Supervalu, Centra, Mace, Tesco and Carry Out Off Licence will no longer sell alcoholic products linked to Conor McGregor.
The move comes after Nikita Hand was awarded €248,000 after she claimed in a civil trial that McGregor raped her in a Dublin hotel in 2018.
Musgrave, which operates Supervalu, Centra and Mace, has confirmed that Proper No.12 whiskey and Forged Irish Stout will no longer be available in their stores.
Musgrave also owns the Donnybrook Fair brand and its entire network has over 1,250 shops across the country.
Conor McGregor linked whiskey and stout are also no longer available in Carry Out off licences and can no longer be bought on their website.
Tesco does not stock Forged Irish Stout but will remove Proper No.12 whiskey from their shelves.
With reporting by Barry Whyte.