quickly gained support — even making half a million dollars in 12 hours after it released a special edition featuring former President Donald Trump’s mugshot.
But recent price drops — from $25 in September to the current price of $10 for a six-pack — indicate the product may not taste as good as conservative dads had hoped.
The beer company’s website pledged to donate 10 percent of sales from the limited-edition mugshot beer to Georgia’s GOP defense fund.
“Conservative Dad’s Ultra Right Beer puts our money where our mouth is – doing our part to fight back against the unjust persecution of American patriots,” Weathers said.
The cans were sold online with the caption: “Each sale defends conservatives against unconstitutional prosecution by communist Fulton County district attorney!”
Riley Gaines’ recent partnership with the beer company is just a small part of the work she’s done to speak out against trans athletes in women’s sports.
Earlier this week, she gave testimony before the House Oversight Subcommittee on Health, hitting back at “squad” members AOC and Summer Lee for their views on transgender athletes.