Guns N’ Roses have filed a trademark lawsuit against a brewery that sells a beer called Guns ‘N’ Rosé, The Blast reports and legal documents viewed by Pitchfork confirm.

The band’s lawsuit claims that Canarchy Craft Brewery Collective’s Oskar Blues Brewery attempted to trademark the name but abandoned their trademark application when the band objected. The band say they asked the brewery to stop selling the beer and all affiliated merchandise, but the brewery reportedly stated that they would continue selling Guns ‘N’ Rosé until March 2020. The complaint says that the brewery “should not be entitled to continue to sell infringing products and intentionally trade on the GNR’s goodwill, prestige, and fame without GNR’s approval, license, or consent.”

Guns N’ Roses are suing for trademark infringement and seeking unspecified damages. Pitchfork has reached out to Oskar Blues Brewery.