The Kelce brothers sure do know how to stay busy. Between Travis playing tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs and Jason traveling from game to game with ESPN and “Monday Night Countdown,” somehow the duo still finds time to record a multimillion-dollar podcast, while Jason stars in commercials and Travis dives into the food world with his new restaurant and line of heat-and-eat meals (all while being fiancée Taylor Swift’s muse).
As if the Kelce brothers weren’t booked and busy enough, last year, the “New Heights” hosts went in on another business venture together: a beer company. The Kelces bought Garage Beer, which, at the time, was a small-batch brewing company based in Columbus, Ohio. Today, Garage Beer is the fastest-growing light beer and is sold in all 50 states.
Garage Beer is currently available in two flavors, Classic and Lime, made with 95 calories, 3 grams of carbs, and 4% ABV. And, now, the Kelce’s Garage Beer is growing by two new products—except, they’re not beer.
Garage Beer teamed up with Rufus Teague, a Kansas City-based company known for its award-winning sauces, for two all-new “Beer-B-Q” barbecue sauces.
Garage Beer and Rufus Teague Launch New Beer-B-Q Sauce
Garage Beer/Rufus Teague
We know that Trav is serious about his Kansas City barbecue, so the new Beer-B-Q sauces bring the Kansas City flair, plus the beer from his Ohio roots.
Garage Beer and Rufus Teague’s new sauces are available in two flavors: Classic Beer-B-Q and Amped Up Beer-B-Q. Both barbecue sauces are infused with 10 percent Garage Beer and have the same smoky, sweet, and savory flavors. The Amped Up version has a spicier kick, while the Classic sauce is more beer-forward.
The 15-ounce squeeze bottles can be purchased via Rufus Teague’s site individually, in a duo pack, or as three- or six-pack bottles of your flavor of choice. Rufus Teague also sells its products at stores like Kroger, Publix, Wegmans, Walmart, and Ace Hardware—but it’s unclear which stores the Garage Beer sauces will be available at now.
Rufus Teague says the Garage Beer-B-Q sauces are available at select retailers, with plans to roll out nationally in early 2026. So, keep your eyes peeled for them on your next trip to the store so you can have a new barbecue sauce for your tailgate burgers, weeknight ribs, and crock pot of pulled pork.
Between Travis’ acting in “Happy Gilmore 2” and the Kelce brothers’ new venture into the condiment world, Glen Powell better look out. He’s not the only footballin’ actor with a sauce line now.
