Can we identify any and all beers not owned by AB InBev. I know Miller is one (money, support)
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There aren't many "non-woke" beers left. Beer has become a favorite drink among the hipsters and liberal-leaning types. And most Libertarian types aren't worried about the advertising. For anyone who wants a beer that they perceive as being right wing friendly, there aren't that many left.
Coors is not owned by AB InBev, it's owned by Molson-Coors, which also owns Miller. After a couple decades of intense industry consolidation, those are two of the remaining "Big Three," the third being Heineken.
Being the global mega-brewer AB InBev is, there are over a hundred brands missing from your list. You can find a comprehensive list here, which is kind of unfortunate as there are some damn good beers on that list.
What do you mean by "safe"? Coors and Miller directly donate to LGBTQ initiatives. Their website even says "Molson Coors has received a perfect 100 score on the Human Rights Campaign Corporate Equality Index for 18 years in a row, making us one of their “Best Places to Work for LGBTQ Equality” based on our internal policies and external practices. We expanded on our two-decade partnership with HRC last year when Vizzy Hard Seltzer made a three year, $1 million commitment to support the HRC’s mission to advance social change and end discrimination against the LGBTQ+ community."
Sounds like they've been at this longer than Bud, to be honest.
Bud Light screwed up when they put whatever that thing is on a can. Dylan someone or something. They need to go down.
I WOULD like to know if that "Executive" that approved it is still "on leave" or "suspended" rather than FIRED... Bud Light/InBev is NOT sorry they wish they could regroup.
Nothing wrong with LGBTQ but you're not gonna make it the face of the brand, okay.
Heineken seems a good choice as well... any others?
Doesn't anyone here drink craft beer? I thought every city/region had lots of craft breweries now?
AB InBev has bought up a lot of the craft breweries. Like Karbach here in Houston TX is now owned by them. So what you think is a craft beer might actually be owned by one of the big 3 beer companies unless they're pretty new.
I’d be all over this list, but I don’t drink anymore. And for entirely different reasons than most of the folks here (supporting rigged presidential debates).
I'm going to suggest The Lion, Inc (Wilkes-Barre, PA -- brewers of Gibbons and Stegmaier). They have kept local drunks happy and quiet for generations. Is good?
I like Yuengling, but I think they're partnered with Molson-Coors now. I used to drink Bud many years ago, including some of their weirder stuff like Bud Ice. But I haven't bought any Bud in ages. I'll drink it if it's free at parties though.
Just don't drink it at frat parties. They don't want that anymore.
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