California Common / Steam

California Common / Steam

288 beers | 3.416 Avg Score

An entirely American creation, the California Common (or "Steam Beer," which is trademarked by Anchor Brewing) originated in California in the 19th century when and where ice was not readily available. This style is therefore somewhat of a hybrid lager(-ale), which is brewed with strains of lager yeast that can effectively ferment under higher than normal (for lagers) temperatures (55-60F). At these temperatures, the lager yeasts can produce light fruity flavors that are often found in ales, while still retaining some crisp lager qualities of the beer. Additional characterstics of this style include noticeable hopping (woody and/or minty) and a basic toasted caramel malt base. The Common beers are normally clear amber to copper in color with a medium body.

Beer | Location Reviews Score
Flying Machine Angle of Incidence
NC, United States
0
0.000
Industrial Arts Autumn Landscape '20
NY, United States
0
0.000
Lacada Screw Steamer
Ireland
0
0.000
RockSolid Children of the Sun
GA, United States
0
0.000
Sawdust City Gravenhurst Steam
Canada
0
0.000
Ethereal Kentucky Common
KY, United States
0
0.000
Lake Of The Woods Deadhead
Canada
0
0.000
Manhattan New Boston Common Man
KS, United States
0
0.000