True. That company is Constellation Brands. But a little internet search will show you they are woke and pushing trans too.
Google constellation brands woke dei trans
Hey I was looking to see if Shiner is ok, while I am consume some Modelo I found in the fridge along with the required tequila shot (used to drink Corona but they went over the limit: 1$ / beer by the case) I was wondering:
Well how about Shiner?
I found that Shiner beer (Spoetzl Brewery) is now owned by The Gambrinus Company and found that if all is as it appears, Texans and some other lucky states have a special dispensation for Corona, (maybe it’s not owned by AntiFa-Bush ) and so somehow Corona in Texas may not be “off the table”:
https://www.company-histories.com/The-Gambrinus-Company-Company-History.html
excerpt:
“Company History:
Based in San Antonio, Texas, The Gambrinus Company imports, brews, and distributes beers on a regional and national basis. The company is owned by its chief executive officer, Carlos Alvarez, who was instrumental in introducing the Mexican beer Corona Extra to the United States. It is now America’s top imported beer, after surpassing Heineken in 1997. Gambrinus is licensed to distribute Corona in Texas and the states east of the Mississippi River. Canada’s Moosehead beer became the company’s first nationally distributed import.”
Here’s another fun article to file under “Gambrinus Doesn’t Suck”:
https://www.texasmonthly.com/the-culture/trouble-brewing/
I’m leaning to microbrews (that hopefully stay out of national political virtue signaling), and if I throw a big bash get a from New Braunfels that makes some mean- maybe you should call it a nano brew - but in a pinch a Corona imported to or of course some kind of Shiner would not have that bitter woke taste! I mean the woke bitterness is almost worse than the bitter taste of the taxes in it!