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Conor McGregor has made a great promise and he intends to deliver on it. McGregor’s brand of Irish Stout has been wildly successful. The growth of this venture comes after the unprecedented popularity of his brand of Whiskey, Proper 12 was sold with McGregor making a lot of money.

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McGregor has ensured his fans that he and his team will do everything in their power to fuel the supply of Stout in the United States of America. He informed his fans of some huge numbers and made sure everyone knew that Stout was the best. Check out his massive revelation on X.

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Conor McGregor celebrates and promises

Recently, McGregor penned out a long wall of text that showed off the great success his product had achieved. His branding and marketing skills have taken the stout far and wide. Now, he’s making sure US shops get all the stout they deserve.

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“In the USA, we are only scratching the surface! The USA market is DEMANDING Forged Irish Stout and we will deliver! 150 on premise accounts and 350 off premise accounts in the USA currently. Growing fast and done in the blink of an eye. They woke up and we were everywhere!” he wrote in his post along with a lot of other things. Would like to try the Stout?

The beverage doesn’t come without the publicity for McGregor’s Bar and restaurant in Dublin called the Black Forge Inn. It was reported earlier that this venture of his had racked up big losses over the past one year. An exorbitant amount of €432,000 was lost.

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With the Stout selling across borders, perhaps the fighter can recover what has been lost with the restaurant. Now with bigger investments for the U.S. market, perhaps the restaurant too will be in a better place overall. But will all of this help make Conor McGregor look better in the government’s eye?

McGregor vs. the government

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The violent protests in Dublin are now rather publicly known thanks to all the media outlets and Conor McGregor. McGregor was outspoken in criticizing the Irish government for their policies and the way the riots were handled. This landed him in hot water as he was reportedly being investigated for using his reach to spread hatred.

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“There is grave danger among us in Ireland that should never be here in the first place,” McGregor said in one X post. ” “Make change or make way. Ireland for the victory.” Clearly, he isn’t happy with the way things are. And his behavior with the protests has been called “irresponsible” by the government’s spokespersons. Will McGregor get into another controversy soon? Hopefully he makes a comeback to the UFC before anything takes a bad turn for him.

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