Voodoo Ranger And Tombstone Pizza Are Teaming Up For A Pizza IPA
Would you try a pizza flavored beer? (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Everyone loves pizza. Likewise, everyone loves beer. So, why not combine the two? That’s the idea Voodoo Ranger and Tombstone Pizza had when they decided to join forces to create a Pizza IPA!
Sure, they’re both good separately. They’re even good paired together. However, will it be good in one product? Let’s find out more on this unique offering.
Voodoo Ranger And Tombstone Pizza Are Teaming Up For A Pizza IPA
At first, it almost sounds like something the internet would create as a joke. Pizza beer? I just can’t imagine what it would taste like. Granted, it is coming from a likely pair. Voodoo Ranger uses skeletons in their visual campaigns, and Tombstone Pizza has a similar theme. So, it makes sense for the two to collaborate.
Typically, IPA stands for India Pale Ale. Now, It’s Incredible Pizza Ale. The I(Pizza)A, is a 7% ABV and features flavors you’d expect from a Tombstone pizza crispy crust, tomato sauce, and delicious herbs and spices, according to Food Beast.
The limited-edition beer will be available starting on National Beer Day on April 7th. However, you can sign up through April 7th for a chance to win a free four-pack of I(Pizza)A. You can enter here for your chance to win.
Voodoo Ranger’s I(Pizza)A will sell in four-packs of 16oz cans for $49.99 for a limited time in select markets. Does this sound good to you? I just cannot seem to wrap my head around it. Pizza is good! Beer is good! However, I fear it would end up tasting like Tomato Juice or V8, or something. Personally, I think I’ll be keeping my beer and pizza separate. I think this is just too much for me right now.
Would you be willing to try it? Could this be your next go-to beverage? See more about it below.
21 Best Rock Songs About Drinking/Booze
Pull up a stool and start running a tab, because we’re diving into one of rock’s most popular topics: Alcohol. Frankly, it’s practically a worldwide pastime.
After all, Benjamin Franklin is credited with saying, “Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy.” Frank Sinatra once said, “Alcohol may be man’s worst enemy, but the Bible says love your enemy.” And then, there’s the greatest quote about alcohol in the world: “I love scotch. Scotchy, scotch, scotch. Here it goes down, down into my belly.”
Whether it’s beer or wine or spirits, there are countless songs in rock history about drinking. Some of these songs are upbeat, while others are dark. Some are joyous, while others are sorrowful. Regardless, many have resonated with fans spanning multiple generations.
(Before moving forward, let’s make one thing very clear: This list isn’t meant to glorify drinking. We all know that the bottle has taken away some of the greats that we still miss today. Didn’t mean to be a downer, but it’s a sentiment worth mentioning because it’s very important. So please, drink responsibly. Now, back to the list.)
When it comes to songs about booze, which ones are the best? Surely, that’s a great debate to be had sitting at any bar. (And we strongly encourage that conversation the next time you’re at a bar. Who doesn’t love a tipsy debate?) Whether you find this list while at your favorite watering hole or come across it at a raucous party, our list will give you the perfect soundtrack for either occasion.
From hard rock to soft rock and everywhere in between, here is our ranking of the 21 best rock songs about drinking or booze. Cheers!
Cort Freeman was born and raised in Metro Detroit. He was named Clarkston High School 2009 Class Clown 13 years after graduating. Totally normal thing to happen. That’s thanks to his time spent as an Intern at Comedy Central and Social Media Correspondent for The Colbert Report. Cort has done comedy across the country, both standing up and sitting down. When he’s not trying to make you laugh on-air and online, he’s probably at home enjoying his favorite shows like Seinfeld, South Park, and The Office. He’s also totally uncomfortable writing about himself in the third person. Cort enjoys writing about comedy, food, sports, and entertainment. So, basically anything and everything.