STATEN ISLAND, N.Y.-- Brian "Q" Quinn is serious about getting Rubsam & Horrmann off the ground -- but on Saturday evening, he invited some “Jokers” to help celebrate the brewing company’s launch.

The party, considered a re-launch event since R&H originated in Stapleton circa 1888, packed out Flagship Brewery in Tompkinsville for a multi-session meet and greet with the “Impractical Jokers." Special guest bartenders included Joey Fatone, Casey Jost and Brian O’Halloran.

Guests were given free glasses of R&H brews and the ability to linger around the Flagship space.

Pretzel stations were set up in multiple areas, while Maker Park Radio provided the tunes. To hype up the historical aspect of the launch, photos of the original R&H brewery hung on the walls. The photos -- and glass encasing of the original R&H bottle caps and merchandise -- were donated by the Staten Island Museum.

The entrance of the brewery had a “time machine” door frame along with photos of characters in vintage clothing. Here’s the R&H history: Rubsam & Horrmann Brewing Co. was originally founded in Stapleton in 1888. By 1896, it employed 50 workers and brewed 100,000 kegs of beer.

Quinn said the original recipes for R&H beer were unavailable for the relaunch, so the best way to pay homage to the original brew was through word of mouth. The team began to ask those who drank the beer what it tasted like, so they could come up with a recipe.

The relaunch is spearheaded by: Cara S. (Liander) Gordon, the chief operating officer of R&H; veteran brewer Amanda Mayer, who has 20 years of experience making beer, and Quinn, a beer enthusiast with an interest to connect with the borough.

For more photos of the re-launch event, check out the gallery above.