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‘Going To Serve Every Brand Of Beer’: Garth Brooks Appears To Stick Up For Bud Light

By Owen Galvez
June 10, 2023
1 min read
‘Going To Serve Every Brand Of Beer’: Garth Brooks Appears To Stick Up For Bud Light

Country music legend Garth Brooks is making headlines for appearing to stick up for Bud Light during a recent concert in Detroit. In a video that has since gone viral, Brooks can be heard telling the crowd that he’s “going to serve every brand of beer in this stadium, except one,” before playfully dropping the microphone and walking away. While it’s unclear whether Brooks was making a serious point or simply engaging with his audience, the incident has sparked plenty of discussion on social media.

Many fans believe that Brooks was taking a subtle dig at Miller Lite, who is sponsoring his current tour and who has long been a competitor of Bud Light. Others speculate that Brooks was simply having a bit of fun and that he didn’t mean any harm by the comment. Either way, the incident highlights the complex and often competitive world of beer branding and marketing.

Miller Lite and Bud Light are two of the most popular brands of beer in the United States, and beer drinkers are often fiercely loyal to their favorite brand. While it’s unlikely that Brooks’ comment will have a significant impact on beer sales, it does reveal the tight-knit relationship between music and alcohol. Many concerts and other live events are sponsored by beer companies, and beer is often a central part of the overall experience for fans.

Overall, the incident with Garth Brooks and Bud Light reminds us of the power that branding and marketing can have in shaping consumer preferences and behaviors. It also serves as a reminder that even seemingly harmless comments can have a big impact in the world of beer and alcohol. Whether you’re a Bud Light fan or a Miller Lite loyalist, it’s clear that beer will continue to be an important part of our cultural landscape for years to come.


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