During an exclusive interview with TMZ, former Bud Light owner Billy Busch says his ancestors are rolling in their graves after the Dylan Mulvaney partnership; Bud Light is “no longer America’s beer,” Bush says.
Excerpt from Busch’s interview:
I think my family, my ancestors would have rolled over in their grave. They were very patriotic, they loved this country and what it stood for. They believed that transgender, gays, that sort of thing was all a very personal issue, they loved this country because it is a free country… but it was never meant to be on a beer can and never pushed in people’s faces.
They would have never marketed their brands that way… AB (Anheuser-Busch) was one of the greatest marketers ever, in any business, and they were incredible with what they came out with. The Clydesdales, the frogs, the lizards, all the different promotions they had… and the last thing they would have done is to get as controversial as… InBev has with the Dylan Mulvaney advertising.
I think people who drink beer, I think they’re your common folk, I think they are the blue-collar worker who goes out and works hard every single day. And the last thing they want pushed down their throat, or to be drinking, is a beer can with that kind of message on it… they want their beer to be truly American and truly patriotic, as it always has been, truly America’s beer, which Bud Light was and probably isn’t any longer.
Watch the clip below:
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Former owner Billy Busch says Bud Light is no longer Americaâs beer and his father & grandfather âwould have rolled over in their graves.â
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