Voodoo Ranger's Tanker Tour Focuses on East Coast This Year

Voodoo Ranger, America's No, 1 IPA, is unleashing a 21-foot towering tallboy tanker on the East Coast, an expanded mobile spectacle designed to deliver a larger footprint, deeper fan engagement, and fully immersive activations powered by G-Force, the brand's breakout line extension of 2026.

Last year's West Coast Tanker Tour drew massive crowds, generated millions of online views, and sparked a surge of fan requests from cities nationwide. So, this year's Tanker Tour is hitting major events from Atlanta to New York City before ending in Chicago to meet fan demand head-on and bring an even bigger, bolder Voodoo Ranger presence through the Midwest and East Coast.

At every stop, fans will have the chance to experience the G-Force phenomenon firsthand through exclusive tastings, interactive challenges, giveaways, and larger-than-life photo opportunities centered around the massive tanker itself, ultimately testing which city has what it takes to empty the tanker.

"Last year we sent a giant beer tanker on the road and things got out of hand in the best possible way," said Kiron Chakraborty, Marketing Director of Voodoo Ranger. "Fans crowded the stops, social feeds exploded, and the rest of the country immediately started asking when it was their turn. Since G-Force became the biggest craft beer launch of the year, bringing the tanker back wasn't really a question. It was the only move big enough to keep up."

G-Force launched this year and quickly skyrocketed to the No, 1 craft launch and the category's top growth driver. An instant fan favorite, with its maximum flavor and 11% ABV, G-Force once again showed Voodoo Ranger's unmatched ability to introduce beers that don't just enter the market but take off, giving its loyal fanbase a compelling new offering while continuing to attract new drinkers.

Now in its second year, the Tanker Tour is amplifying that momentum by turning craft beer into an oversized consumer event, bringing Voodoo Ranger to life at concerts, conventions, and gameday experiences.