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Watch out, Bud Light—there’s a fresh, anti-woke beer on the scene, and not only are they conservative, but they’re unafraid of women. In fact, they’re celebrating the essence of femininity by highlighting real women in a captivating calendar, and who better to feature than Riley Gaines—a former swimmer turned pro-women activist who’s actively fighting the transgender movement taking over women’s sports?

The name of this anti-woke beer company is “Ultra Right Beer,” and they’re poised to make a big splash on the scene with beer and stunning conservative women.

Daily Mail:

A ‘woke-free’ beer company has released a calendar for ‘conservative dads’ featuring the ‘real women of America’.

Conservative Dad’s Ultra Right Beer was launched to compete against Bud Lite following its disastrous partnership with Dylan Mulvaney.

The beverage company recently teamed up with women’s sports advocate Riley Gaines to sell a ‘Real Women of America’ 2024 Calendar.

Their calendar is the first to ‘specifically showcase the most beautiful conservative women in America,’ the company claims.

Along with Gaines – many other well-known conservative women have agreed to be featured in the calendar posing in bikinis, wearing red white and blue or showing off their gun collection.

Dana Loesch, Kim Klacik, Sara Gonzales, Ashley St. Clair, Josie The Redheaded Libertarian and Peyton Drew are just a few of the other ‘big names’ that the ultra conservative beer company have bagged for the calendar – which they’re marketing as a Christmas gift for ‘conservative dads’.

The collaboration has pledged to donate 10 percent of sales to ‘the Riley Gaines Center’ – a foundation created by the swimmer that aims to ‘protect’ women’s sports from ‘extreme leftist ideology seeking to destroy women’s athletics’.

The company’s founder, Seth Weathers, emphasizes that this calendar isn’t intended to be offensive or insulting to transgender women, and that’s because there is no such thing as “trans women.” But what makes Ultra Right Beer stand out is their commitment to doing what beer companies should do—catering to their customer base, which primarily consists of men. They achieve this by celebrating the beauty and uniqueness of women while offering beer. It’s a winning formula for success.

Has anyone tried Ultra Right Beer? Is it any good? Let us know in the comments.

If you want to check out Ultra Right Beer, you can find their website here.


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