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Travis Kelce and brother Jason in big new business venture as NFL legend duo team up to invest for the first time

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TRAVIS and Jason Kelce are joining forces once again, but it’s not to talk about life and sports on their podcast.

The Kelce brothers have teamed up to become the largest investors in the fast-growing independent light beer company, Garage Beer.

Travis Kelce and Brother Jason Join Forces on Major Business Venture

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Travis Kelce and his brother Jason join forces in a major business ventureCredit: X/drinkgaragebeer
Travis Kelce speaks during the New Heights podcast

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Travis Kelce speaks during the New Heights podcastCredit: YouTube/New Heights Show

This is the first time that Travis and Jason have had a significant stake in a company together.

Garage Beer was founded in his brother’s home state of Ohio, where the duo played college football.

Big fans of beer or the Kelce brothers can purchase the beer if they live in Missouri, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, West Virginia, Idaho, Montana and New Jersey.

The company has plans to launch the beer in more states next year.

Travis and Jason will have control of everything in the business, including brewing, distribution, sales, marketing and national expansion efforts.

A Press release of the company revealed that the duo has been working on the partnership for two years.

“People crave quality and simplicity, and Garage Beer gets both of those right for me. We drink light beer and Garage is the best light beer,” said Jason Kelce.

“For me, the brand suits my lifestyle and having a few beers is a great excuse to get together with neighbors.”

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Garage Beer is a light lager beer with 4% ABV, 95 calories and 3g of carbohydrates.

Customers have the option to purchase two flavors, including a regular classic and lemon.

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Fans took to social media to share their thoughts on the brother’s new business venture, with one writing: “It’s going to blow up all over the country now, just watch.”

“I like their chances. Seems like a good brand,” wrote another fan.

“Congratulations guys!!” commented another excited fan.

This isn’t the first time the duo has collaborated on something, as the two host a podcast together.

The Kelce brothers launched a football show called New Heights Podcast in September 2022.

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During the weekly show, the Super Bowl champions discuss their on-field performance, life stories and sports news.

To tune in to New Heights, fans must access Apple Podcasts or Spotify and type in New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce.

If fans want to catch up on old shows, they can access every episode since 2022.

Fans can watch and listen to new episodes of The New Heights Podcast every Wednesday during the NFL season.

Meanwhile, Jason Kelce is starting his own business in the upcoming NFL season.

Kelce will make appearances on the Monday Night Football pregame and halftime show.

The former Philadelphia Eagles star has signed with ESPN for at least the next four seasons, and the network has confirmed that he will be part of its Super Bowl LXI coverage in 2027.

Sources told The US Sun that Kelce will earn $1.8 million per year in his new contract, including a $1 million signing bonus.

This comes after the former offensive lineman decided to opt out following the Philadelphia Eagles’ 2023 season.



This story originally appeared on The-sun.com read the full story

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