Best Beer Bread Recipe | The Fresh Cooky (2024)

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This EASY Beer Bread recipe is one of the easiest quick bread recipes around and one I share often! Using just 4 common pantry ingredients, 5 minute prep, no rise time and less than an hour to bake. It’s the perfect bread for every meal, BBQ, or hearty dinner.

I love bread, all kinds, perhaps it’s because I’m ¼ Italian and ¾ German? Can you blame your heritage for your love of something?

This recipe for easy Beer Bread will become a go-to recipe for a quick bread to go with any soup or stew or other comfort food. The best part, you probably have all the ingredients in your pantry!

If you love delicious breads and rolls, you might try these other fabulous homemade breads; Beer Cheddar Popover Muffins, Easy Yeast Rolls, or this wonderful Russian Black Bread.

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Ingredients

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What is the Best Beer to use for Beer Bread

Your choice! Different beers impart different flavors; I’d love to hear what your favorite is for this bread.

Darker beers yield a stronger, more robust beer taste, and lighter is well, lighter. Honestly, I’m not terribly picky when it comes to bread, especially if it’s homemade and hot from the oven!

Except raisins, please don’t put raisins in my bread, or my oatmeal, or my cookies — I have a thing with cooked raisins.

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Anyway, the darker the beer the darker the bread will be, literally and have a stronger taste and the lighter the beer the lighter the taste and the color of the bread.

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Tips for the Best Beer Bread

  1. Instead of making one large loaf of easy beer bread, split it up, making 4 small mini loaves (using mini loaf pans).
  2. The alcohol cooks out during baking, so it is safe for kids and non-drinking adults alike, but if you feel more comfortable, use non-alcoholic beer OR try ginger ale or ginger beer (non alcohol type).
  3. Add shredded cheese, chopped green chilis (drained), herbs (try dill, yum!) during your mixing process to add a variety.
  4. Wrap cooled leftover loaves in foil, place in freezer baggie and freeze until desired use. To reheat, remove from baggie and place foil wrapped loaf into a preheated 250° oven for 20-30 minutes.
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In a large mixing bowl add all-purpose flour, sea salt, all natural cane sugar and baking powder; stir together with a whisk. Stir in ¼ cup melted butter.

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Slowly pour beer into flour mixture; stirring gently while you pour. It will foam up and your mixture will be lumpy, sticky and thick. Spoon into prepared loaf pan or 4 mini loaf pans and smooth top(s) down with spatula.

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Bake your Easy Beer Bread for 20-30 minutes for mini loaves, 55-1 hour for full size loaf pan, until toothpick comes out clean.

During the last 5 minutes of baking, remove from the oven and brush the top of the loaf(s) with remaining melted butter, return to the oven. (Optional, but worth it)

Let cool for 10 minutes then invert pans to remove bread, slice and serve immediately.

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Recipes that pair well with beer bread:

  • Best Beef Stew
  • Broccoli Cheese Soup
  • Sunday Pot Roast
  • Italian Wedding Soup
  • Best Bacon Beef Minestrone Soup
  • Beer Cheese Soup
  • Bangers and Mash
  • Shepherd’s Pie
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Easy Beer Bread

This EASY Beer Bread recipe is one of the easiest bread recipes around. Using just 6 common pantry ingredients, no rise time and less than an hour to bake. It’s the perfect bread for every meal, BBQ, Picnic, Cookout or Party!

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Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour hour

Total Time: 1 hour hour 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 12 slices. 1 large loaf or 4 mini loaves

Calories: 210kcal

Author: Kathleen Pope

Ingredients

  • 3 cups all-purpose flour
  • ¼ cup sugar I use unbleached, organic
  • 3 teaspoon baking powder or 1 Tablespoon
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 12 oz beer can or bottle of your favorite
  • ½ cup melted butter divided

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Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 375°F. Butter or use non-stick spray on a large loaf pan or 3-4 mini loaf pans.

  • In a large mixing bowl, mix flour, baking powder, salt and sugar together using a whisk. Add ¼ cup melted butter and stir into mixture. Add beer, slowly, it will foam up, then stir gently. Dough will be very sticky, thick and a little lumpy.If desired, add herbs (try dill 1 tsp), and/or 1 cup shredded cheese (your choice) and/or 1 can of diced green chilis (drained) and stir in. Scoop evenly into loaf pan(s) and smooth top.

  • MINI LOAF PANS bake 20-30 minutes for FULL size loaf pan, bake 55-1 hour, until toothpick inserted comes out clean. During last 5 minutes of baking brush on balance of melted butter, return to oven.

  • Allow to cool on rack 5-10 minutes before removing bread from pan. Enjoy immediately with butter or

    cool completely

    and freeze or refrigerate leftovers. Leftovers may be wrapped in foil, frozen in freezer baggie. To reheat, place foil wrapped loaf in 250 degree oven for 20-30 minutes.

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Notes

All beers work! Try your favorite! Darker beers yield a stronger, beer taste.

All alcohol cooks out during baking process, so safe for kids and non-drinking adults.

If using dark or glass loaf pans, reduce heat by 25°F and bake until toothpick comes out clean.

Nutrition

Serving: 1slice | Calories: 210kcal | Carbohydrates: 29g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.4g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 0.3g | Cholesterol: 20mg | Sodium: 362mg | Potassium: 44mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 236IU | Calcium: 67mg | Iron: 2mg

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  1. Best Beer Bread Recipe | The Fresh Cooky (15)P.J. Coldren

    Can one use Demerara Cane Sugar in beer bread?

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    • Best Beer Bread Recipe | The Fresh Cooky (16)Kathleen Pope

      Hi PJ, You could, but I would maybe pulse it in a food processor or blender real quick to break down the crystals a bit, I don’t think they would “melt” into the dough quite like granulated sugar would, but I bet the flavor would be great! Let me know how it turns out!

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      • Best Beer Bread Recipe | The Fresh Cooky (17)P.J. Coldren

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        I’ll try it using the blender and see how it goes. Thanks . . .

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        • Best Beer Bread Recipe | The Fresh Cooky (19)Kathleen Pope

          Let me know how it goes!

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  2. Best Beer Bread Recipe | The Fresh Cooky (20)vicki crowser

    New to your blog – LOVE beer bread and am anxious to try your recipe – thank you for sharing.

    JOY,
    Vicki

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    • Best Beer Bread Recipe | The Fresh Cooky (21)Kathleen Pope

      Welcome, welcome soo very glad you are here!!

      Reply

  3. Best Beer Bread Recipe | The Fresh Cooky (22)Lynn Spencer

    I can just imagine how tasty this will be with a pot roast! Pinning for future reference.

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  4. Best Beer Bread Recipe | The Fresh Cooky (23)Miz Helen

    We featured your awesome post at Full Plate Thursday,454! Thanks so much for sharing your talent with us and hope you will come back soon!
    Miz Helen

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  5. Best Beer Bread Recipe | The Fresh Cooky (24)Miz Helen

    Thanks so much for sharing your delicious Beer Bread with us at Full Plate Thursday, we will just love it!
    Miz Helen

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    • Best Beer Bread Recipe | The Fresh Cooky (25)Kathleen

      Quite welcome Miz Helen! Have a great week!

      Reply

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FAQs

What is the best beer to use when making beer bread? ›

Lighter beers, such as lagers, ales and pilsners, will give your bread a lighter color, and mild taste that just about everyone loves. Darker beers like stouts and porters make a darker-colored loaf and have a stronger beer flavor. Hoppy beers like IPAs will give your bread a more bitter taste.

Why is my beer bread so dense? ›

Overworking the dough of your beer bread will affect the texture, causing it to turn from soft and chewy to tough and condensed.

Why did my beer bread not rise? ›

Beer has rising agent in it already, but most store-bought beer will not have enough of it to make the bread rise; for this, most beer bread recipes include baking powder, which reacts with the beer to lets the bread rise and develop air pockets.

Does the alcohol bake out of beer bread? ›

Most of the alcohol cooks out of the bread but not a hundred percent.

Why is my beer bread bitter? ›

Of course, the final flavor depends a lot on the type of beer you choose to use. Some beers, such as IPAs, may give the bread a more bitter taste. What is this? I tend to stick with darker beers for a richer, less sour flavor.

Is Miller High Life good for beer bread? ›

I've made beer bread with everything from craft beers (Allagash White, Moosehead, etc.), to commercial beers like Heineken, Miller Highlife, and Samuel Adams Boston Lager (which we found lends more of a pronounced aroma than others on the list, and didn't make our favorite loaf).

What makes bread lighter and fluffier? ›

Add Sugar

Adding sugar weakens the gluten structure, absorbs water, and eventually makes the bread lighter and softer. As a result, sugar improves the bread's taste, structure and texture. Yeast also eats up sugar to produce carbon dioxide, which raises the dough and makes bread fluffy.

How do you make bread airy and not dense? ›

Well it's simple, bread flour has an increased amount of protein or more gluten which results in a lighter, fluffier dough which produces a less dense finished product. All-purpose flour can be used for bread but bread flour is always better if your goal is a “fluffier” bread.

How do you know when beer bread is done? ›

Bake the bread for 45 to 50 minutes, until a toothpick inserted about 1/2" into the top of the loaf comes out clean, or with a few moist crumbs clinging to it.

What happens if you put too much beer in beer bread? ›

Don't add too much beer

The amount of beer you use should equal the amount of flour. Too much beer will make your bread sticky, while not enough won't allow it to rise properly.

How long should you let bread rise the second time? ›

For deeper flavour (and convenience), most doughs can be put in the fridge for their second rise and left to prove overnight.

Why does my homemade bread taste like beer? ›

If your bread has a sour, yeasty flavour and smells of alcohol then you have either used too much yeast.or you may have use stale yeast or creamed fresh yeast with sugar.

Can children have beer bread? ›

Can children or dogs eat your beer bread? Yes.

Is beer bread ok for kids to eat? ›

Keep in mind, the alcohol evaporates in the baking process, so it is safe for the kids to enjoy as well.

Can you taste the beer in beer bread? ›

Probably a bit of both. If you're not a fan of beer, no worries. Beer bread has a beautiful malty, yeasty flavor, that's light and not at all overwhelming or beer-y.

What is the best beer to bake with? ›

Amber and brown ales tend to be less bitter than the alternatives and feature a nutty flavor. Because of this, these beers are often recommended for caramels, cookies, and pies. Light-colored beers have their place in baking, too. Lagers and Witbiers are used in lighter cakes and cookies.

What kind of beer to use for Trader Joe's beer bread? ›

It's also the phrase you'll find gracing each box of Trader Joe's Beer Bread Mix. The flavor of the finished loaf really depends on what kind of beer you use: Go with a lager for a lighter profile, an IPA for a hearty, hoppy taste, or a stout for a rich result with a slightly darker finished product.

Is IPA good for beer bread? ›

Just remember that whatever beer you choose, the flavor profile will come through. In general, I'd probably steer clear of IPAs, unless you really love that bitterness, since it gives the baked bread a slightly bitter bite. But I think dark and fruity beers would almost always work really well,” he said.

What beer is good for cooking? ›

Wheat beers are great for chicken and seafood. If you're cooking pork, beef, and lamb, you will need ales, porters, and stouts. Hearty meat goes well with belgian ales. Stews pair well with ale.

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