Volo
Half Acre Beer Company

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From:
Half Acre Beer Company
 
Illinois, United States
Style:
American Lager
Ranked #143
ABV:
4.8%
Score:
85
Ranked #28,383
Avg:
3.76 | pDev: 7.45%
Ratings:
34 | reviews: 10
Status:
Active
Rated:
Dec 10, 2021
Added:
Apr 08, 2019
Wants:
  1
Gots:
  4
A lagered wheat beer that's ultimately smooth and round with subdued citrus and floral undertones. A portion of the barley used to brew this beer was grown especially for Half Acre at a family member's farm, in Marion County, IL.
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Ratings by Commandophile:
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Rated by Commandophile from Illinois

3.71/5  rDev -1.3%
look: 4 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 3.75 | feel: 3.75 | overall: 3.75

Jul 21, 2019
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Rated: 3.6 by TMoney2591 from Illinois

Dec 10, 2021
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Reviewed by tone77 from Pennsylvania

3.5/5  rDev -6.9%
look: 4 | smell: 3.25 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 3.75 | overall: 3.5
Poured from a 16 oz. can. Has a golden color with a 1/2 inch head. Smell is mild, some malts are present. Taste is of wheat, malts, light hops and citrus, very refreshing. Feels medium/full bodied in the mouth and overall is a decent and easy drinking beer.
Dec 14, 2019
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Reviewed by metter98 from New York

3.71/5  rDev -1.3%
look: 4 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 3.75 | feel: 3.75 | overall: 3.75
A: The beer is slightly hazy yellow in color and has a large column of bubbles rapidly rising from the center of the glass. It poured with a finger high bright white head that has excellent rendition properties and consistently left a half finger high head covering the surface and lots of lacing down the sides of the glass.
S: Light aromas of wheat are present in the nose.
T: The taste follows the smell and has flavors of wheat along with hints of citrusy hops.
M: It feels a bit more than light-bodied and clean on the palate with a moderate amount of carbonation.
O: This beer has nice aromas and flavors of wheat without the raw mouthfeel and instead is very clean on the palate.

Serving type: can
Nov 20, 2019
 
Rated: 4.1 by RobinLee from Wisconsin

Sep 29, 2019
 
Rated: 3.58 by Vylo from New Jersey

Aug 12, 2019
 
Rated: 3 by prisdefer from New York

Jul 18, 2019
 
Rated: 3.77 by mush from Illinois

Jun 30, 2019
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Reviewed by michaelsmith11 from Illinois

3.95/5  rDev +5.1%
look: 3.75 | smell: 3.75 | taste: 4 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 4
The look was pale gold and cloudy. You could definitely smell the bready malt. I could also pick up a little floral aroma. The taste was highlighted by the malt and grain. The mouthfeel was soft with a little creaminess. A very nice offering from Half Acre. A good summer beer and a nice break from all the NE IPAs.
Jun 30, 2019
 
Rated: 3.84 by NappyB from Illinois

Jun 29, 2019
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Reviewed by emerge077 from Illinois

3.78/5  rDev +0.5%
look: 3.75 | smell: 3.75 | taste: 3.75 | feel: 4 | overall: 3.75
I like to think this is the “bocce beer” that Half Acre makes.
Volo is in Lake County, and not especially worth naming a beer after. Some wheat in this beer is from downstate Marion County, which is neither here nor there.

Pale gold with a very light haze and rapidly rising carb trails. Ample foam, no lacing to speak of really. Patchy surface skim.

Aroma is mild, bready soft wheat and some light apple esters.
Taste is similarly mild but pleasant, bread crust, grainy wheat, light apple.
Lighter bodied with a smooth, creamy feel from the wheat. Ample carb that softens up over time and doesn’t distract.

Overall it’s a pretty simple and straightforward beer you don’t have to think much about. Allowing for more focus on your bocce game strategy on the new courts at Balmoral.
Jun 19, 2019
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Reviewed by basaywhat from Illinois

3.91/5  rDev +4%
look: 3.75 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 3.75 | overall: 3.75
16 oz can. Pours a clear yellow color, with a nice full white head. It had the smooth malt intro from wheat, with a slight added graininess. It finished with a slightly citrusy, more piney hop profile.
Jun 13, 2019
 
Rated: 3.84 by SierraFlight from Virginia

Jun 12, 2019
 
Rated: 3.65 by Guinnsslvr from Illinois

Jun 12, 2019
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Reviewed by barnzy78 from Illinois

3.55/5  rDev -5.6%
look: 4 | smell: 3.25 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 3.5
16oz can, dare stamped "03/26/10 LET THE COWBOY RIDE". Chill hazed yellow-golden body with a thick creamy off-white head. Earthy & grassy aroma with mild lemony citrus and wheat. Flavors are similar to aroma with notes if mildly nutty wheat, lemongrass, earthy hops, and a bit soapy with some floral undertones on the finish. Full body, creamy and smooth, good carbonation, and a balanced finish. Good lagered wheat beer. Nothing special but very easy to drink.
Jun 10, 2019
 
Rated: 3.5 by cryptichead from Illinois

Jun 08, 2019
 
Rated: 3.75 by mooseo from Pennsylvania

Jun 02, 2019
 
Rated: 3.25 by djrn2 from New Jersey

Jun 01, 2019
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Reviewed by defunksta from Wisconsin

3.43/5  rDev -8.8%
look: 3.75 | smell: 3.75 | taste: 3.25 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 3.25
Appearance: Pours a pale, but effervescent bubbly lemon color. Sort of similar to lemonade. A mild to medium head.
Aroma: Lemon citrus with some sweet apple, grape, and stonefruit.
Flavor: Taste follows the nose but milder. Some citrus and honeysuckle, but very little flavor overall. Finishes with a bready yeast in the mouth that dries & cleans out the palate. Alcohol is non-detectable.
Feel: Light to medium bodied. Grainy and yeast that dries out the palate.

Compared to an Alaskan Blonde ale: Almost identical. I misidentified them on a 3-way taste test. Similar lemon and honey flavors. This one has slightly more apple and stonefruit. More yeasty as well. That's really the only way to differentiate these.

Overall: A drinkable and mild wheat beer. Less flavor and wheat than I expected, but sort of expected with the lower ABV. Still, I think it could benefit from more flavor.
May 27, 2019
 
Rated: 3.93 by drstalker from Illinois

May 15, 2019