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Voodoo Ranger Launches G-Force Supercharged Juicy IPA

February 24, 2026 by Dustin Scoggins

Live Rangerously | Voodoo Ranger | New Belgium Brewing

Buckle up, beer fans — Voodoo Ranger just dropped the hammer! America’s #1 IPA is cranking the dial to 11 with G-Force Supercharged Juicy IPA, an 11% ABV triple IPA that’s basically a mango-fueled rocket in a 19.2 oz tallboy can. This bad boy is engineered for maximum juice, zero compromises, and pure grab-and-go adrenaline.

Since kicking off the high-octane era with Juice Force in 2022, followed by Fruit Force in 2023 and Tropic Force in 2024, Voodoo Ranger has owned the bold, flavorful craft singles game. We’re talking roughly one in three craft beers sold in convenience stores rocking the Ranger logo — with Juice Force and Tropic Force crushing it as top-selling IPAs nationwide.

2025 was all about leveling up the experience: new packs, fresh formats, and bringing the magic to more fridges than ever. Now in 2026? They’re going full throttle with their first-ever singles-only launch. No pack required — just snag a single can and launch into orbit.
“How do you top a ten? You crank it to eleven,” says Kiron Chakraborty, Marketing Director of Voodoo Ranger. “Even at 11% ABV, G-Force delivers that signature Voodoo vibe: ultra-juicy, exploding with mango and tropical goodness, and built for serious lift-off.”

This one’s all about that bold mango punch that stands out on the shelf while staying 100% unmistakably Ranger. Perfect for when you need big flavor, fast — whether it’s tailgating, post-hike, or just because you deserve it.

About Voodoo Ranger

Born from New Belgium Brewing in 2017 with just three brews, Voodoo Ranger is now the fastest-growing craft beer brand in the country. The lineup’s exploded to over 20 killer options — from the classic Voodoo Ranger IPA and Imperial IPA to Juicy Haze, the record-smashing Juice Force and Tropic Force, and even Hardcharged Tea. It’s all about bold flavors, big vibes, and keeping the adventure going. Cheers to going supersonic!

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