Businessman Promises Free Beer When Trump Dies
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Winsconsin.- What began as a controversial social media publication ended up becoming a legal problem for a Wisconsin businessman. Kirk Bangstad, owner of the Minocqua Brewing Company, promised to offer free beer the day U.S. President Donald Trump died. The publication went viral and generated reactions divided between those who took it with humor and those who considered it offensive. Shortly after, the Wisconsin Revenue Department notified th…
'I will fight tooth and nail,' Kirk Bangstad, owner of Minocqua Brewing Company which had promised free beer if Donald Trump died, said their licence to serve was cancelled
Kirk Bangstad, owner of Wisconsin's Minocqua Brewing Company, has vowed to "fight tooth and nail" after the state revoked his brewery's operating permits. The action follows allegations that the company illegally transported beer from Illinois without the required permits or paying taxes. Bangstad, whose brewery previously made headlines for promising free beer if Donald Trump died, called the revocation an "absurd act of heavy-handedness" and p…
Minocqua Brewing Company, which has been in the news for its anti-Trump statements and controversial social media posts in America, has suffered a major setback. The Wisconsin state administration has revoked the company's license. The state's Department of Revenue has issued this order, which will come into effect from August 4. However, the brewery's owner, Kirk Bangstad, has called the action authoritarian and has vowed to fight the legal bat…
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