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Half Acre Tuna Extra Pale Ale

Half Acre Tuna Extra Pale Ale

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Illanois- Pale Ale- 4.7% ABV. Why is the beer called Tuna? We don't know. Just say it, "I'll take a Tuna." It feels good. The ocean is a magical place. Watermelon, peach, guava. A denser body to hold up to the sweeter finish. Lemon lime citrus zest, tropical fruit juices.
Half Acre Bodem

Half Acre Bodem

4 out of 5 stars

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Illinois- American IPA- 6.7% ABV. An IPA firmly at the midpoint of West Coast classic and East Coast shift. Bright Golden Orange in color, this IPA is slammed with Mosaic, Cashmere and Idaho 7 Hops. Soft, welcoming mouth feel with a sticky mix of citrus and tropical fruits.
Half Acre Bodem

Half Acre Bodem

4 out of 5 stars

1 reviews
Illinois- American IPA- 6.7% ABV. An IPA firmly at the midpoint of West Coast classic and East Coast shift. Bright Golden Orange in color, this IPA is slammed with Mosaic, Cashmere and Idaho 7 Hops. Soft, welcoming mouth feel with a sticky mix of citrus and tropical fruits.
Half Acre Deep Space

Half Acre Deep Space

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Illinois- IPA- 10% ABV. Our house IPA, Space, doubled. Falconer's Flight & Citra hops course you far into the unknown. Taste is very strong, very bitter, and heavy on the tongue. Well balanced sweet and bitterness and no lingering aftertaste.
Half Acre Benthic

Half Acre Benthic

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Illinois- American Double/Imperial IPA. This style of beer generally offers hop-forward flavors and aromas (much like American IPAs), but with a higher alcohol content and often more hop bitterness. Use of different hops offer different flavors and aromas
Half Acre Vallejo

Half Acre Vallejo

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United States - Illinois - American IPA. This style of beer generally offers hop-forward flavors and aromas as well as hop bitterness supported by a malt backbone. Use of different hops offer different flavors and aromas.Code: 200060161
Half Acre Benthic

Half Acre Benthic

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Illinois- American Double/Imperial IPA. This style of beer generally offers hop-forward flavors and aromas (much like American IPAs), but with a higher alcohol content and often more hop bitterness. Use of different hops offer different flavors and aromas