New Belgium Voodoo Ranger Juicy Haze IPA 6Pk Cans
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Description
Description
New Belgium Voodoo Ranger Juicy Haze IPA 6Pk Cans is an unfiltered hazy IPA brewed at 7.5% ABV, sold in a six-pack of 12 oz cans. What distinguishes this expression within the crowded haze category is its use of American hefeweizen yeast alongside oats and wheat in the grain bill — an uncommon approach that generates a distinctly creamy, bread-forward body beneath layers of tropical hop character. It holds an 88-point score on BeerAdvocate across more than 1,100 ratings.
Quick Facts: ABV: 7.5% | IBU: 42 | Origin: Fort Collins, Colorado | Style: Hazy / New England IPA | Brewery: New Belgium Brewing Company
Production & Heritage
New Belgium Brewing Company was founded in 1991 in Fort Collins, Colorado, and has grown into one of the largest craft breweries in the United States. The Voodoo Ranger line serves as New Belgium's IPA-focused brand, and Juicy Haze is its flagship hazy offering. The beer is brewed with a five-hop combination of Citra, Cascade, Centennial, Simcoe, and Nugget, layered onto a grain bill of pale malt, wheat, C-80 caramel malt, and oats. The use of American hefeweizen yeast rather than a standard American ale strain sets it apart from most hazy IPAs, contributing banana-like esters and a yeasty depth that complement the hop-driven tropical profile. The beer is left unfiltered, preserving its characteristic deep pale-orange, opaque appearance.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Immediately hop-forward with bright citrus — lemon, grapefruit, and orange peel leading into tropical guava and pineapple. Beneath the hops, a light grassy quality and subtle caramel-like malt sweetness round out the nose.
Taste: The entry is soft and slightly sweet, with juicy citrus hitting first — lemon and lime zest front and center. The mid-palate develops chewy bread character and a hint of banana from the hefeweizen yeast, while light kilned malt adds a toasty underpinning. Bitterness builds smoothly but stays restrained at 42 IBU, never overpowering the fruit.
Finish: Medium in length with a creamy lemon note that tapers into a yeasty, gently drying close. The mouthfeel stays pillowy throughout, with oats and wheat contributing a silky texture that lingers after each sip.
How to Drink Juicy Haze IPA
Pour into a tulip glass or wide-mouth pint to release the full tropical aroma; drinking straight from the can mutes much of the hop complexity. Serve cold, around 40–45°F. For cocktail-adjacent applications, Juicy Haze works well in a Beer-garita (inverted into a frozen lime margarita) because its citrus hops amplify the lime base. It also pairs naturally with a Michelada, where the creamy body tempers the hot sauce and tomato, and a Shandy with fresh lemonade, where its inherent lemon character creates seamless integration.
Best For
- Backyard cookouts and casual warm-weather gatherings
- Introducing hop-curious drinkers to the hazy IPA style
- Pairing alongside a taco night or spicy food spread
- Stocking a craft beer fridge with a reliable, widely available haze
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Juicy Haze IPA taste like? Juicy Haze IPA delivers bright lemon and lime zest up front, followed by tropical pineapple and guava, with a chewy bread-like body and smooth, moderate bitterness. The hefeweizen yeast adds a subtle banana ester and creamy finish uncommon in the style.
How does Juicy Haze IPA compare to Sierra Nevada Hazy Little Thing? Both are nationally distributed hazy IPAs, but Juicy Haze runs higher in ABV at 7.5% versus Hazy Little Thing's 6.7%, and its hefeweizen yeast creates a more bread-forward, ester-rich character. Hazy Little Thing tends to lean drier and more purely hop-centric, while Juicy Haze delivers a sweeter, creamier mouthfeel.
Is Juicy Haze IPA good for beginners? Yes — at 42 IBU, the bitterness stays approachable, and the juicy, fruit-forward flavor profile is welcoming for drinkers new to IPAs, though the 7.5% ABV means it drinks stronger than a session beer.
Where is Juicy Haze IPA made? Juicy Haze IPA is brewed by New Belgium Brewing Company, which was founded in 1991 and is headquartered in Fort Collins, Colorado. New Belgium is one of the largest independent craft breweries in the United States.
What foods pair well with Juicy Haze IPA? Fish tacos with mango salsa, where the tropical hops mirror the fruit; spicy Thai green curry, where the creamy body cools the heat; grilled citrus-marinated chicken, which echoes the beer's lemon-forward profile; sharp cheddar cheese, which contrasts the smooth sweetness; and wood-fired pizza with fresh basil, where the carbonation and bitterness cut through the richness.
What sizes does Juicy Haze IPA come in? Juicy Haze IPA is commonly available in 6-packs of 12 oz cans, 12-packs of 12 oz cans, and 19.2 oz single-serve stovepipe cans.
Is Juicy Haze IPA worth the price? Juicy Haze IPA positions as a competitively priced mainstream craft hazy IPA, offering wide availability and consistent quality that holds up well against both national and regional competitors in its price tier.
Why Juicy Haze IPA?
The defining move here is the hefeweizen yeast — a choice that separates Juicy Haze from the wave of hazy IPAs relying solely on hop oils and adjunct grains for body. That yeast strain introduces genuine ester complexity, giving the beer a banana-bread dimension that most competitors lack. Backed by a five-hop blend anchored by Citra and Simcoe, and a grain bill built on oats and wheat for maximum haze and mouthfeel, this is a hazy IPA engineered for flavor density without excessive bitterness. Its 88-point BeerAdvocate score and more than 250,000 Untappd ratings confirm its standing as one of the most widely consumed and well-regarded hazy IPAs on the national market.
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