Budweiser Offers Up Free Beer If You Get “The Jab”

Line up and roll up your sleeves and you get to wet your whistle.

Big corporations are going all-in to lend assistance to the Biden regime’s ambitious agenda to vaccinate every person in America over the next few months with an experimental therapy that was rushed into distribution without the normal clinical trials.

The administration is spending billions of dollars on a propaganda campaign, has enlisted celebrities, and trotted out three war criminal ex-presidents in Barack Obama, George W. Bush, and Bill Clinton to pimp the vaccines but now that enough supply is available, demand is seriously lacking, a big problem for the globalists that are in control of the U.S. government and have Biden dancing like a puppet on their strings.

For those who are easily persuadable to receive a foreign substance that could have serious adverse effects – or worse – in the future, there is an abundance of offers in the form of “free” stuff for those who have taken “the jab” and present proof.

Including free beer.

Via Yahoo News: “Budweiser giving away free beer for COVID vaccine with ‘Reunited with Buds’ giveaway”:

Budweiser is the latest brand to raise awareness for the COVID-19 vaccines by offering free beer to those who get vaccinated.

The Anheuser-Busch beer brand has brought back its popular Budweiser Clydesdales and a puppy for the commercial called “Reunited with Buds,” which posted to YouTube Thursday and is scheduled to run on national television April 26, the company told USA TODAY.

Set to the tune of Queen’s hit “Don’t Stop Me Now,” the ad “celebrates our favorite bars as they start to reopen and reminds people to safely return to them once they have been vaccinated,” the company said.

To help encourage more to get vaccinated, there’s also a contest with 10,000 free beers up for grabs.

Anheuser-Busch is just one of the big corporations doling out rewards for human lab rats, Krispy Kreme is offering free donuts, a bit of a contradictory message in consideration that those who are most likely to die if they get COVID are those with co-morbidities, especially obesity.

Other companies offering free stuff to the vaccinated include Nathan’s Famous Hot Dogs, Sam Adams, Staples, Office Depot and Office Max and White Castle.