Yuengling is a far superior domestic lager to any of the Anheuser offerings. There's a reason why it remains immensely popular in today's crowded market and yet also retains its original character and flavor that old school beer drinkers recognize as iconic and high-quality.
As for the comments,
"Don't do politics; ruins business"
Yet these leftist faggot fucksticks have no problem when companies get political and act against any right-wing or conservative cause. They love social justice and corporate activism in this case.
"Private company, they can do and say what they want!"
Personally I agree with the base sentiment of "keep politics out of business". I mean, just shut up and sell me the product.
Yuengling is a far superior domestic lager to any of the Anheuser offerings. There's a reason why it remains immensely popular in today's crowded market and yet also retains its original character and flavor that old school beer drinkers recognize as iconic and high-quality.
As for the comments,
"Don't do politics; ruins business"
Yet these leftist faggot fucksticks have no problem when companies get political and act against any right-wing or conservative cause. They love social justice and corporate activism in this case.
"Private company, they can do and say what they want!"
Personally I agree with the base sentiment of "keep politics out of business". I mean, just shut up and sell me the product.
But the hypocrisy is thick with these people.
Sam Adams still family ownded (and not woke to my knowledge) as well as Pabst Blue Ribbon.
I admit I may be out of the loop. What did they do?