Cesar Chavez was a great American labor leader and civil rights activist who helped form the National Farm Workers Association in 1962. It is only right then, to name our Mexican Lager in his honor...
Pillowy mouthfeel? Check. Huge hop flavor from multiple dry hoppings of citra and mosaic? Check. Named after the original American blue collar bad-ass? Goes without saying.
The California common is brewed with lager yeast but fermented at ale fermentation temperatures. There is a noticeable degree of toasted malt and/or caramel-like malt character in flavor and often in aroma.