Cook the Story Easy Beer Cheese Recipe - Plus Variations! (2024)

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This Hot Beer Cheese Dip is quick and easy to make. It’s perfect for game day or anytime you need a cheesy snack.

This Beer Cheese Dip is ooey and gooey, of course. But more importantly, it’s really quick to make and it uses ingredients that I always have at home.

Here’s the complete list of ingredients: butter, flour, mustard, cayenne pepper, garlic powder, salt, milk, beer, and cheese. I have them, do you? Time to make dip. When you’re done it will look like this photo.

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  1. Video: Making Delicious Beer Cheese Dip
  2. How To Make Beer Cheese Dip
  3. What Kind Of Beer To Use
  4. Champagne and Swiss Dip Variation
  5. Alcohol-Free Variation
  6. What To Serve With Beer Cheese
  7. Can Beer Cheese Be Reheated?
  8. More Dip Recipes
  9. Podcast Episode: Making Beer Cheese Dip
  10. Beer Cheese Recipe

Video: Making Delicious Beer Cheese Dip

How To Make Beer Cheese Dip

Before you can devour it, you have to make it. But it’ll be quick, I promise.

Melt butter in a saucepan and then whisk in some flour to make a roux. Then you add milk a splash at a time. Pour in the beer and add the Dijon, cayenne, garlic powder, and salt. Stir the mixture over the heat until it’s thick and bubbling. Melt in the Cheddar cheese and it’s ready to enjoy.

You can use other cheeses in addition to or instead of the Cheddar, just be sure that they are good melting cheeses and work well with your beer. So think of Swiss, mozzarella, gruyere, and gouda.

What Kind Of Beer To Use

The type of beer is up to you! The beer flavor will come through, so use one you like. A dark beer will have a more robust taste, a lighter beer will result in a more mellow dip.

Ale or lager, dark or light, use the best beer for you. Not sure if it’s a good match? Take a bite of your cheese and a sip of the beer before you get started. Do they compliment each other or clash and overpower the other? You will likely want to avoid with strong additional flavors, so maybe avoid peanut butter stout or fruity sours.

You can even adjust the recipe to not use beer at all as I explain below.

Champagne and Swiss Dip Variation

Onmy podcast, Recipe of the Day, when I talked about this dip (the episode is below for you to listen to), I talked about how you can make it perfect for New Years Eve or a special occasion if you do a couple of ingredient swaps. To make this into a fancy fondue-inspired Champagne and Swiss Dip, you’d use an inexpensive dry (brut) sparkling wine, like a prosecco, instead of the beer.

Then, instead of the Cheddar cheese, you’d use Swiss. The only other thing that you need to change is to omit the cayenne pepper. I don’t think that heat goes as well with the Champagne and Swiss flavors as it does with the beer and Cheddar.

If you wanted to add something else for flavor though, the best thing would be a touch of kirsch. Kirsch is a cherry flavored liqueur that is traditionally found in cheese fondue. You would just add in a splash at the very end and then taste. It has a fairly powerful flavor so you don’t need very much.

Alcohol-Free Variation

To make this dip without alcohol, simply use vegetable stock instead of the beer. You could also mix a few tablespoons of apple juice into the stock, that would be lovely as well. Just not very much since you don’t want to add too much sweetness. The idea is to just give it that little tiny bit of acidity and sweetness that would come from the beer.

What To Serve With Beer Cheese

I like to serve it with slices of baguette but you can also use crackers or those long thin crispy breadsticks. Of course, soft pretzels are also a classic companion of beer cheese.

It’s also a great way to get everyone to eat some extra veggies, especially broccoli and cauliflower since they go so well with Cheddar cheese.

So skip the bread and crackers and put some broccoli and cauliflower on the tray. You won’t believe how quickly it disappears.

Can Beer Cheese Be Reheated?

On the rare occasion you have any leftover, yes, this beer cheese can be reheated. You can reheat it in the microwave for just 30 seconds at a time, stirring after each round. Or gently warm it over low heat on the stove top.

More Dip Recipes

If you love this easy dip, you might enjoy some of these other crowd favorite dips.

  • Hamburger Dip
  • Easy Taco Dip
  • Jalapeno Popper Dip
  • Crab Cake Dip Recipe
  • Nacho Dip Recipe
  • Easy Sausage Dip
  • Best French Onion Dip

Podcast Episode: Making Beer Cheese Dip

Listen to me explain briefly about how to make this dip, with some great tips along the way, by clicking the play button below:

Listen to more Recipe of the Day episodes here.

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Beer Cheese Recipe

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  • Author: Christine Pittman
  • Prep Time: 0 minutes
  • Cook Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 15 minutes
  • Yield: 6 servings 1x
  • Category: Appetizer
  • Method: Stovetop
  • Cuisine: American
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DESCRIPTION

This has become a go-to comfort food in our house because we always seem to have the ingredients. Eat it with slices of baguette, crackers, or broccoli and cauliflower florets. Once the dip is made you can reheat it in the microwave 30 seconds at a time, stirring after each round. Or warm it over low heat on the stove top. Yield 2 and ¾ cups.*

Ingredients

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  • 2 Tbsp unsalted butter
  • 3 Tbsp. all-purpose flour
  • 3/4 cup milk, divided
  • 1/2 cup beer (a lager or an ale – your preference)
  • 1 tsp. Dijon mustard
  • 1/4 tsp. garlic powder
  • 1/4 tsp. salt
  • 1/8 tsp. cayenne pepper (plus more for garnish)
  • 3 cups shredded extra sharp Cheddar cheese

Instructions

  1. In a medium sauce pan over medium heat melt the better. Whisk in the flour.
  2. Take the pan off of the heat and whisk in 2 tablespoons of the milk until smooth. Then whisk in 2 more tablespoons. Add 1/4 cup of the milk and whisk that until smooth followed by the final 1/4 cup of milk.
  3. Stir in the beer, Dijon, garlic powder, salt, and cayenne. Return the pan to medium heat and stir until thick and bubbling, about 2-3 minutes. Remove from heat.
  4. Add the cheese one big handful at a time, whisking after each addition to melt it in. Taste and add more garlic, salt, and cayenne if desired. Garnish with a pinch more of cayenne.

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Notes

*I originally posted this recipe in 2015. That version was tasty but over the years I’ve tweaked it. The tweaked version is what is now written above. But in case you came here back in 2015 or 2016 and made this and loved it and want it exactly as it was then, I thought I should tell you what changes I have since made. The original recipe did not have any garlic powder in it, and it had only a pinch of cayenne. I think it is much better with the garlic and cayenne but if you like things a bit blander, go ahead and omit them.

This post originally appeared in January 2015. It was revised and republished in September 2022.

Cook the Story Easy Beer Cheese Recipe - Plus Variations! (2024)

FAQs

What beer makes the best 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 is my beer cheese grainy? ›

High temperatures can cause the cheese to break and become grainy. Add More Liquid: Gradually whisk in a small amount of the liquid the sauce was made with (e.g., milk, cream, or broth). Use a low heat setting and continue to whisk until the sauce starts to smooth out.

How do you thicken beer cheese? ›

But you can also grab a small saucepan, add 1/2 cup of your existing cheese dip and a little flour or cornstarch (try 1 teaspoon at a time), and whisk to combine over low heat. Add this back in to your other pan of sauce and stir until incorporated (repeat as necessary to get the consistency you're after).

Can you taste the beer in beer cheese? ›

It's become fashionable to use intensely flavored craft beer for beer cheese, but such beers—especially hop-forward IPAs—can make the spread unpleasantly bitter and overpower the cheddar flavor.

What state is known for beer cheese? ›

But beer cheese? It's a Kentucky thing. Nearly every brewery and brewpub menu around Louisville has an iteration of the mouth-watering appetizer: most traditionally a combination of cheddar cheese, beer, cayenne pepper, paprika and some garlic.

What can I use instead of sodium citrate? ›

substitutions. Flour and butter in a cheese sauce. If you are out, but find you have citric acid available and are in a pinch for time, you can also utilize the citric acid by mixing it with baking soda, which in the foaming reaction that follows, will neutralize the acidity which will then be aqueous sodium citrate.

How do you fix broken beer cheese? ›

Adding Liquid: If your cheese sauce has started to curdle, the first thing to do is immediately take it off the heat. Adding a splash of the sauce's base liquid, such as cold milk for a milk-based sauce, can help minimize the damage. You can also try adding a splash of wine, beer, or cream.

How do you fix lumpy beer cheese? ›

High heat makes the proteins and fat in the cheese separate, causing the sauce to “break” and turn into a lumpy mess. If this happens, it can be difficult (or impossible) to repair. You might be able to fix the cheese sauce by adding more cream cheese or Dijon, which are both emulsifying ingredients.

What is another name for beer cheese? ›

Weisslacker
Other namesBeer cheese, Beer kaese, Bierkäse, Bierkaese,
Country of originGermany
Source of milkCow
PasteurisedYes
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Can kids have beer cheese dip? ›

Can I serve beer cheese dip to kids? It's a little tricky. Most of the alcohol cooks off, leaving just the beer's flavor behind. While some residual alcohol could remain, it's a very minor amount.

What is the best way to eat beer cheese? ›

For a heartier snack, try pairing your beer cheese with some grilled or roasted meats – chicken wings, ribs, and steak are all good choices. And last but not least, don't forget about the bread. A nice crusty loaf of sourdough is the perfect accompaniment to beer cheese.

What is pub cheese vs beer cheese? ›

Pub cheese is a type of soft cheese spread or dip prepared using cheese as a primary ingredient and usually with some type of beer or ale added. While beer cheese is made with beer, pub cheese can be made without alcohol. Pub cheese is a traditional bar snack in the United States.

Does beer cook out of beer cheese? ›

Roughly speaking: Beer cheese sauce, bourbon caramel and other sauces brought to a boil and then removed from the heat typically retain about 85 percent of the alcohol. Diane, cherries jubilee and other recipes that flame the alcohol may still have 75 percent of the alcohol.

Why did my beer cheese curdle? ›

Curdling can occur for a number of reasons, though it commonly happens when a sauce is overheated. Avoid cranking up the temperature while cooking. High heat causes the proteins in the cheese to become denatured, resulting in clumping. It's also why citrus helps fix the problem.

What types of beer are best 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 Stella Artois good for beer cheese? ›

Stella Artois

The crisp carbonation and fermentation-led style also cuts through the fat in cheese and cleanses the palate.

Is Heineken good for beer cheese? ›

The powerful flavors of beer and cheese have to meet in the middle. For this one it's best to use a German lager (such as Heineken), which is somewhat mellow, to match the intensity of the sharp Cheddar cheese.

What kind of beer has the most brewers 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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