Dutch Oven Beer Bread Recipe – Milk and Pop (2024)

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Couldn’t finish that beer and you’re gonna thrown it away? Stop! Let me give you a new use for this leftover.

I used to drink a lot when I was younger. Until recently, I didn’t know what was not to finish a can of beer or a bottle of wine. Now that I’m a light drinker, there’s always some wine waiting to be finished in my fridge, or some warm unfinished beer ready to be thrown in the sink. I’m not a fan of waste, especially when it comes to beer. I had to fix that without forcing myself to drink it all.

Years ago I’ve found where to use my leftover wine, but leftover beer? What could hardly go wrong if following a recipe, and if it does, would still be edible? Bread, of course!

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Why try this recipe:

  • You love trying new things;
  • Have some leftover beer;
  • Want to bake beer bread without baking powder;
  • Want a vegan beer bread recipe (you just have to make sure your beer is vegan).

Does this bread taste like beer?

Usually no, it doesn’t! But it may depend.

I usually use pilsner for this recipe, and its taste goes completely after it’s baked. Never tried with a stout, but I think using a Guinness in this recipe would give an amazing result, and the final colour of the bread would be beautiful.

I know a very strong IPA leaves some of its taste - but a good one! Hard cider may also leave a taste, but you can totally make this bread with it.

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What is the best beer to make beer bread with, then?

Again, it depends. If you do it with a pilsner, it definitely will taste like bread, and bread only. With that said, if you don’t mind having a beerish taste, you can pretty much try it with any beer you’d like.

As I don’t use sugar here, if you prefer your bread sightly sweet, use a beer less bitter, or switch the beer for a cider - also a good fit for this recipe. Use whatever beer or cider you want, there are millions of possibilities for this recipe!

Will beer bread make me drunk?

No, it won't. Baking this bread basically evaporates the alcohol in it, only leaving the flavor.

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How do I store this bread?

In a bread keeper or closed recipient, after the bread has cooled down. It lasts for about 3 days. After that time, the bread starts to dry out - still good for a toast, though.

Does it freeze well?

I wouldn’t recomend freezing this bread - mostly because I don’t like to freeze bread. I think freezing it changes the texture, and fresh bread always tastes better.

Can I bake it without a dutch oven?

I would stick with a dutch oven for this recipe. But yes, you can try to do it without one: instead of skipping the preheat, do it for 15 minutes before baking your bread. Shape your bread into a ball, put on a sheet pan and bake for 30-35 minutes, or until golden on top.

But be aware: the crust won't be the same. We use a dutch oven to bake this bread so it has a humid enough environment to develop an artisan-style crust.

What if I don’t have a stand mixer to knead?

If you don’t, you’ll have to do it the hard way. Knead your dough for about 15 minutes to get the same results as you would on a stand mixer.

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What to serve with this bread?

I love spreading jam on it! This bread is also great for toasting, as it is for making grilled cheese. If you’re going with the last one, don’t forget to add some onion chutney to it.

Want more bread recipes? If you’re running out of time, try my quick bread, or if you’re digging something indulgent, try this pumpkin brioche.

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Dutch Oven Beer Bread

Tatiana Kamakura

This vegan beer bread has an amazing crust, it's super easy to make, and you can customize it with the beer of your choice!

4.93 from 57 votes

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 55 minutes mins

Additional Time 3 hours hrs

Total Time 4 hours hrs 5 minutes mins

Course Bread

Cuisine American

Servings 12 slices

Calories 137 kcal

Ingredients

  • 3 ¼ cup all-purpose flour
  • ½ tablespoon instant yeast
  • 350 ml beer of your choice room temperature
  • 1 ½ teaspoon salt

Instructions

  • In a large bowl, or in the bowl of your stand mixer, mix flour, yeast, beer and salt together.

  • Using thedough hook at low speed, mix until dough starts to form and no dry flour remains (about 2 minutes). Scrap down the bowl if needed.

  • When the dough is formed, knead in your mixer for about 5 minutes, or until the dough is smooth and elastic.

  • Cover the bowl with plastic wrap or a humid kitchen towel and let it rise for 1 hour and a half to 2 hours, or until the dough doubles in size.

  • Line a dutch oven with parchment paper and flour it lightly.

  • Shape the dough into a ball by pulling its edges into the middle. Put in the center of the dutch oven. Let it rest for 1 hour, or until it doubles in size.

  • Adjust oven rack to middle position. Using a sharp knife or razor, make two ¼ inch slices on top of the loaf, forming a cross. DO NOT PREHEAT your oven.

  • Cover the dutch oven with its lid and place it in the oven. Turn it to 400° F and bake the loaf for 25 minutes.

  • After 25 minutes, carefully remove the lid and continue to bake for another 30 minutes, or until the loaf is deep golden brown on top.

  • Remove the bread from thedutch oven and transfer to a wire rack.

  • Let it cool completely before serving.

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Notes

If you don't have a stand mixer, you can still make this bread: use a spoon to mix your ingredients, and knead the dough by hand for about 10 minutes, or until it reaches a smooth and elastic texture.

I always used parchment paper to make this bread and never had any problem, but if you never used it before and are afraid it will stick to your bread, you can omit it and flour heavily your dutch oven before placing the dough shaped.

Quick note on scoring the bread: make ¼ inch deep slices when scoring, and make them longer than I did on the video. I scored this bread poorly and it ended up blooming all wrong.

About the crust: although all-purpose flour will totally give you a nice crust, bread flour will improve it greatly.

Nutrition

Serving: 1gCalories: 137kcalCarbohydrates: 27gProtein: 4gSodium: 293mgFiber: 1g

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FAQs

What kind of beer is best 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.

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.

Does the alcohol cook out of beer bread? ›

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.

How to tell 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.

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.

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.

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.

Can I use soda instead of baking powder? ›

Remember that baking soda is stronger than baking powder, so you'll want to use a quarter of the amount of baking soda as powder. So if the recipe calls for 1 tsp. baking powder, use ¼ tsp. baking soda.

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).

Can kids 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!

Can I use light beer for beer bread? ›

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.

Why is my beer bread crumbly? ›

Don't Overmix. 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).

What pairs well with beer bread? ›

Think brisket, chicken, ribs, steaks, pork loin – all pair wonderfully with a slice of beer bread. When you're trying to keep it lighter, pair beer bread with your favorite salad. We highly recommend Caesar salad!

Does beer bread go bad? ›

Unopened beer bread generally lasts up to a week past the sell-by date. Once opened, it's best to consume it within 2-3 days. If you've baked homemade beer bread, try to consume it within 2-3 days as well. If you choose to freeze it, beer bread can last from 2 to 3 months.

Does beer have to be warm 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.

What is the best beer to use for Pampered Chef beer bread? ›

I used Michelob Ultra with this mix and it came out delicious. I wasn't sure what kind of bread I would get so I was pleasantly surprised at the flavor. It has a somewhat sweet flavor (but not too sweet) so I would probably not use it for sandwiches but it was delicious even without butter.

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 lager good for beer bread? ›

Brown ale, lagers, and porters are all good. Let the beer come to room temperature, or close to it. Sifting the flour is a must. The bread will be lighter and fluffier.

What type of beer has the most yeast? ›

Hefeweizen is a classic example of beer that is not especially high in alcohol, typically coming in between 4% and 6%, but it has perhaps the highest levels of yeast suspended in the beer. Hefes are known for their cloudy, hazy appearance and their nice thick head.

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