Half Acre Beer Company
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Half Acre Beer Company

Chicago, Illinois

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One of Chicago's original craft breweries, and the Lincoln Park taproom is a neighborhood institution. The Daisy Cutter pale ale is a Chicago classic — bright, hoppy, and endlessly drinkable. The taproom rotates seasonal and experimental batches that never make it to distribution. Come for the beer, stay for the food truck in the lot and the easy neighborhood energy.

Insider tip

The Daisy Cutter on draft and whatever seasonal one-off they're pouring that week. The beer garden out back is summer perfection.

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