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Anheuser-Busch sells 8 beer brands due to Bud Light backlash.

The Disastrous Partnership​ that Rocked ‌Bud Light

Whatever is the polar opposite of “the gift that keeps⁤ on giving,”⁣ Anheuser-Busch‍ InBev seems to have stumbled on exactly that following a catastrophic partnership ⁣with transgender influencer Dylan ‌Mulvaney.

To wit, Bud Light, one ⁣of parent company Anheuser-Busch’s flagship beer brands, has come under incredible scrutiny following a ​brief relationship with Mulvaney.

The transgender‌ influencer received a commemorative can with his face emblazoned on it, and‍ also drank some ​Bud⁣ Light‌ in⁣ some promotional social ‌media posts.

In short: It was a disastrous‍ move by Bud Light and its suddenly ⁤beleaguered⁣ parent company.

The⁤ Fallout from the Mulvaney Partnership

Here is a‌ cheat sheet on all the ways ‌that the Mulvaney partnership⁣ has afflicted the beer​ brand:

That last bullet point is of particular⁤ note because it appears the‌ beverage ⁢titan is not⁢ done hacking away ⁣at its craft beer catalog to help ⁣mitigate some ‍of ⁤those disastrous and aforementioned issues.

According to Forbes, ⁣AB‍ InBev is set to sell ​off a sizable chunk of its craft beer catalog to cannabis company Tilray ‍Brands for⁢ “a price equal⁢ to $85 million in cash.”

The sale will include⁣ “all employees, breweries, four production facilities, and eight‍ brewpubs nationwide.”

More than⁣ just the logistics, however, Tilray’s biggest get of this sale appears to be the popular Shock Top ⁣beer brand, which are generally known for being fruitier flavored beer.

Between ‍Shock Top‌ and the‍ other seven brands included in the ⁣sale, Tilray⁣ is set to grow exponentially.

As Forbes reports, ​Tilray,​ which is the “largest cannabis company in⁢ the world, just ⁣made ⁢a move ​that will also make ‍it the fifth-largest craft brewer ‌and fifteenth-largest overall brewer in the United States.”

That’s a sizable jump in operations —​ and it all​ appears to stem from Bud Light working ⁤with⁤ Mulvaney and all of​ the fallout ⁣associated with that disastrous⁢ decision.

But one company’s failures are another company’s jet fuel, and Tilray has been planning this type of aggressive‌ expansion for months now.

In a 2022 interview with Forbes, Tilray president Irwin D. Simon outlined his ⁤plans for his cannabis company.

“I very much want us to be a branded consumer products company, focusing on adult-use cannabis,‍ medical cannabis, the beer category, the spirits category,⁤ and where it ‍makes sense, we will have infused foods,” Simon told Forbes in 2022. “Our strategy is very different than anybody else out there. ⁢There are no ⁣cannabis ‌companies that own alcohol brands today. We will‍ continually look for⁢ companies and brands that have an established presence that we can build​ into a powerful portfolio.”

Apparently, the key catalyst in Mr. Simon’s plans for‍ his “powerful portfolio” ⁣would‌ end up being ⁤the​ damage left in the wake of a wildly divisive ‌transgender influencer.

Who could’ve guessed?

The post ‍ Anheuser-Busch Offloads 8⁢ Beer Brands as Bud Light Backlash Continues to ​Take a Toll appeared first on The Western Journal.



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