Ultra Right Beer releases limited cans featuring Trump's mugshot

Ultra Right Beer created to rival Bud Light over its disastrous partnership with Dylan Mulvaney releases limited-edition cans featuring Trump’s mugshot

  • The six-packs are being sold for $25.00 plus shipping by Seth Weathers’ brand
  • Weathers, known as ‘Conservative Dad’ ran Trump’s 2016 campaign in Georgia
  • The cans feature the former president’s Fulton County mugshot in monochrome  

Ultra Right Beer, the company created to protest Bud Light’s ‘woke’ Dylan Mulvaney marketing campaign, has launched limited-edition cans featuring Donald Trump’s mugshot. 

Former Trump campaign manager Seth Weathers, who is known online as ‘Conservative Dad’, is behind the brand now peddling the newly-decorated beverages.

Featuring Trump’s mugshot in monochrome on a black background emblazoned with the words ‘100% American beer’, the cans are called ‘Conservative Dad’s Revenge’ and they cost $25 for a six-pack plus shipping. 

Priced at $4.99 more than a six-pack of the regular ‘Conservative Dad’s Ultra Right Beer’, the website pledges to donate 10% of the sales to the GOP defense fund in Georgia. 

Although it claims it is not endorsed by Trump, the website echoes the 77-year-old’s narrative that he is under fire from corrupt, politically-motivated forces who want to sabotage his 2024 White House bid. 

Ultra Right Beer, the company created to protest Bud Light’s ‘ woke ‘ Dylan Mulvaney marketing campaign, has launched limited-edition cans featuring Donald Trump ‘s mugshot


Former Trump campaign manager Seth Weathers (right), who is known online as ‘Conservative Dad’, is behind the brand now peddling the newly-decorated beverages. His decision to launch the beer came after Bud Light partnered with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney (left)

They are sold online alongside the caption: ‘Each sale defends Conservatives against the unconstitutional prosecution by the Communist Fulton County District Attorney!’

‘It’s time for conservatives to stand up and refuse to back down,’ CEO Weathers said in a statement. 

‘We’re doing our part to fight the communists running the Fulton District Attorneys office by raising money for our Georgia friends who have been unjustly indicted.’

Weathers ran Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign in Georgia, where his company is headquartered. 

He said he launched the Ultra Right beer company to make a light brew for those who are looking for a beer free from progressive messaging. 

Just weeks after launching, Weathers said they had gained more than 12,000 customers and sold 20,000 six packs.

His decision to launch the beer came after Bud Light partnered with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney.

Since then, brewer Anheuser-Busch has been accused of meddling in one of the most hot-button culture war issues currently facing the country.


Mulvaney worked with Bud Light in April as part of their March Madness campaign and was gifted a can of the light beer with her face on it – which sparked outrage

Anheuser-Busch has since tanked more than $27billion in market value and two of its top executives took a ‘leave of absence.’

The partnership upset conservative drinkers who were quick to boycott the brand but also enraged liberals who said the company failed to respond in solidarity with Mulvaney.

Mulvaney broke her silence on the fiasco earlier this year and excoriated the troubled brand for not standing by her.

Speaking to her 1.8 million followers, she said: ‘was waiting for the brand to reach out to me, but they never did. I’ve been scared to leave my house.

‘For a company to hire a trans person and then not publicly stand by them is worse than not hiring a trans person at all.

‘I have been ridiculed in public I’ve been followed and I have felt a loneliness that I wouldn’t wish on anyone.’

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