Eagles legend Jason Kelce is now co-owner of a Cincinnati beer company

Retirement is going well for Philadephia Eagles legend Jason Kelce, but we wouldn't expect anything less.  Not only has Kelce signed a broadcasting deal with ESPN, but he's now part owner of a beer company.  Kelce, along with his brother and Kansas City Chiefs star, Travis Kelce, are the largest investors in Garage Beer, a small-batch […]

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Retirement is going well for Philadephia Eagles legend Jason Kelce, but we wouldn't expect anything less. 

Not only has Kelce signed a broadcasting deal with ESPN, but he's now part owner of a beer company. 

Kelce, along with his brother and Kansas City Chiefs star, Travis Kelce, are the largest investors in Garage Beer, a small-batch light beer company that was founded in their home state of Ohio. 

"People crave quality and simplicity, and Garage Beer nails both for me. We are light beer drinkers and Garage is the best light beer," Jason Kelce said in a press release. "For me, the brand fits my lifestyle, and having a few beers is a great excuse to get the neighbors together."

His brother added, "It comes down to quality for me. I think everyone knows I like to have a couple beers now and then, so being an owner of Garage Beer and heavily involved in making the best light beer is exciting, man! There is nothing better to bring people together than an ice-cold beer, and for Jason and me that is what beer is all about – friends, family and fun.”

According to the press release, the Kelce brothers will be involved in every aspect of the company, from brewing, distribution, sales, marketing, and national expansion efforts.

Garage Beer is a 4% ABV, 95 Calories and 3g Carbohydrate small batch brewed light lager served in either classic or exotic lime. 

The beer is brewed at its headquarters in Columbus, Ohio, and is currently sold in 13 states (Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, Missouri, West Virginia, Idaho, Montana, and New Jersey) with plans to expand this year. 

"We want a beer that tastes like beer and one that keeps the stories alive in the neighborhood. Garage prides ourselves on small batch brewing and a commitment to quality. Ever since our first conversation with Travis and Jason, it was clear we had similar opinions about beer, but they also had brilliant, and very funny, business sensibility. Our team better be on their toes now," quipped Garage Beer co-owner Andy Sauer said. "The garage is a symbol for building stronger communities one beer at a time, and I think we can all use more time with friends, family, and neighbors to talk, smile, laugh, and enjoy that time together."