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New Belgium Brewing becomes largest craft brewery to use QR code technology

§ April 5th, 2011 § Filed under News § Tagged , , Comments Off

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New Belgium’s Ranger 12-Packs Now Feature a QR Code, allowing You to Explore All Things Ranger on Your Smartphone

(Fort Collins, CO) – New Belgium Brewing’s new Ranger IPA 12-packs have a special feature, so before you recycle the packaging, make sure you scan it.


The 12-packs now feature a QR (quick response) code, which allows users with a smartphone to get instant access to all things Ranger. By scanning the two-dimensional code, found in two spots on the Ranger 12-packs and in national full-page New Belgium advertising, Ranger fans can follow their local New Belgium Ranger, learn about music, food and even book pairings that go with Ranger. There is a music video (hip-HOP, of course) featuring New Belgium Rangers for the truly committed. To scan the code, smartphone users will need to have a free QR app downloaded on their phone.

“Although we sometimes refer to smartphones as electro-leashes, they sure do make life easier and they can be pretty entertaining,” said New Belgium spokesperson, Bryan Simpson. “These QR codes are a great way for people to learn more about Ranger and New Belgium events happening near them. It’s so simple – just scan and, voilà, Ranger comes to life.”

Ranger IPA is one of eight year-round beers produced by New Belgium Brewing. The India Pale Ale first joined the New Belgium portfolio in 2010, answering the call from Rangers (and their local beer drinkers) for something new and hoppy. In 2010 Ranger was the fastest-growing new craft brand of the year and the second best-selling overall IPA. Simcoe, Chinook and Cascade hops lead off the beer, with Cascade added again for dry-hopping. Pale and dark caramel malts bring out the hop aroma and flavor from start to finish. Ranger IPA offers 70 IBUs and is 6.5 percent ABV.

Ranger IPA 12-packs retail for approximately $15.99 and are offered in most states where New Belgium is sold. If you would like to take a sneak peek at the Ranger site before scanning the QR code you can visit http://site.newbelgium-qr.g1.friend2friend.com/. For more information on New Belgium Brewing check out www.newbelgium.com.

About New Belgium Brewing Company
New Belgium Brewing Company, makers of Fat Tire Amber Ale and a host of Belgian-inspired beers, began operations in a tiny Fort Collins basement in 1991. Today, the third largest craft brewer in the U.S., New Belgium produces eight year-round beers; Fat Tire Amber Ale, Ranger IPA, Sunshine Wheat, Blue Paddle Pilsner, 1554 Black Ale, Abbey, Mothership Wit and Trippel, as well as a host of seasonal releases. In addition to producing world-class beers, New Belgium takes pride in being a responsible corporate role model with progressive programs such as employee ownership, open book management and a commitment to environmental stewardship. For more information, visit www.newbelgium.com.

New Belgium Brewing becomes largest craft brewery to use QR code technology

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New Belgium Ranger IPA arrives in stores

§ January 28th, 2010 § Filed under News § Tagged , , , , Comments Off

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NEW BELGIUM BREWING PRESENTS RANGER INDIA PALE ALE

Ranger IPA Debuts with New Packaging, Launching New Belgium’s Explore Series


Ft. Collins, Colorado, January 19, 2010 – Ever met a New Belgium Beer Ranger? They are the friendly folks who ensure that New Belgium beers are available in local markets where the beer is served. Spanning 26 states from the Pacific to the Atlantic, Beer Rangers do their best to protect, to pour and to partake. Because of their selfless dedication to keep taps flowing and shelves stocked, New Belgium Brewing has created a beer in their honor: Ranger IPA. This year-round India Pale Ale is a unique addition to the New Belgium portfolio, and answers Rangers’ (and their local beer drinkers’) call for something new and hoppy in 2010.

While IPA is not technically a Belgian style, it was recently agreed upon that a hoppy offering from New Belgium was in order. Simcoe, Chinook and Cascade hops lead off the beer, with Cascade added again for dry-hopping. We’re talking three pounds of hops per barrel resulting in a bright, citrus blast of hops riding a substantial, malty base. Pale and dark caramel malts bring out the hop aroma and flavor from start to finish. Ranger IPA offers 70 IBUs and is 6.5% ABV.

“The Belgian tradition of thinking outside the box freed us up to create a beer we all love that falls outside a conventional interpretation of Belgian ‘style’,” said Assistant Brewmaster Grady Hull. “It was fun to play with some new elements – this is by far the hoppiest beer we have ever produced.”

The new offering, Ranger IPA, and its closest friends, Abbey, Mothership Wit and Trippel, are getting fresh, vivid graphics under the Explore Series. These four beers’ departure from New Belgium’s traditional watercolor packaging will make eyes pop and bottle caps fly. View imagery here.

Ranger IPA retails for approximately $7.99 and is offered in most states where New Belgium is sold.

About New Belgium Brewing Company
New Belgium Brewing Company, makers of Fat Tire Amber Ale and a host of Belgian-inspired beers, began operations in a tiny Fort Collins basement in 1991. Today, the third largest craft brewer in the U.S., New Belgium produces eight year-round beers; Fat Tire Amber Ale, Ranger IPA, Sunshine Wheat, Blue Paddle Pilsner, 1554 Black Ale, Abbey, Mothership Wit and Trippel, as well as a host of seasonal releases. In addition to producing world-class beers, New Belgium takes pride in being a responsible corporate role model with progressive programs such as employee ownership, open book management and a commitment to environmental stewardship. For more information, visit www.newbelgium.com.

New Belgium Ranger IPA arrives in stores

[Disclaimer: Beernews.org is a leader in craft beer news and is the original source of this article. If you would like to check out more, please visit the original site. Thanks!]