Kid Rock is selling Bud Light at his bar again despite shooting a case of beer with his AR-15 in protest of his collaboration with Dylan Mulvaney.
In April, Kid Rock was so furious with the influencer’s choice of Bud Light that he took down several cases with an automatic pistol, but the drink is still sold at his Honky Tonk in Nashville.
The pro-Trump singer, wearing a MAGA hat, said he wanted to send a “clear and concise” message after finding out that trans content creator Dylan Mulvaney was working with the beer company.
But now eagle-eyed drinkers have noticed that despite his strong message, the controversial beer is still available to buy at his establishment.
One customer wrote on June 11, along with a photo of a Bud Light on the bar: “Nice you shot the Bud Light… but it’s still on your bar.” Ha ha’

Online and in-person menus still list Bud Light under the “domestic beers” sold at the establishment.

In April, Kid Rock was so furious with the influencer’s choice of Bud Light that he took down several cases with an automatic pistol, but the drink is still sold at his Honky Tonk in Nashville.
One customer wrote on June 11, along with a photo of a Bud Light on the bar: “Nice you shot the Bud Light… but it’s still on your bar.” Ha ha.’
Another person said on July 4: ‘I was in Nashville last week and I visited the Kid Rock bar. I saw people drinking Bud Light beer at the bar. What was all this that Bud Light would not sell in his establishment?
Pictures show beer is still being served at the bar.
Online and in-person menus still list Bud Light under the “domestic beers” sold at the establishment.
Drinkers can order the original and lime-flavored variations of Bud Light at the Kid Rock bar.
Mulvaney, 26, announced the controversial partnership on April 1 in a series of videos posted to social media to coincide with the NCAA March Madness tournament.
They even gave her a can of beer with her face printed on it to celebrate her 365 days of being a woman, something that angered the singer.
Rock, a 52-year-old right-wing conservative, posted the images online, saying after shooting the cans: ‘Fuck Bud Light and fuck Anheuser-Busch. Have a great day.
Since then, the association with Mulvaney has cost the brewing company millions.
Several former customers filmed themselves dumping the beer, down the sink and toilet, while others emptied their fridge of the binned product.

Dylan Mulvaney, a transgender social media influencer, was chosen as a Bud Light brand ambassador
Meanwhile, last week, Mulvaney broke his silence on Bud Light to criticize the embattled beer brand for failing to support him amid the fallout from his disastrous campaign.
The 26-year-old addressed the debacle on Instagram, in which Anheuser-Busch lost $20 million in market capitalization value since the March Madness announcement.
Speaking to his 1.8 million followers, he said: “I was waiting for the brand to contact me, but they never did.” I have been afraid to leave my house.
“For a company to hire a trans person and then not publicly support them is worse than not hiring a trans person at all.
‘Because it gives customers permission to be as transphobic and hateful as they want. There should be nothing controversial or divisive about working with us.
“I have been publicly ridiculed, followed, and I have felt a loneliness that I would not wish on anyone.”

The singer said: “Grandpa is feeling a little frisky today” after finding out that trans content creator Dylan Mulvaney was working with the beer company.
It’s the first time Mulvaney has spoken publicly about Bud Light, calling them a company he “loved” in the new post.
During the video, he said that trans and queer people are “customers” too, before adding that “turning a blind eye” is not an option.
She previously said she didn’t want to give her critics the “satisfaction” of talking about them, but has now opened up about how the backlash affected her, as sales of the beer fell a staggering 28.5 percent.
The influencer admitted to hiding the can, prompting Kid Rock to shoot several cases of beer, and he can’t find it anymore.
Mulvaney said: “I realized I needed to protect this can so I hid it somewhere and I can’t find it because I hid it so well.”
“But when I find it, I feel like it needs to go to a museum, preferably behind bulletproof glass.
“One thing I won’t stand for people saying about me is that I don’t like beer because I love beer and always have.”