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There are a few beer styles that go way back in time and are associated with a long tradition. The so-called steam beer is one of these varieties and has its roots in the 19th century. Legend has it that it was first brewed commercially in 1896 by the Anchor Brewery. The tried and tested recipe has been used ever since to produce the unique beer.
There are countless myths and stories surrounding the name Steam Beer. Steam beer was probably first brewed on the northwest coast of America. At the time of the gold rush, people resorted to this simple beer style in order to brew beer away from brewing systems and cooling systems. In all likelihood, the “Steam” in the name comes from San Francisco. Due to the lack of cooling options, the beer here used to be cooled on the roofs of houses in the typical local fog. The beer was in open vats and when it came into contact with the cold mist, it gave off a lot of thick, white steam - the name Steam Beer was born.
Nowadays, you no longer have to climb onto San Fran's foggy rooftops to make a steam beer; the process has been professionalized and tailored to modern brewing facilities. Anchor Brewery has patented the name Steam Beer and is proud to brew America's original Steam Beer.
In terms of taste, Steam Beer impresses with its beautiful balance of hops and malt. It is fruity, caramel-like, a little sweet and barely bitter.
Water, barley malt, hops, yeast