How to Make Beer Bread (2024)

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Beer bread goes down as one of my all-time favorite

comfort foods. I don’t know if it’s because the bread is warm, fluffy, buttery perfection, or if it’s because my mom made it often. 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. It tastes...comforting.

From Bridget Edwards of Bake at 350.

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Yields:
6 serving(s)
Prep Time:
5 mins
Cook Time:
55 mins
Total Time:
1 hr

Ingredients

  • 3 c.

    self-rising flour

  • 3 Tbsp.

    sugar

  • 12 oz.

    fluid beer, at room temperature

  • 4 Tbsp.

    butter, melted

Directions

    1. Step1Grease a 9 x 5 loaf pan with shortening. Preheat oven to 350ºF.
    2. Step2Stir flour and sugar together. Pour in beer and stir until foaming subsides and flour is incorporated. Spoon into prepared pan and bake for 50–60 minutes until a toothpick comes out clean or an instant-read thermometer reads about 190ºF.
    3. Step3Immediately remove from pan and set on a wire rack on top of a rimmed baking sheet. Pour melted butter over the top and brush sides.
    4. Step4Let bread cool for 15 minutes or so, then serve warm. Once the bread is completely cooled, it can be sliced to use for sandwiches, toasted, or served plain.

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Here’s what you need to bake beer bread.

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That’s it! Self-rising flour, a bit of sugar, and a beer (just one, not three). It is seriously the easiest bread you’ll ever make.

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Beer Bread

Well, I lied. You also need butter for brushing over the top and the sides.

What beer should you use? ANY! (I told you that beer bread is easy!) I’ve found that the kind of beer doesn’t matter much. Use a light beer, a stout, a pale ale … that pumpkin beer hiding in the back of your fridge. You can make a few additions to complement a beer style and flavor, but most of that flavor will come from what you’ve added.

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For basic beer bread, you’ll stir together self-rising flour and sugar. Pour in a bottle of beer.

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The mixture will be foamy. Stir until the foam subsides and all of the dry flour is incorporated.

Spoon into a loaf pan and bake.

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Once finished, immediately remove from the pan and pour melted butter over the top and brush over the sides. Serve warm. This bread is also great once cooled for sandwiches and toast!

For variations, I like to keep things simple. That’s one of the beauties of beer bread: it comes together in a snap. Scroll down for a recipe for Gruyere and Cheddar Beer Bread. It’s so good with a bowl of soup, and makes a killer grilled cheese sandwich.

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Because the bread is so fluffy and soft, mix-ins like cheese and spices work well here. I’ve played around with sweet varieties (are you surprised?), but I prefer beer bread plain or savory. Besides, there are so many great quick sweet breads already out there, like Brenda’s Almond Poppy Seed, Erica’s Maple Apple Pecan, Pumpkin Banana Bread, or Lemon Coconut.

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Here are a few more variation ideas:

  • stir in 1 to 1 1/2 cups shredded cheese
  • add 1 tablespoon spices, such as Italian or Mexican blends
  • layer in a few tablespoons of prepared pesto
  • add chopped pickled jalapenos

Keep in mind that adding cheese or pesto may increase the baking time.

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Have you made beer bread? What’s your favorite way to devour it?

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FAQs

How do you make beer from bread? ›

As a recap of the basic brewing process for you - grains are steeped in warm water to extract starches and enzymes to create fermentable sugars. Part of that grain bill can be replaced by bread and the same process will happen. The water is then removed from the grains, and bread as the case may be, and that is boiled.

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 is the secret to success when making quick breads? ›

Quick breads are typically mixed by hand, and it's important not to overmix the batter. Overmixing can cause the gluten in the flour to develop, resulting in a tough and chewy bread. Mix the batter just until the ingredients are combined, and then stop. If there are a few lumps in the batter, that's okay.

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 to make beer at home easy? ›

Brew
  1. Pour 10 liters of fresh, cold water into the 10 gallon plastic pail (carboy). ...
  2. In your largest pot, bring seven liters of water to a boil.
  3. Add one can of malt extract. ...
  4. Add the sugar and stir to dissolve.
  5. As soon as the sugar is dissolved, pour contents into the carboy.

What is the secret to making good bread? ›

Follow these tips for bread that comes out right every time.
  • Use the right yeast. ...
  • Store your yeast properly. ...
  • Treat salt with care. ...
  • Take your time. ...
  • Try different flours. ...
  • Measure carefully. ...
  • Consider vitamin C. ...
  • Practice makes perfect.

What is the main thing to avoid when making quick breads? ›

TIPS FOR MAKING QUICK BREAD

Baking is a science, and certain ingredients like flour and leavening agents need to be measured and added exactly how the recipe suggests. Avoid overmixing the batter as it can lead to tough, dense quick bread that may sink in the middle.

What is the secret for mixing quick bread? ›

Add liquid ingredients to dry ingredients all at once. Using a wooden spoon, mix just until the dry ingredients are moistened, 15 to 20 light strokes. There should be some small lumps. Overmixing can cause quick breads to be tough, bake unevenly or cause elongated holes (or tunnels).

Can I use water instead of beer in beer bread? ›

Can You Use Something Other Than Beer in Beer Bread? Absolutely! Almost any carbonated or noncarbonated beverage can be used, including water, soda pop, milk or buttermilk, fruit juice and even creamed corn! In general substitute 12 fluid ounces of whatever liquid you choose in place of beer.

Why is my beer bread so dense? ›

There could be couple of reasons why your beer bread turned out tough. Too much flour can cause the bread to be too dense and hard. Another reason could be that you stirred the batter too much.

Does beer have to be room temperature for beer bread? ›

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.

Is beer basically liquid bread? ›

Liquid Bread was a name for malt beverages which were purported to have health restoring qualities, though it was likely just plain old beer.”

Does the alcohol cook out of beer bread? ›

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

Does beer bread taste like beer? ›

Beer Bread is buttery, chewy, and tastes like your favorite beer. The yeast in the beer interacts with the sugar to help the bread to rise (and the baking powder gives the bread an additional boost to keep it from becoming dense). Be wise, however, in choosing the beer you use.

Will bread yeast make beer? ›

While the yeast used in baking is also S. cerevisiae and can ferment beer, it's commonly said that using it for such can lead to undesirable off-flavors.

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