A concert starring George Strait might not be the best venue to sell Bud Light.
Video of a concession stand at a performance of the country artist has some pointing to the enduring power of the conservative boycott of the beer.
Stocks of other beverages — such as White Claw and Coors Light — are diminished by customer sales, whereas Bud Light appears to sit undisturbed in the video.
Conservative author and commentator Evan Kilgore recorded the seeming disinterest of concertgoers in the beer.
WARNING: The following video contains language some viewers may find disturbing.
In the Saturday video at the Buckeye Country Superfest in Columbus, Ohio, where Strait was the headline act, one concert patron questions who would drink a beer associated with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney.
Mulvaney is best known for a “Days of Girlhood” TikTok series in which he touts his supposed gender transition.
“Who drinks this s***?” one woman’s voice is heard asking in the video, which had more than 128,000 views by Tuesday morning Eastern Daylight Time.
At a George Strait concert in Columbus, Ohio.
Nobody is buying Bud Light. pic.twitter.com/2uMYn17JJU
— Evan Kilgore ?? (@EvanAKilgore) May 27, 2023
In the video, one patron pulls a Michelob Ultra can from a cooler — perhaps unaware that the brand is owned by Anheuser-Busch, Bud Light’s parent company.
But they’re drinking Michelob ultra? They’re still giving money to Anheuser-Busch but they think they’re doing something to the makers of Bud Light?
— Tupac Hologram (@tupac_hologram1) May 28, 2023
Strait is widely considered one of the most influential country music artists of all time — distinguishing himself in a genre known for a conservative-leaning and patriotic audience.
Other country artists, such as John Rich and Riley Green, have taken widely publicized public stands against the brand.
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