Half Acre Daisy Cutter 4Pk
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Description
Description
Half Acre Daisy Cutter 4-Pack is a 5.2% ABV American Pale Ale from Chicago's Half Acre Beer Company, sold in a 4-pack of 16oz cans. Scored 96/100 by Beer & Brewing and a 92 on BeerAdvocate, Daisy Cutter has established itself as one of the most respected pale ales in the Midwest and a benchmark for the style nationally.
Quick Facts: ABV: 5.2% | Origin: Chicago, Illinois | Style: American Pale Ale | Brewery: Half Acre Beer Company
Production & Heritage
Half Acre Beer Company was founded in Chicago and initially operated as a contract brewery before opening its own Lincoln Avenue production facility. Daisy Cutter was among the first beers brewed at that location, originally released as a limited-run bomber that gained immediate and widespread popularity — the brewery has noted it "dropped like a bomb," a nod to the beer's name, which references a type of aerial bomb fuse. The hop bill layers Simcoe, Amarillo, Centennial, CTZ, and Chinook varieties, producing a heavily aromatic but balanced pale ale that avoids the bitterness arms race common in the style.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Dank resinous pine leads, followed by waves of citrus peel and tropical fruit — papaya and mango in particular. A faint biscuity malt sweetness anchors the hop-forward nose.
Taste: Grassy hops hit first on the palate, giving way to a flash of lemon-lime brightness at mid-sip. Bready caramel malt provides balance through the center, while the hop character remains assertive without veering into aggressive bitterness. The interplay between dank citrus and light honey malt keeps each sip interesting.
Finish: Obscenely dry, as the brewery describes it, with lingering pine and herbal bitterness. The dryness is clean rather than astringent, encouraging the next sip rather than overwhelming the palate.
How to Drink Daisy Cutter
Daisy Cutter is best enjoyed cold from the can or poured into a shaker pint or tulip glass to release its aggressive hop aromatics. A slight chill — around 45°F — preserves the dank citrus character while letting the malt backbone come through. Its 5.2% ABV and dry finish also make it a strong candidate for beer cocktails: a Michelada benefits from its citrus-pine profile against hot sauce and lime; a Shandy pairing with fresh lemonade plays off the existing lemon-lime notes; and a Boilermaker alongside a pour of rye whiskey creates a spicy, herbal contrast to the hop resin.
Best For
- Backyard grilling sessions where a sessionable but flavorful pale ale holds up to charred and smoked foods
- Introducing craft beer drinkers to a classic hop-forward American Pale Ale without IPA-level intensity
- Stocking a home fridge with a reliable, everyday Chicago craft staple
- Bringing to a gathering of beer enthusiasts who appreciate a well-constructed hop bill
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Daisy Cutter taste like? Daisy Cutter delivers dank citrus and pine resin up front, supported by biscuity caramel malt and a flash of lemon-lime brightness. It finishes extremely dry with lingering herbal hop bitterness.
How does Daisy Cutter compare to Sierra Nevada Pale Ale? Both are foundational American Pale Ales, but Daisy Cutter leans danker and more tropical thanks to its heavy use of Simcoe and Amarillo hops, while Sierra Nevada Pale Ale showcases a more traditional Cascade hop profile with floral and grapefruit character. Daisy Cutter is often described as part of the "second wave" of American pale ales that built on the template Sierra Nevada established.
Is Daisy Cutter good for beginners? At 5.2% ABV with a balanced malt backbone, Daisy Cutter is an accessible entry point into hop-forward beers without the intensity of a double IPA. Its dry, clean finish keeps it approachable for drinkers still developing a taste for American hops.
Where is Daisy Cutter made? Daisy Cutter is brewed by Half Acre Beer Company in Chicago, Illinois. It was one of the first beers produced at their Lincoln Avenue brewery and remains a flagship offering.
What foods pair well with Daisy Cutter? Grilled burgers or bratwurst match its assertive hop character with charred fat and spice. Fish tacos with lime crema echo the citrus notes. Sharp cheddar or aged gouda stand up to the resinous bitterness. Spicy Thai green curry finds balance against the dry malt body. Pizza with fresh basil and pepperoni mirrors the herbal, savory hop profile.
What sizes does Daisy Cutter come in? Daisy Cutter is widely available in 16oz 4-packs and is also commonly found on draft at bars and restaurants throughout the Chicago area and its broader distribution footprint.
Is Daisy Cutter worth the price? Daisy Cutter positions as a premium craft pale ale that punches well above many beers in its price tier, backed by a 96/100 score from Beer & Brewing and a 92 on BeerAdvocate. For a flagship pale ale with this level of critical recognition and consistent quality, it represents strong value.
Why Daisy Cutter?
A 96/100 from Beer & Brewing and a BeerAdvocate score of 92 across more than 4,100 ratings place Daisy Cutter among the most critically acclaimed American Pale Ales in production. Its five-hop blend of Simcoe, Amarillo, Centennial, CTZ, and Chinook creates a layered aromatic intensity uncommon at 5.2% ABV, and the aggressively dry finish gives it a drinkability that heavier hop-forward styles can't match. As one of Half Acre's original recipes and a beer that gained cult status almost immediately upon release, Daisy Cutter carries genuine provenance in a crowded craft landscape. It remains a Chicago institution and a pale ale that rewards both casual drinking and close attention.
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