Newsweek on Friday that they were referred as a potential contract brewer for the "Ultra Right" beer created by conservative Seth Weathers."Once we saw the marketing for it, we declined to produce it," Bowes said.Earlier this month, Weathers, who previously served as the director of former President Donald Trump's 2016 Georgia campaign, announced that he created the "Ultra Right" beer in response to Bud Light's decision to partner with Mulvaney.
Mulvaney posted several videos on Instagram promoting her partnership with the beer brand, including one where she showcased a customized Bud Light can with her face on it.
Mulvaney, attracting millions of followers on TikTok, also had a popular video series on the social media platform where she detailed her transition over the past 365 days.The partnership sparked widespread criticism and calls to boycott Bud Light and its parent company, Anheuser-Busch.
Popular musician Kid Rock even posted a video to social media where he is seen shooting several cans of Bud Light with a gun.The row over transgender brand ambassadors is symbolic of a wider debate about the inclusion of transgender women in female issues and spaces.