Half Acre Daisy Cutter 6Pk
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Description
Description
Half Acre Daisy Cutter 6Pk is a 5.2% ABV American West Coast pale ale from Chicago's Half Acre Beer Company, sold as a six-pack of 12 oz cans. Scoring 96/100 from Beer & Brewing Magazine and a 92 on BeerAdvocate, Daisy Cutter has earned its reputation as one of the most respected pale ales in the Midwest.
Quick Facts: ABV: 5.2% | Origin: Chicago, Illinois | Style: American West Coast Pale Ale | Brewery: Half Acre Beer Company
Production & Heritage
Half Acre Beer Company operates out of Chicago, Illinois, and Daisy Cutter was among the first beers brewed at its original Lincoln Avenue facility. Launched around 2009, the recipe leans on a heavy-hitting hop bill of Simcoe, Amarillo, Centennial, CTZ, and Chinook — a combination engineered for raw aromatic intensity and firm bitterness. Half Acre's brewing philosophy centers on purposefully rough, American micro beers that push for natural process and carefully selected materials, and Daisy Cutter remains the flagship expression of that ethos.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Dank resinous hops hit first, followed by waves of citrus peel, pine sap, and ripe papaya. There is a subtle biscuity malt undertone that keeps the nose grounded.
Taste: The entry is assertively hoppy, with a sharp citrus and pine bite that commands attention. At mid-palate, tropical notes of mango and papaya emerge, balanced by a bready, biscuit-like malt backbone. The bitterness is pronounced but never abrasive, building steadily through the sip.
Finish: Obscenely dry, with lingering pine resin and grapefruit pith that lasts well beyond the final swallow. The dryness amplifies the hop character and leaves you reaching for the next sip.
How to Drink Daisy Cutter
Daisy Cutter is best served cold — around 40–45°F — straight from the can or poured into a shaker pint or tulip glass to open up the hop aromatics. Its dank, bitter profile also makes it a strong candidate for beer cocktails and culinary uses: a Michelada benefits from Daisy Cutter's citrus bite cutting through the tomato and hot sauce; a Beer-a-Rita (beer margarita) gets extra depth from the tropical hop notes; and a Shandy made with fresh lemonade tempers the dryness into a refreshing warm-weather drink.
Best For
- Hop-forward pale ale fans exploring Chicago's craft beer scene
- Backyard cookouts and grilling sessions where bold beer holds up to smoky food
- Gifting a craft beer enthusiast who appreciates West Coast-style bitterness
- Stocking a home fridge with a reliable, everyday-drinking pale ale
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Daisy Cutter taste like? Daisy Cutter delivers a dank, resinous hop character upfront with prominent pine and citrus notes, followed by flashes of tropical fruit and a biscuity malt base. The finish is notably dry, leaving a clean, bitter impression.
How does Daisy Cutter compare to Three Floyds Zombie Dust? Both are highly rated Midwestern pale ales with assertive hop profiles, but Zombie Dust leans more heavily into Citra-driven tropical and citrus sweetness, while Daisy Cutter runs drier and more resinous with its Simcoe- and Centennial-heavy hop bill. Daisy Cutter's bitterness is more pronounced and its finish significantly drier than Zombie Dust's softer landing.
Is Daisy Cutter good for sipping on its own? Absolutely — at 5.2% ABV it is sessionable enough for multiple cans, and its complex hop aromatics reward slow, attentive drinking straight from a glass.
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 the brewery's original Lincoln Avenue location.
What foods pair well with Daisy Cutter? Spicy Thai green curry works well because the hop bitterness cuts through coconut richness. Grilled burgers with sharp cheddar complement the malt backbone. Fish tacos with lime crema echo the citrus hop notes. Pepperoni pizza matches the beer's dryness and resinous bite. Aged Gouda offers a nutty counterpoint to the pine and citrus character.
What sizes does Daisy Cutter come in? Daisy Cutter is widely available in six-packs of 12 oz cans and is also commonly found in single 16 oz tallboy cans.
Is Daisy Cutter worth the price? Daisy Cutter positions as a premium everyday craft pale ale — not a limited release or barrel-aged rarity, but a consistently high-quality flagship that punches well above many beers in its price tier, as reflected by its 96/100 score from Beer & Brewing Magazine.
Why Daisy Cutter?
When Daisy Cutter debuted in 2009, few Chicago pale ales delivered this level of dank, uncompromising hop intensity. A 96/100 from Beer & Brewing Magazine and a 92 on BeerAdvocate — drawn from over 4,100 user ratings — confirm that the beer has maintained its quality over more than a decade of production. The five-hop blend of Simcoe, Amarillo, Centennial, CTZ, and Chinook creates a layered complexity that many single-hop pale ales cannot match. For anyone seeking a benchmark West Coast-style pale ale brewed in the heart of the Midwest, Daisy Cutter remains the standard.
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