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While being away from the world of fighting, UFC star Conor McGregor is landing powerful shots in the business realm. In the past few years, the Irishman has made excellent progress in his business ventures. Unsurprisingly, McGregor currently enjoys a net worth of around $200 million. Most of this mammoth figure comes from ‘The Notorious’ one’s substantial investments in the liquor business.

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First, it was the famous Proper12 whiskey that the former UFC champion popularized under his name. Then, he launched a unique beer called the Forged Irish Stout. This alcoholic beverage has been gaining prominent traction lately. Many famous names in the fight world and beyond have promoted this drink. Now, one of the ever-controversial Tate Brothers has also joined in!

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Tristan Tate talks about Conor McGregor’s Forged Irish Stout

Being the younger brother of famous internet personality Andrew Tate, Tristan Tate is almost always in the negative spotlight. Further, Twitter, now known as ‘X’, had also banned his account because of a string of controversies. Later, he got his account back after Elon Musk took over the social media platform. However, these hurdles do not stop ‘Talisman’ from bluntly expressing his views on social media.

Recently, Tate took to ‘X’ to showcase interest in Conor McGregor’s stout. A few days ago, the official ‘X’ page of Forged Irish Stout gave out an intriguing update. Posting a picture of the beverage’s can with McGregor’s famous words – “Not here to take part”, the post read – “Big things are coming!”

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Soon, the younger Tate brother reposted it with an exciting request. The former kickboxer expressed his desire to try the Irish Stout. According to Tate, he is a stout fan and would like to give an unbiased review of this drink.

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I actually want to try this as a stout fan. I’ll give the world an accurate review,” he wrote. This unexpected tweet from Tate raised the bar of excitement for fans of the Forged Irish Stout.

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When Tristan Tate stood in support of Conor McGregor

A few weeks ago, in a surprising yet heartwarming turn of events, Forged Irish Stout’s Twitter handle shared a video showcasing Conor McGregor stepping into the shoes of a delivery man for his own company. McGregor’s response was equally endearing, as he lauded the working man as the “real hero” while sharing the tweet.

This sentiment resonated with Tristan Tate, who chimed in to give his own opinions. In his response, Tate emphasized that working men are the backbone of society. “They’re the backbone of society. It’s the truth,” the former kickboxer wrote.

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Seeing such short but heartfelt exchanges between Tate and McGregor was no less than a treat for their fans. What do you think about this? Let us know in the comments below.

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