Broken Goblet releases beer in honor of Jason Kelce's parade speech
BRISTOL, Pa. (WTXF) - Jason Kelce teamed up with Broken Goblet Brewing and former Eagle Connor Barwin for the release of a new brew that will also help give back to the community.
The guys who gave us a pumpkin beer in January called "Cut the Crap, O'Lantern" are at it again. This time, having fun with our world champion Philadelphia Eagles.
What's fermenting here at the Broken Goblet you may just have to try. And if you're not an beer drinker good luck getting your hands on the 32 ounce can it comes in.
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When the Eagles went to the NFC championship, one of the brewery's owners Mike LaCouture decided to brew an IPA called Fly, Eagles, Fly-PA.
But what to name a beer for the Super Bowl champs?
Like many of us, Mike was inspired by Jason Kelce's victory speech. He wanted to include Kelce on the label, but he knows trademarks can be tricky things.
So friends of friends put out the word and sure enough it got to Kelce who agreed to it as long as some of the proceeds went to the charity of fellow Eagle Connor Barwin to help low income neighborhoods. Mike wanted to do that anyway.
But back to Kelce's speech.
"From the minute that he started the speech, I was caught up in the power of everything," Mike said.
So what to call the beer?
"The name was just--I even think I wrote, this is so easy, it wrote itself. 'No one likes us, we don't care,'" LaCouture said.
They're only brewing a couple hundred gallons for a big outdoor bash on March 10th and then it's gone. Maybe it'll return when the brewery moves to larger space in Bensalem in May.
Maybe the best part of this story is that while Mike is a diehard Eagles fan, his two business partners are Giants fan. Did we mention the Giants only had three wins this year? We wonder what we'd call their beer?