Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (2024)

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You’ll have to excuse the inappropriateness of this post. I fully understand your position.. it’s 100 zillion degrees outside and the last thing you want to be tempted with is something that requires you to turn on your oven.

Baking. In the heat of the summer. Who does that?

I do!

And you should too.

Here’s an oldie but goodie (blogged before on Dine & Dish) recipe to get you in the mood…classic Beer Bread. Not the kind you mix up from a box, but just as simple.

Turn on your oven and heat things up even more. It’s so worth it. I promise!

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Buttery Beer Bread

Beer bread with a thick, buttery crust and tender inside. Quick, easy and so delicious!

Ingredients

  • 3 cups flour sifted (not packed)
  • 3 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon Kosher salt
  • 1/4 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 12 ounce can or bottle of beer
  • 1 stick butter melted

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 375°F

  • In a medium bowl and using a wire whisk, sift together all dry ingredients.

  • Add beer and stir with a wooden spoon until well incorporated.

  • Spray a loaf pan with cooking spray and pour beer bread batter into pan.

  • Pour melted butter over the top of the beer bread batter.

  • Bake for 1 hour.

  • Remove from oven and allow to cool for 15 minutes before removing from pan.

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  1. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (4)carrian says

    That bread looks amazeballs! I am a sucker for bread anyway, but yummy!!

  2. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (5)Amy Tong says

    This beer bread is truly a beauty. Yes, for bread (and probably macarons too), I don’t mind turning on the oven in the summer. 🙂 Can’t wait to try this.

    • Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (6)Sweetsugarbelle says

      I almost wish I hadn’t seen this! I’m trying NOT to indulge and it’s going to be hard to get this off my mind!!!

  3. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (7)Kathryn says

    Well it certainly isn’t a bazillion degrees here so I’m all for baking bread at the moment. It’s so grey and rainy here that I can’t think of anything more comforting.

  4. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (8)pam says

    Oh my, it’s been ages since I’ve made beer bread!

  5. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (9)Barbara says

    That IS simple! And it looks delicious!

  6. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (10)Ali @ Gimme Some Oven says

    I LOVE beer bread! One of my all-time favorites, especially since it’s so easy to whip up a batch. Your photo looks lovely! 🙂

  7. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (11)Jen @ Savory Simple says

    I love beer bread! This is my kind of recipe. Great photo!

  8. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (12)Bev @ Bev Cooks says

    Um, yes. Yes x a billion. Yes.

  9. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (13)shelly (cookies and cups) says

    Beer bread is a favorite in our house. Unfortunately I can at the whole loaf myself. Love it!

  10. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (14)Lori @ RecipeGirl says

    Ha! Not inappropriate at all. We just turned on our air last night– couldn’t stand it anymore. Though you’d probably laugh at us since it’s only 90ish… Can we top this with more butter? 🙂

  11. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (15)Lana @ Never Enough Thyme says

    Not inappropriate at all! I bake all summer. In Georgia heat. That’s what air conditioning is for, right?

  12. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (16)Jimi says

    That looks so good…totally worth turning on the oven for. My mom regularly made beer bread when I was a kid, but I don’t make it all that often and when I do, it’s usually to serve with soup. I think I could manage beer bread in this heat but probably not soup.

  13. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (17)marla says

    This bread looks amazing!! The crust is perfection 🙂

  14. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (18)Amanda Padgett says

    Holy cow, that bread looks good!! And sounds easy to make! I’ve pinned and printed – going to make it tomorrow.

  15. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (20)Johnna says

    I’m firing up the oven right now. Gonna try this without gluten, just realized I miss beer bread!

  16. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (22)Rachel Cooks says

    I’d make this no matter what temperature it was!

  17. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (23)Toni says

    Oh hey, guess who’s baking this today…yes, in the heat of the summer!!!! Thanks!

  18. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (24)Julie @ Table for Two says

    wow this bread is gorgeous!! i’m definitely going to make this tonight! it’s too easy not to 🙂

  19. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (25)Joanne Owens says

    my experience with beer bread..I used a very strong beer *Arrogant Bastard* and the beer taste was overwhelming. Great beer to drink tho.

  20. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (26)Katie | Healthnut Foodie says

    Yum! I’d been planning on making sandwich bread, but I may have to try this first! I’ve never made beer bread before!

  21. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (27)Barbara | Creative Culinary says

    When I first moved to Denver I was soon introduced to Coors Beer Bread; you know back in the day when Coors didn’t go east of the Mississippi River and it was sort of a magical beer in the minds of many?

    Same recipe, same deliciousness and I’ve even strayed from the Coors part; it’s so completely different with a dark beer. Good different!

  22. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (28)Angie says

    You are my hero!! My mom used to make the best beer bread ever and she can’t find her recipe. I am going to try this one and see how close it is. I remember eating my mom’s beer bread warm with butter….HEAVEN!!

  23. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (29)denise says

    What size loaf pan did you use? Looks delish..oh.and a question. We don’t drink beer here, so a friend provided me with a bottle about ? ago. Will bottled beer ever go bad ?

    • Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (30)Kristen says

      Great question, Denise! Sorry about missing that info.
      I used a 1.5QT 8.5×4.5×2.5 inch glass baking pan.

      I’m not sure if beer will go bad or not. I think it it is stored properly (in the fridge or out of direct sunlight) it should be fine but I honestly am not sure. I’m thinking for a recipe like this, versus drinking it, it should be fine, but that’s just my guess 🙂

  24. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (31)Ashley Bee says

    I JUST made beer bread last night! I haven’t tried it yet, but I used pumpkin beer and supplemented it with pumpkin pie spices and cinnamon sugar on top 🙂

    • Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (32)Kristen says

      That is a BRILLIANT idea!

  25. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (33)Joanne says

    I somehow constantly find myself baking in the summer! This loaf looks delicious and I love how easy it is to throw together!

  26. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (34)Amy says

    I wanna bake this just for the smell alone! I’ve used your recipe before. It’s so easy and makes the house smell so wonderful!

  27. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (35)Shaina says

    It’s cooling off here, so I’m all for turning the oven on. Perfect timing!

  28. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (36)Russell van Kraayenburg says

    This must be that beer bread I was hearing about! It looks so darn good!

  29. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (37)Tawcan says

    Looks delicious! Another bread recipe to try out.

  30. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (38)Shawn @ I Wash...You Dry says

    Hmm… wonder if I could substitute something like rootbeer or sprite for the beer? Is it just the carbonation it needs or the yeast? Either way, looks fantastic!

    • Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (39)Cassie says

      My mom has used soda before simply because she didn’t have any beer in the house and it works just as well, the taste is a little different but it works!

  31. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (40)Sommer@ASP says

    Oh Kristen, beer bread is utter bliss! I can smell it through the screen!!

  32. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (41)Kiran @ KiranTarun.com says

    I don’t mind cranking up the oven as long as the AC is on as well. Looks delicious, Kristen 🙂

  33. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (42)Angie says

    I LOVE beer bread, I just made some last week. It’s such a comfort food for me.

  34. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (43)MikeVFMK says

    That’s some good looking bread, Kristen. Love beer bread and that crust looks so good!

  35. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (45)Roxana | Roxana's Home Baking says

    Who said you’re crazy for baking in this heat? I always bake, it’s the only thing that keeps me sane!

  36. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (46)Meeta says

    I do too! And beer bread sounds pretty good to me. Sounds like fun!

  37. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (47)Sandy Vanhoey says

    For sure I can eat a lot of this beer bread. I want to eat this one.

  38. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (48)Cookbook Queen says

    This looks absolutely amazing!! Totally worth turning on the oven 🙂

  39. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (49)Sandy @ RE says

    Love this recipe – forgot about it. Baked last night, crazy hot, what was I thinking?

    See you soon!

  40. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (50)Cassie says

    Beer bread is always worth turning on the oven in my opinion. It’s a favorite in our house!

  41. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (52)Paula - bell'alimento says

    There is nothing quite like hot bread out of the oven.

  42. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (53)Miss @ Miss in the Kitchen says

    Beer bread is one of my favorite quick breads, always so great with chili!

  43. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (54)Vera Zecevic – Cupcakes Garden says

    I adore home made bread! No one has a time to do that except real fun :). Your bread look gorgeous.

  44. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (55)Diane says

    Gosh i haven’t made beer bread in ages. This is definitely enough to entice me, especially since I’ve been making a lot of jam lately.

  45. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (56)Marly says

    You’re right – some things are worth firing up the oven for – even on these crazy hot days! And I have to say this Beer Bread looks like the thing to do. Can’t wait to give it a try!

  46. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (57)Vanessa Worth says

    This is nice bear bread recipe. I haven’t tried eating bread with bear so I want to know what the taste is.

  47. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (58)Kelly says

    This looks delicious, thanks for sharing it! I’ll be sure to give it a try!

  48. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (59)Jimi says

    I know this post is old news by now, but I made your beer bread last night, and it was delicious! And so easy. It was perfect with soup. I just ordered some beer bread mix from a home party I went to. I wanted to make homemade to see how it compares. I have a feeling we’ll be giving the mix away. 🙂

  49. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (60)Carmen says

    Buttery Beer Bread~~~
    Made 6 mini loaves, added 2 cups of diced pepperoni and 2 cups of shredded cheddar cheese and cut butter to 1/2 stick and they came out delicous, perfect, yummy and freezing to add to holiday cookies baskets!Love it!!!

  50. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (61)Julia Morrisroe says

    ugh, wish I’d read about reducing the butter sooner – it spilled over the bread pan and has made a quite a stinky mess, I hope it still tastes ok.

  51. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (62)Julia Morrisroe says

    ugh, wish I’d read about reducing the butter sooner – it spilled over the bread pan and has made a quite a stinky mess, I hope it still tastes ok.

  52. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (63)Dianna Little Nadjkovic says

    I add the butter to the mix to give the bread a softer crust. I also sift all the dry ingredients together three times before I add the beer and the butter. LOVED this recipe! Very nice crumb to the bread. Thanks!

  53. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (64)Dianna Little Nadjkovic says

    I add the butter to the mix to give the bread a softer crust. I also sift all the dry ingredients together three times before I add the beer and the butter. LOVED this recipe! Very nice crumb to the bread. Thanks!

  54. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (65)Dianna Little Nadjkovic says

    I add the butter to the mix to give the bread a softer crust. I also sift all the dry ingredients together three times before I add the beer and the butter. LOVED this recipe! Very nice crumb to the bread. Thanks!

  55. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (66)Frank Ritenour says

    do you think this would work with whole wheat flour and molasses instead of sugar?

  56. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (67)Rachel says

    You should list the pan size on this recipe. I used a regular bread pan and the butter overflowed and burnt in the bottom of my oven causing my house to fill with smoke :/ Not your fault, just remember there are some people out there who are cooking inept and need to know every detail!

    • Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (68)Sharyn says

      Same thing just happened to me … should have read your post. 🙂

      • Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (69)Kristen says

        Ugh – sorry! I will add a pan size. Didn’t consider that before (and missed Rachel’s comment before). Thanks for letting me know.

  57. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (70)wendyvee says

    I made this tonight and it was FABULOUS! This is a keeper … thanks for sharing it!

  58. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (71)Jackie says

    I can’t believe how easy this was to make and so yummy! I will definitely be making this more often. 🙂

  59. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (72)Katie says

    How important is the sifting? I’m lazy 🙂

    • Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (73)Kristen says

      I’m totally lazy too. I make this all the time and 99% of the time just loosely shake the flour out into the bowl from the measuring cup, and call that good – and honestly I can’t tell a difference 🙂 Just make sure you don’t pack the flour down in the measuring cup 🙂

  60. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (74)susan says

    Beer + Bread = Sign me up! I would eat the whole loaf all in one sitting! YUM

  61. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (75)Meredith says

    Just pulled this out of the oven an hour ago and taste tested. It was SO delicious…one million times better than the pre-made mix! It will go fabulous with our soup tonight as we try to stay warm here in Iowa! Thanks for sharing!

  62. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (76)jenN says

    This is the best beer bread I have ever had. I have passed it around to all of my friends who beg me to make it every time they are over and since it’s so easy its hard to say no.

  63. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (77)MJ says

    This looks amazing, and I really want to make it. I was wondering what bread pan size to use, I don’t want it to overflow like what happened to some people. Thanks!!

    • Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (78)Kristen says

      I’m so sorry – I was out of town and just sat down at my computer for the first time! I use a 9″ x 5″, 6 cups stoneware pan from Pampered Chef. I also find a darker beer translates flavor better, but it doesn’t matter at all what kind you use! They all taste great in this bread!

  64. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (79)MJ says

    Oh! One more question! Does the type of beer matter? Thanks!

  65. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (80)Jennafer says

    This is delicious gluten free too! Beat an egg with the beer (gf-Omission is great), and use a high quality gluten free all purpose flour, like Better Batter.
    Realllly good.

  66. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (81)Imogen says

    I was wondering how much ‘a stick of butter’ is (approx) please? I’m in NZ and am wondering if it is the same…

  67. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (82)Sasha says

    Holy cow! This bread is absolutely delicious – buttery crunchy outside, tender inside. It made the perfect addition to chicken noodle soup on a chilly fall day. I will make this again and again. Thank you for the great recipe!

  68. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (83)Laura says

    This bread is incredible!!! My entire family is completely in love with it, and it’s so easy to make. Thanks for the recipe. This will become a regular at our table. 🙂

  69. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (84)Janice says

    Am I reading this right? The recipe calls for 1 stick of butter ( 1/2 cup ).

    • Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (85)Kristen says

      Yes – it is really buttery!

    • Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (86)kaley says

      I usually use just a few tablespoons (1/4 cup) or less and the flavor and crust is just as good. Plus, I like to eat the bread with butter so I can justify it this way 🙂

  70. Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (87)Joan says

    Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (88)
    Highly recommend. This recipe is A KEEPER. I’ve made it so many times and each time it’s reliably delicious, crunchy, buttery with a tender crumb. I’m not a beer connoisseur but have used a couple different – all delicious. One evening when I baked two loaves, I used a different beer for each and there really wasn’t any remarkable difference. Also, during the pandemic, when groceries weren’t reliably available, I skimped back to 1/2 a stick of butter and it was still super buttery and crunchy so I just use the 1/2 stick now. Since I converted the recipe to grams for quicker assembly, I know that each time I bake this I’m staying true to the recipe. The only time it turned out a little heavy and under-baked was, again during the pandemic, when I had sub’d a different flour from my usual King Arthur. Thank you for this great recipe. We are having grilled brats tonight with roasted herby tomatoes and onions, served with grainy mustard. This beer bread is the perfect thing to wipe up the tomato juices and pair with the sausages.

    • Heat it Up {Recipe: Beer Bread} (89)Kristen says

      You are the best – thank you!

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FAQs

Does beer for beer bread need to be room temp? ›

Use room temperature beer: This helps the bread rise and creates a better texture than cold beer. Don't over-mix: After adding the beer to the dry ingredients, mix enough until just incorporated and nothing more. Overworking the dough will create a very dense loaf.

Does the alcohol in beer bread cook out? ›

According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), baked or simmered dishes that contain alcohol will retain 40% of the original amount after 15 minutes of cooking, 35% after 30 minutes and 25% after an hour. But there's no point at which all of the alcohol disappears.

What is the best beer to use to make 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.

How do you serve beer bread? ›

Beer bread is excellent when sliced and spread with butter, cubed and sprinkled on top a thick, hearty chili, or dipped into a spinach or cheese dip. Give it a try—the recipe couldn't be easier!

How do you know when beer bread is done baking? ›

You'll know your beer bread is ready to come out of the oven when the top crust is golden brown and a toothpick inserted in the middle comes out clean.

Why does my beer bread taste bitter? ›

What is this? 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.

Can kids eat beer bread? ›

Keep in mind, the alcohol evaporates in the baking process, so it is safe for the kids to enjoy as well. Add in cheese if you like, it's not necessary, but it is delicious. Drizzling butter on top helps it have a nice crust. This beer bread comes together in less than 5 minutes and bakes in less than an hour!

Why is my beer bread tough? ›

Overmixing the batter can cause the bread to turn out tough or crumbly. Stir gently and stop as soon as the flour disappears (and any mix-ins are incorporated). Customize Your Bread. This isn't a beer bread mix, so you can have fun with it!

How much alcohol remains in beer bread? ›

The final concentrations in the foods were in the range from 2.62% (v/v) and 2.48% (w/w) to below detection limit. The highest estimated amount of ethanol per serving was accordingly 1.28 g which would be of little concern to most people.

Should I use dark or light beer for beer bread? ›

Pro tip: As a good rule of thumb, keep in mind that whatever type of beer you use, the flavor will come through in your fresh-baked bread. Darker beer, like stouts and porters, will produce bread with more robust, pronounced flavors. Likewise, a blonde ale or pilsner will make a milder, lighter loaf.

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 there enough yeast in beer to make bread? ›

Beer has yeast, but it doesn't always have enough to make the bread rise on its own. Craft brews sometimes leave the live yeast in (it forms a sort of sediment in the bottle), but mass-produced beers usually filter it out. If you relied on just the beer for rising, it might come out too dense.

What pairs well with beer bread? ›

Again, due to its dense texture, beer bread goes perfectly with dips and spreads. Serve up a thick slice with your favorite spread or cube a loaf to use as an appetizer with your favorite dip or dipping oil. Think brisket, chicken, ribs, steaks, pork loin – all pair wonderfully with a slice of beer bread.

Why is it called beer bread? ›

Beer bread is any bread that includes beer in the dough mixture. Depending on the type of beer used, it may or may not contribute leavening to the baking process.

How many slices of beer are in a bread? ›

One bottle of beer equals the kilojoule value of approximately seven slices of bread. Now if you drank a whole six-pack of beers, you would have polished off just over two loaves of bread.” So it's not exactly about calories, but about available energy.

How long to let beer sit on yeast? ›

It is not recommended to leave the beer on the yeast for more than a month. However, by dumping the yeast (conical fermenters) or transferring off the yeast (flat bottom) this time can be extended.

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