
California’s Uncommon: A Steamy Story from the Old West
A type of beer peculiar to American history has managed to survive, if not always thrive, as this New World style steams into its third century.
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A type of beer peculiar to American history has managed to survive, if not always thrive, as this New World style steams into its third century.

The popularity of cold IPA has blown the cover off a quiet yet long-running practice in commercial brewing: using lager yeast to make beer sold as ale. Sam Tierney, brewing manager at the Firestone Walker Propagator brewery in Los Angeles, offers some perspective.