Basic Beer-Cheese Bread Recipe (2024)

Basic Beer-Cheese Bread Recipe (1)

veryslowcook

Rating: 3 stars

09/18/2016

The flavor was good but rich. The bread was dense, so we couldn't eat but a little bit at a time. I used a darker beer than recommended, so that may have added to the rich/dense aspect.

Basic Beer-Cheese Bread Recipe (2)

JeffAxelrod

Rating: Unrated

12/21/2015

New Glarus, eh? Extra cheese for you :)

Basic Beer-Cheese Bread Recipe (3)

mom2fussbudgets

Rating: 5 stars

07/14/2014

I've made this bread many times now, and I absolutely love it! I'm not fond of onions, so I leave those out. I also use white spelt flour in place of the all-purpose flour, and sharp cheddar cheese instead of Monterey Jack. A definitely favorite for me and my family. So good it makes me swoon! The next day, we make grilled egg and cheese sandwiches with the leftovers. Sometimes, I make the bread JUST so we can have it for grilled egg and cheese sandwiches.

Basic Beer-Cheese Bread Recipe (4)

brighteyes8

Rating: 4 stars

03/03/2014

Really tasty with a moist, tender interior and a deliciously crisp crust, but I agree the sugar is a little too high. Next time I will try 2 T. instead of three. I used asiago cheese and a Hawaiian wheat ale.

Basic Beer-Cheese Bread Recipe (5)

CindyW

Rating: 5 stars

08/26/2013

This is excellent! I used grated parmesan since I couldn't quickly find manchego. Not exactly a Mexican beer, but we had Yuengling in the fridge. Very tasty with our omelets earlier, and even better with soup this evening. Highly recommend.

Basic Beer-Cheese Bread Recipe (6)

EllenDeller

Rating: 4 stars

03/09/2013

This is a very easy, tasty basic bread to which one could add various things if desired. I did use just 2 TB of sugar, which seems about right, and just 1 TB of butter on the top. Might add some smoked paprika and a TB or so of chopped parsley next time. I thought it cut very cleanly. Best when warmed.

Basic Beer-Cheese Bread Recipe (7)

pnoldan

Rating: 4 stars

01/24/2013

Out of Monterrey Jack, so I subbed in Asiago. Used New Glarus Two Women lager for the beer. It was absolutely excellent, and I love making this bread! I make this instead of traditional garlic bread with lasagna now.

Basic Beer-Cheese Bread Recipe (8)

Moniac

Made this for casual party and folks loved it! I used Doubliner cheese & Heineken. Seems any good cheese and good beer would work well. So easy to make, I'll likely use it again.

Basic Beer-Cheese Bread Recipe (9)

Tinkleflick

Rating: 5 stars

10/19/2012

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Basic Beer-Cheese Bread Recipe (10)

Sonniwoitel

Rating: 3 stars

02/01/2012

I used sweet onion. I decreased the sugar by one tbs based on other reviewers suggestion. I am waiting to put the extra butter on. When I tasted the batter it seemed like I should have put the extra sugar in, it was kind of bitter. One cup whole wheat flour subbed. I used Sierra pale, beers made with corn adjuncts (bud etc) are much sweeter I should have thought of that. My b powder is old, it expired in 2006 so it isn't rising as much as it should, but so far it is not flat flat. Ok it's dense but tastes flipping awesome. Doesn't need a thing but fresh bp and that tbs sugar. And extra garlic, if you like it. I prefer yeast breads but this is awesome.

Basic Beer-Cheese Bread Recipe (11)

psychedlife

Rating: 2 stars

01/21/2012

It was hearty but it was much more dense than I had anticipated. I will not make this again

Basic Beer-Cheese Bread Recipe (12)

Doxytoo

Rating: 5 stars

12/12/2010

Oh this was outstanding. I made three changes, and am giving this as Christmas gifts. Definitely better the second day once the bread has completely cooled and the flavors have a chance to meld. Changes: Used shredded sharp cheddar cheese, Samuel Smith's Nut Brown Ale, added 1/2 tsp dried thyme.

Basic Beer-Cheese Bread Recipe (13)

JuliKay2u

Rating: 3 stars

12/03/2010

Made this recipe exactly as written; whole family enjoyed it very much, but not necessarily something we would serve for a special occasion. I agree with the other reviewers that state that less than 2 T of butter would suffice. I plan to try just one T to pour over the bread next time. This bread was also fantastic reheated the next day. I simply cut into slices, wrapped in foil and reheated in a 350 oven for about 20 minutes. Yum! I look forward to trying out the other variations of this bread.

Basic Beer-Cheese Bread Recipe (14)

lovestocook826

Rating: 4 stars

11/13/2010

I loved this bread. Next time I am going to try cheddar and jalapenos. Very flavorful and not at all dry.

Basic Beer-Cheese Bread Recipe (15)

cjbuddy

Rating: 5 stars

10/13/2010

YUMMY! This was very easy and came out perfectly. Used 2% milk Mexican 4-cheese blend and Blue Moon beer as it was what I had on hand. Served with CL's All-American chili and finshed the bottle of Merlot we had opened for the chili. :) Will make again for sure and will not hesitate to use whatever beer and cheese I have on hand.

Rating: 5 stars

10/01/2010

FABULOUS!!! A new favorite! The carmelized onions & garlic really make this bread stand out. This would make a great gift or would be perfect with soup or stew on a cold day. Also perfect with a glass of red wine :) I used plain 'ol Miller Lite leftover from a party (which my husband hates and would never drink). Glad I found a use for it! I also used a Mexican blend of cheese which had Monterray Jack and cheddar. Five stars isn't enough! I have a second loaf in the oven right now. Try it! You won't regret this one!

Basic Beer-Cheese Bread Recipe (17)

athsrecipes

Rating: 5 stars

04/11/2010

I used this recipe as a starting point. I left out the onion and garlic and added about half a cup of rinsed, raw quinoa. I also omitted the butter on the top. It was delicious! The quinoa gave the bread a nice texture without adding any flavor and I liked knowing that I had made it a little more nutritious.

Basic Beer-Cheese Bread Recipe (18)

virevixa

Rating: 3 stars

02/04/2010

I liked this mostly. I thought that the flavor was good but I was expecting it to be more savory and the sugar lent a weird sweetness; I would definitely omit that next time and add maybe a little garlic salt with the butter topping?? I'll probably make again, but tinker with the recipe a bit.

Basic Beer-Cheese Bread Recipe (19)

valleyquail

Rating: 5 stars

06/14/2009

This bread is so flavorful easy! My husband and I make it camping all the time in a camp Dutch oven. When we take it camping, I leave out all the extra ingredients (cheese, onions, etc.) and just make a plain beer bread. It's fantastic this way too! We always use good, strong microbrews such as IPAs or porters, which give the bread a great flavor.

Basic Beer-Cheese Bread Recipe (20)

JeanneDunn

Rating: 5 stars

04/04/2009

My husband and I love this bread. I have made it several times with reduced-fat cheddar. I found it extremely difficult to slice the first time I made it, so the next time I made it in a 9 inch pie plate and cut it into wedges to serve. It was much easier to slice. I have served it with soup, chili, and a meal as the starch. I think it would be suitable for a special occasion. We eat too much of it when I make it as it is so good!

Basic Beer-Cheese Bread Recipe (21)

cheflisa

Rating: 5 stars

02/20/2009

Love this bread. I used 5 oz of whole wheat flour and 8 1/2 oz A/P. Instead of shredding the cheese, I cubed it. Delicious!

Basic Beer-Cheese Bread Recipe (22)

APinder

Rating: 5 stars

02/06/2009

This recipe is so easy to make and absolutely delicious. I've made it for several different events, and it was one of the first things to be finished off every time (and I keep getting requests to make it again.) I don't really enjoy baking, but this is so easy that it doesn't take a lot of skill to make it great. One tip when pouring the melted butter on the loaf after it's baked a few minutes- I placed a cookie sheet underneath the pan to catch the runover as the bread rises. I didn't do this the first time and the butter hitting the bottom of the oven caused a lot of smoke.

Basic Beer-Cheese Bread Recipe (23)

Chesterscraps

Rating: 3 stars

01/17/2009

This was a great quick bread. Easy to prepare, fast, and full of flavor. We found it especially good when toasted. Yum!

Basic Beer-Cheese Bread Recipe (24)

MomBon58

Rating: 3 stars

01/05/2009

good, not special occassion type of recipe

Basic Beer-Cheese Bread Recipe (25)

CookinKaren

Rating: 5 stars

01/01/2009

This was excellent bread. I used half monterey jack and cheddar. We just loved it. My son took half the loaf home and his wife wants the recipe. Needless to say, I have to make another one for us. Great!!!!! Definitely make again.

Basic Beer-Cheese Bread Recipe (26)

tktgurl

Rating: 5 stars

12/18/2008

This is delicious and so easy. You can vary it with any combination of onions, cheeses and beers. It is a good solid bread that is excellent with soups.

Basic Beer-Cheese Bread Recipe (27)

MFBarry

Rating: 4 stars

12/11/2008

I made this last night to eat with Pot Roast and it was a big hit. I used cheddar because that was what I had in the house and it was fine. We ate the bread warm (my timing for dinner was a little off!) and it was perfect. I would definately make this again. Easy and simple.

Basic Beer-Cheese Bread Recipe (28)

Saraliza

Rating: 5 stars

12/07/2008

My 8-year-old daughter made this, and it instantly went on everyone's "favorites list!" We served it with clam chowder and a green salad with pear vinaigrette. Yum. Will definitely make this again.

Basic Beer-Cheese Bread Recipe (29)

lsdesign

Rating: 5 stars

11/24/2008

My boys loved this and begged me to make it again the day after they demolished the first attempt. This time around I cut the sugar down by one tablespoon. I didn't care for the sweet note but perhaps is lessens the beer taste. I also used O'Doul's Amber because it was cheap. If you don't care for the beer taste use Budweiser light or some such.

Basic Beer-Cheese Bread Recipe (30)

Katieliz

Rating: 5 stars

11/21/2008

I ate way too much of this bread last night. I made the Manchego-Jalapeno version, except I used half sharp cheddar/half mont jack instead of Manchego, and used Corona. Kept all else the same. Incredible flavor, yummy crust. To my delight it didn't taste too beer-ish (I'm not a fan), and actually had a little unexpected sweetness. Great with black bean soup. Will definitely make it again!

Basic Beer-Cheese Bread Recipe (31)

erindiane

Rating: 5 stars

11/16/2008

This bread was awesome. I really have no words to describe the deliciousness of this bread - I've never had anything quite like it. I skimped a little on the butter (because I spilled it), and so the top didn't get as brown as it probably should have, but it was still great. I made the basic version and used a Carlsbad beer and Jack cheese. In my oven, it cooked in about 10 minutes less than the recipe stated. I served with the CL spicy garden chili. Between sauteing the onions and grating the cheese, it's a bit of a pain to make on a regular basis, but I will certainly be making it again.

Basic Beer-Cheese Bread Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What kind of beer is good for 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.

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.

Can you make bread with beer instead of water? ›

Beer is grain, yeast and water—it's liquid bread! —so it really compliments a loaf, and as a replacement for water, it adds something special to the most humble bake. It couldn't be simpler to try this out: just get your normal loaf recipe and change out beer for water, 1:1.

Why is my beer bread so dense? ›

Too much flour can cause the bread to be too dense and hard. Another reason could be that you stirred the batter too much.

What beer is good for beer cheese? ›

I used Fat Tire because that what I had on hand, but Budweiser, Bud Light, Coors Light, and Miller Lite are all good options. No need to use anything fancy! What brands of cheese do you recommend? For the Cheddar, you can use a good supermarket brand, like Cabot or Tillamook.

Why do you put beer in beer bread? ›

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. A beer with fruit tones will lend a sweeter, fruity bread.

Can you use too much yeast in beer? ›

Add too much, and the yeast will turn quickly to fermentation without having made many new yeast cells. Since all those growing yeast cells release complex compounds like esters, the finished beer will have a less complex flavor and aroma.

What happens if you don't add yeast to beer? ›

What happens when you forget to add yeast to homebrew ale or beer? If you have sanitized everything properly, and the container is properly sealed, nothing happens. The wort just sits there and does nothing. The sugars in the wort don't ferment and no alcohol is produced.

Can you use leftover beer yeast to make bread? ›

I've had great results with leftover lager yeast. I include the slurry in the liquid portion of the bread. I put the liquid in a bowl of the flour and salt, stir only 1/3 of the flour in, cover, and let ferment 12 hours at 10C. In the morning I stir in and knead the rest of the flour, then rise at room temperature.

What does adding milk instead of water do bread? ›

Using milk instead of water in your yeasted bread is an easy way to add a touch of sweetness, making it ideal for challah, dinner rolls, cinnamon rolls, and hot dog buns.

Can children have 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!

What to use in place of beer for beer bread? ›

directions
  1. Combine flour baking powder,sugar, dill(or any other herb of your choice) and salt in a large bowl. ...
  2. Stir in the club soda just until combined.
  3. Pour into a sprayed loaf pan.
  4. Pour the melted butter over the top.
  5. Bake @ 375F for 1 hour.
  6. Remove from pan and let cool on rack.

What beer makes the best beer bread? ›

What type of beer to use? I'm from Pennsylvania, so my go-to is Yuengling. It's a nice, well-balanced medium-bodied lager with malty and hoppy flavors that works really well for beer bread. Many people choose a light or medium beer with a mild flavor, but you can experiment with whatever you have on hand!

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 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.

What is the best beer to bake with? ›

If you're new to baking with beer, porters and stouts are the best place to begin. Because they're brewed with dark roasted malt, they lend flavor notes of cocoa and coffee. Porters lean more toward chocolate and malted flavors with less bitterness.

What beer is better for beer batter? ›

Most are fair game for beer batter (Pilsner Urquell, Stella Artois, Modelo, and Firestone Pivo Pils are particularly nice), with the exception of Bohemian pilsner, which comes with a heavy dose of spices that can change the overall flavor of your dish. In a beer batter, pilsner is one of the more low-key options.

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 blue moon good for beer bread? ›

Mixes in one bowl and makes a lovely rustic and flavorful bread. So far I've only used lighter beer (Blue Moon Belgian White specifically) but am definitely going to be experimenting more with other types of beer (especially Guinness), as well as herb combinations.

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