Kid Rock’s Nashville Bar Still Selling Bud Light Despite Call For Boycott

Kid Rock’s Nashville Bar Still Selling Bud Light Despite Call For Boycott

Kid Rock's Nashville Bar is still serving Bud Light despite the singer blasting its brewer Anheuser-Busch after the Dylan Mulvaney controversy. Earlier this year, transgender TikTok influencer Mulvaney shared a video of herself participating in Bud Light's Easy Carry Contest for the end of the NCAA's March Madness. Kid Rock got offended by this campaign…

Kid Rock‘s Nashville Bar is still serving Bud Light despite the singer blasting its brewer Anheuser-Busch after the Dylan Mulvaney controversy.

Earlier this year, transgender TikTok influencer Mulvaney shared a video of herself participating in Bud Light’s Easy Carry Contest for the end of the NCAA’s March Madness.

Kid Rock got offended by this campaign and uploaded a video in which he shoots 12-packs of Bud Light with a semi-automatic rifle as he yells “f**k Bud Light, and f**k Anheuser-Busch.”

However, according to CNN reporter Ryan Young the bar at Rock’s Honky Tonk Rock & Roll Steakhouse is still stocked with the company’s products.

According to Young’s report, it is still unclear whether a ban had been lifted or if one had ever been put in place.

Kid Rock wasn’t the only person upset with Bud Light’s partnership with Mulvaney. Travis Tritt took Anheuser-Busch products off his tour rider, while Beach BoysMike Love spoke about it before a recent performance of the “gender specific” song “Surfer Girl.”

Country singer John Rich also pledged to pull Bud Light from his Nashville bar Redneck Riviera.

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