Half Acre Lincoln Tap Room

Chicago


Half Acre was one of the leaders of Chicago's craft brewing movement, concocting the deliciously hoppy Daisy Cutter Pale Ale and selling it in cans. The beer earned a cult following, and now local suds fanatics practically live in the exposed-brick and rustic-wood tap room, sucking down the strong 'core' brews and limited-batch 'adventure' beers.

An upscale pub-grub menu (with an emphasis on eclectic burritos) accompanies the beer lineup. Tours ($10) take place at 11am on Saturdays; reservations are not accepted, so arrive early. While Half Acre opened a larger brewery and tap room a couple of miles north near Rosehill Cemetery, the Lincoln brewery is the original site and the one where more of the experimental beers are made.


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