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Colorado brewery teams with Tombstone on a frozen-pizza-flavored beer

Try it at New Belgium Brewing in Fort Collins; out-of-staters will pay $50 for a four-pack

New Belgium Brewing Co. recently collaborated with Tombstone frozen pizza on a new beer. It's an IPA, but the "p" stands for "pizza." It will be released on April 7, 2024. (Provided by Tombstone)
New Belgium Brewing Co. recently collaborated with Tombstone frozen pizza on a new beer. It’s an IPA, but the “p” stands for “pizza.” It will be released on April 7, 2024. (Provided by Tombstone)
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UPDATED March 14 at 3:15 p.m. to include additional details of the partnership. 

When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie itap the inspiration for a new beer collaboration.

That’s according to Fort Collins-based New Belgium Brewing Co. (now owned by Kirin), which recently teamed up with the Tombstone frozen pizza company on a new IPA. In this case, though, the acronym stands for

The 7% ABV beer is a pizza-flavored version of New Belgium’s uber-popular Voodoo Ranger India pale ale. (No kidding.) According to the brewery’s website, it boasts notes of “Tombstone’s crispy crust, tangy tomato sauce, and savory herbs and spices.” It finishes with a dash of pepperoni-inspired heat.

According to a spokesperson, Wisconsin-based Tombstone approached New Belgium about the collab as it looked for a unique way to celebrate the company’s “born-in-a-bar heritage.” It’s set for release on April 7, which is also National Beer Day.

The only way to get it in Colorado is by visiting New Belgium’s brewery in Fort Collins (500 Linden St.), which is where the beer was brewed. There drinkers can snag a four-pack of 16-ounce cans for $14.99.

“Pizza and beer are undisputedly classics in their own rights and as a brand born in a bar, the collab between Tombstone and Voodoo Ranger delivers on the promise of bold, full-on flavor,” the pizza company said in a statement.

Beer enthusiasts living in the District of Columbia, Kentucky, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Vermont and Virginia can order it directly to their doorsteps. However, it might be your priciest pizza delivery to date at $49.99 for a single four-pack of 16-ounce cans.

New Belgium is also running a contest now through April 7. Enter to win a four-pack at .

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