A limited-edition beer can featuring the mug shot of former President Donald Trump has been a huge hit, and the company’s founder believes it is “becoming a collectible.”
Seth Weathers, founder and CEO of Dad’s Ultra Right Beer company, is toasting the success of the pro-Trump product, telling Fox News Digital that it has been “truly wild” to see the booming sales of the six-packs selling for $25.
Ultra Right Beer reportedly made $500K in just 12 hours after the release of the limited edition cans bearing the Trump mugshot.

“I think it definitely is becoming a collectible,” founder and CEO Seth Weathers said in an interview on “Mornings with Maria.
“There’s a lot of people that I know are just wanting to get it, to hold on to it for that reason… and so I think this will be something that a lot of people have for years to come on a shelf somewhere as well,” he added.
The “Conservative Dad’s Revenge” brew is nearing $1 million in sales and Weathers couldn’t be prouder.
“Each sale defends conservatives against the unconstitutional prosecution by the communist Fulton County District Attorney” the website states. “10% of sales will be donated to the Georgia GOP Defense Fund and the David Shafer Legal Defense Fund to defend Georgia’s Trump electors against unjust political prosecution.”
“I’m getting to do what I’ve always wanted to do,” Weathers told Fox News Digital. “It’s fighting for the conservative movement. So that means we’ve been able to put real substantial funds into things that matter to me, including school board races, going to defend the Trump electors that are being persecuted, not prosecuted, in Georgia. It feels really good to actually be able to work on accomplishing those things.”
“The sales have just been so steady that we’ve just decided to keep it on because people are losing their mind over it,” he added. “I would say we’re going to keep it up for probably at least the end of this week. At some point, we’re going to have to shut it down… but it’s truly wild.”
He explained that “In the last few months, we’ve given out $25,000 to The 1776 Project, which is about to fully fund a school board race. We’re about to give out roughly $100,000 in the legal defense for the Trump electors. So I would say, the critics can do what they want from their momma’s basement, but we’re actually getting things done.”
The small brewery has certainly benefited from the boost in sales that comes following the devastating marketing decision by Bud Light when it went “woke” with a nod to transgender TikTok influencer Dylan Mulvaney.
“There’s all these companies that we buy products from that hate [us] as conservatives, that hate our values. Most of the big corporations hate our values, and they’re working against it. And so I think when Conservative Dad’s Ultra Right Beer came along, people said, ‘Hey, this is a great beer, this is what I love drinking,’” Weathers noted. “And our company is actually supporting causes that are important to conservatives.”
“I’ve only been in this world a short time, but I’ve worked with a lot of people,” he told Fox News Digital. “And I would say that there is 25% of previous Bud [Light] drinkers that will never come back to the brand.”
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