California Common, often called Steam Beer, is a unique beer style that emerged in San Francisco, USA, in the 19th century. At that time, brewers did not have modern cooling systems, so they fermented lager yeast at warmer-than-normal temperatures, creating a beer with characteristics between lager and ale.
This beer typically ranges in color from amber to copper, with flavors of caramel, toasted bread, and light malt, combined with Northern Brewer hop aromas that have subtle herbal and woody undertones.
California Common has a medium body, a slightly dry finish, and is quite balanced, creating a smooth and easy-to-drink experience while still offering depth of flavor.

