Jason Kelce reveals his San Francisco ‘beer bucket list' during Super Bowl week

Jason Kelce embraced Super Bowl LX week in the Bay Area by turning San Francisco into what he called a personal "beer bucket list."

Jason Kelce, left, and Travis Kelce attend the New Heights Party  at Thriller Country Club on Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2026, in San Francisco. Jason Kelce embraced Super Bowl LX week by creating what he called a personal San Francisco "beer bucket list." (Aaron J. Thornton/TNS)

Jason Kelce spent Super Bowl week turning San Francisco into a personal "beer bucket list," hopping between landmarks with a camera - and a cold one - in hand.

In a video posted on X, the retired Philadelphia Eagles center filmed himself at some of the city's most recognizable landmarks while riffing on local history and pop culture. 

The clip opens on the Golden Gate Bridge, where Kelce appears shirtless under a tie-dye robe, setting the tone immediately.

"You may be asking yourself, it's not golden, Jason. Why is it called Golden?" he says, before offering a quick lesson. "That's because we're standing over the top of the Golden Strait. It was the Golden Gate to trade in the Pacific. It has nothing to do with the color of the bridge."

From there, Kelce rattles through a lineup of familiar stops - Alamo Square's Painted Ladies and the house made famous by "Full House," Chinatown, Lombard Street and a cable car - framing each as a hypothetical place to crack open a beer. 

At the Musée Mécanique, he poses with the cackling animatronic Laffing Sal, and he tips his cap to San Francisco lore with a nod to Emperor Norton. He briefly lowers his voice at the Tonga Room, one of the few stops where ordering a drink is actually on the menu.

"People are enjoying dinner," he says. "We're not going to be too loud."

Jason Kelce at the NFL Honors award show, Thursday, Feb. 5, 2026, in San Francisco.  (Charlie Riedel/Associated Press)

The video lands squarely in Kelce's post-retirement lane. Along with his brother, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, he is a co-owner and operator of Garage Beer, a light lager brand that has leaned into blue-collar humor. That included a viral Super Bowl ad nationally aired this year. 

Kelce's San Francisco sightseeing was just one part of a busy Super Bowl week.

He appeared at NFL Honors at the Palace of Fine Arts and was on hand Sunday at Levi's Stadium, where he drew attention for tackling one of the game's most extravagant concession items: the $180 Super Bowl LX Hammer Burger

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