Is there a name for the beer you make when you look upon shelves of random leftover grains from various brews, and decide to hooch it all together with leftover hops and whatever random yeast is surviving in the fridge? Is there a name for that?
A "kitchen sink beer," sir.
In this case, it's not a kitchen sink beer (although I can certainly see how you might arrive at that conclusion). I've always had a soft spot for Anchor Steam. I love the beer, I love the Fritz Maytag story, as a West Coast native living on the East Coast, I love the idea of hardscrabble 49ers figuring out a way to make beer in less than ideal conditions.
Bluntly, I'm a dewy-eyed Anchor Steam fanboi.
Nevertheless, I'm a bit skeptical that those hardscrabble 49ers were quaffing expensive 2-row and (imported?) C40, much less enjoying a hop variety that wouldn't be created for a further 85 years. I've always thought it much more likely that they were guzzling something that was 6-row and corn based with a light (due to expense) touch of Clusters. I haven't done any serious research on this topic, so this is mere conjecture. And that's okay, because I have done enough research on steam beer to be comfortable with the notion that 99% of steam beer's history is conjecture and outright BS. All the same, I'm sure my entirely anachronistic recipe, while being very far of the actual mark, is substantially closer to the real thing than Anchor Steam.