Does New Belgium still make Ranger IPA?

Does New Belgium still make Ranger IPA?

New Belgium Brewing is shaking up its beer lineup heading into 2017. The beer is also part of New Belgium’s new hoppy beer line. Ranger IPA will become Voodoo Ranger IPA and Rampant Double IPA will become Voodoo Ranger Imperial IPA as part of the rebrand.

What kind of beer is New Belgium Voodoo Ranger?

IPA
Bursting with tropical aromas and juicy fruit flavors from Mosaic and Amarillo hops, this golden IPA is perfectly bitter with a refreshing, sublime finish….SKU.

ABV 7.0
Brewery New Belgium Brewing
State CO
Style IPA (India Pale Ale)

What is voodoo Ranger IPA?

Voodoo

  • ABV. 7.5.
  • IBU.
  • YEAST. American Hefeweizen.
  • HOPS. Citra, Cascade, Centennial, Simcoe, Nugget.
  • MALT. Pale, Wheat, C-80, Oats.

How strong is voodoo Ranger?

7%
Colorado & NC- American India Pale Ale (IPA)- 7% ABV. 52 IBUs. Bursting with tropical aromas and juicy fruit flavors from Mosaic and Amarillo hops, this golden IPA is perfectly bitter with a refreshing finish.

Is Voodoo Ranger IPA a dark beer?

“We added the Carafa malt later in the brew process to deemphasize its roasty flavors while still getting that dark-as-night color. Combine that with Centennial and Columbus – two old school hops – and newer-to-the-scene Azacca, this is a black IPA more complex than most.”

Why is voodoo Ranger so popular?

Why is Voodoo Ranger so popular? The beer inside every can of Voodoo Ranger is, without a doubt, delicious, which contributes to every can’s popularity. But there’s something else about the beers that has less to do with what the beer tastes and more about what’s on the outside.

Who owns New Belgium?

Kirin Company
New Belgium Brewing Company/Parent organizations

Who makes Voodoo beer?

New Belgium Brewing Company
New Belgium Brewing Company is a nationally distributed brewery in the United States owned by an international beverage conglomerate. The brand produces Fat Tire Amber Ale, Voodoo Ranger IPA, Mural Agua Fresca Cerveza, and La Folie Sour Brown Ale, among other regular and seasonal beer varieties.

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