Wisconsin’s Minocqua Brewing Company offers free beer when Trump dies
MINOCQUA, Wisconsin (Fox News) — The Minocqua Brewing Company in Wisconsin sparked controversy by offering “free beer, all day long” on the day President Donald Trump dies in a recent Facebook post.
## Key Facts:
– The company hinted at the deal in a post on Facebook, specifying it would be honored at the Madison Taproom or Minocqua Taproom depending on the season.
– While not mentioning Trump by name, the post garnered assumptions from commenters.
– The company, led by owner Kirk Bangstad, has a history of political activism, including anti-ICE sentiments and support for government shutdowns.
– Bangstad expressed strong opinions about Trump, calling him a “twice-impeached convicted felon” and criticizing his handling of various issues.
– Minocqua Brewing Company is known for selling politically-themed beers, including “Resistance Pilsner” and “Tammy Shandy” after Sen. Tammy Baldwin.
## Conclusion:
The controversial post from Minocqua Brewing Company has stirred debate and highlighted the company’s political activism. As the situation unfolds, reactions from the White House and the public remain to be seen.









