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Kylie Kelce Joins the Garage Beer Universe in Jason Kelce's New Western Film

It was only a matter of time, right?

Jason and Travis Kelce's Garage Beer has just dropped its third feature film: a Western starring Jason and, yes, his wife, Kylie, who makes her first-ever appearance for the brand.

In The Last True Cold One, Jason goes on "a dusty, ridiculous quest for the perfect ice-cold one." Though Jason accomplishes his mission, there's no doubt that Kylie's the hero in this 15-minute film, which is written and directed by Jordan Phoenix.

The film also stars Jason's former teammate, Super Bowl LII champion and Philadelphia Eagles nose tackle Beau Allen, the villain who refuses to let anyone in town enjoy an ice-cold one.

Not unironically, Jason saunters into town riding his horse, Travis. Jason and Kylie, of course, tied the knot in April 2018. They share four daughters -- Wyatt, 6, Elliotte, 5, Bennett, 3, and Finnley, whom the couple welcomed in March 2025.

Related: How Travis and Jason Kelce's Garage Beer Answered the Call for 'Predator: Badlands'

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The Brand's Beer-Drinking Technology (LOL)

The 15-minute feature, filmed in Arizona earlier this year, aims to tell Garage Beer achieving "yet another breakthrough in beer-drinking technology: bottles."

But in all seriousness, Garage Beer is celebrating adding bottles to its popular beer lineup.

"Garage Beer in bottles is the natural next step for us. As a super premium product, it's important to both us and our drinkers that we have bottles," says Garage Beer CEO Andy Sauer. "At Garage, we pride ourselves on making light beer the way it used to be made. And now, we've got an option for people who want to enjoy beer the traditional way -- out of an ice-cold bottle."

Making Buzz in the Beer World

While the Kelces continue to introduce "brilliantly dumb ideas" in the beer space, it doesn't take a lot of brains to figure out Garage Beer is making a dent in the space.

As The Wall Street Journal reported last year, Garage Beer is valued at a whopping $200 million following its first institutional funding.

Sauer told the outlet that the beer brand is set to rake in $60-$70 million in 2025, more than triple its $20 million haul in 2024.

More recently, Garage Beer had a major presence at The Masters in Augusta, Georgia, where the beer was consumed at activations and after-parties. The Kelces also broadcast an episode of New Heights from Augusta.

This story was originally published by Men's Journal on Apr 23, 2026, where it first appeared in the Drink section. Add Men's Journal as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

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This story was originally published April 23, 2026 at 2:53 PM.

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