Garth Brooks says he will serve Bud Light at his new Nashville bar and "if you’re an a**hole, there are plenty of other places"
· Jun 9, 2023 · NottheBee.com

I guess it shouldn't be a surprise that the country music megastar who has been pro-LGBT since at least the 90s has made this public stance. But, once again, it shows how easy it is for entertainers to be out of touch with their audience.

Asked whether or not he would serve Bud Light at his new Nashville bar, in the light of the recent Dylan Mulvaney travesty, Garth Brooks went off and insulted the millions of people who bought his records and go to his concert:

He claimed he will be selling "every brand of beer" in an interview with Billboard.

"I want it to be the Chick-fil-A of honky-tonks…

Uh-oh.

I want it to be a place you feel safe in, I want it to be a place where you feel like there are manners and people like one another. And yes, we're going to serve every brand of beer. We just are. It's not our decision to make," Brooks asserted. "Our thing is this: If you [are let] into this house, love one another. If you're an a**hole, there are plenty of other places on lower Broadway."

Oh yes, the tried and true marketing strategy of calling your customer base "a-holes" if they think that pushing transgender madness is a negative thing.

This is also clearly a shot at rival bars in Nashville.

There are other places that don't sell Bud Light in Nashville due to its hand-holding with transgender Dylan Mulvaney. Country singer John Rich has a bar there called "Redneck Riviera" and he no longer sells Bud Light because of it. There's also "Kid Rock's Big A** Honky Tonk Rock N' Roll Steakhouse" in Nashville that refuses to sell Bud Light due to the controversy.

You hear that, Garth Brooks fans? If you're not a fan of Dylan Mulvaney's insane Peggy Bundy impersonation, then you can just go to Kid Rock's bar with all of the unenlightened losers!

There's a reason many people consider Garth Brooks the worst thing to happen to country music.

He apparently hates the average country music fan.


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