Quick Beer Bread Recipe (No Yeast Needed) (2024)

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Do you love homemade bread? Wondering how to make beer bread? Not only do I have a great recipe, but it’s SUPER easy and made with simple ingredients!

This quick Beer Bread recipe is so EASY to make!

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Table Of Contents

1Quick Beer Bread Recipe

1.1Can you make bread without yeast?

1.2Does it matter what type of beer you use to make beer bread?

1.4Directions for making quick Beer Bread

2Additional notes on making homemade beer bread:

2.1How to Store Homemade Bread

2.2Give Homemade Beer Bread as a Gift

2.3Print this Quick Beer Bread Recipe

3Quick Beer Bread Recipe

3.1Ingredients

3.2Instructions

3.3Did you make this recipe?

Quick Beer Bread Recipe

So many times I have found myself having everything for a meal except for the bread, ack! And then I’d find myself scrambling for ingredients as I used to think you needed yeast (which I never have on hand) to make bread.

Can you make bread without yeast?

YES!! I turns out you CAN make bread without yeast. If you have a beer. Because guess what, beer has yeast.And best of all, this is such an easy recipe, and I love easy recipes! Especially ones that never disappoint, and this one always turns out just perfect.

Does it matter what type of beer you use to make beer bread?

It doesn’t even really matter what type of beer, I have found that most brands work great and it’s kind of fun to try a new bottle of beer to see what the outcome might be. Darker beer of course will give you a totally different homemade beer bread outcome then a bud light. I highly recommend using something normal for your first time making this bread (I really like to use Original Coors Gold Can Beer or Modelo) those are probably my two favorites and will make the most basic beer bread. A light beer (Coors Light, Bud Light, Miller Lite) seems to make the beer bread a little fluffier, but nothing too noticeable.

If you want to get really fancy, try an IPA Beer, a Craft Beer or a Pale Ale – but be warned, that kind of beer doesn’t always turn out the best. It is fun to test out different kinds though, so have fun with it – try YOUR favorite beer! I have tried a pumpkin beer version in the fall, and it was festive but definitely not something we would make all year long.

We usually have beer in the fridge, but at times when we haven’t, I’ve actually called a neighbor to borrow a beer, which caused a few chuckles for sure! And because I make this bread so often, we always joke about that lone beer in the fridge that needs to be saved for my quick beer bread recipe.

Quick Beer Bread Recipe

Ingredients for making quick Beer Bread

  • Self-rising flour (all purpose flour or whole wheat flour works too)
  • Sugar
  • Beer
  • Melted butter

Directions for making quick Beer Bread

  1. Spray a loaf pan with non-stick cooking spray and preheat the oven to 375 degrees.
  2. Combine the flour and sugar in a large mixing bowl with a wooden spoon. Stir beer in over the top. The batter will be very thick. Pour the dough into your greased loaf pan.
  3. Pour the 4 tablespoons of melted butter over the top of the bread.
  4. Bake for 35-40 minutes. Look for the top to start turning golden brown. Insert a toothpick around 35 minutes – if it comes out clean, it is done.

*it’s a nice buttery crust, so you don’t want to overdo it.

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Remove the bread from the oven and allow it to cool on a wire rack.

I think that you will really enjoy this recipe – as far as quick bread recipes I go, it’s the best that I’ve found. A few dry ingredients and a beer – it’s pretty hard to beat that in terms of an easy beer bread recipe, right? It’s a great one to keep on hand in the event that you need it, and you will be surprised at how easy it really is to make!

Additional notes on making homemade beer bread:

This is a bit of a buttery beer bread, but that’s super easy to adjust by cutting back on the melted butter that you pour on top of the batter. I think I’ve gotten the amount of butter just right – but cut back a little if it’s too much butter for your liking.

People are always surprised that this beer bread doesn’t have a strong beer flavor, and the flavor will be even less if you use lighter beer. But again, if you love a strong beer flavor in your bread, use a stronger beer.

I’ve made this bread with both regular flour and self rising flour and that doesn’t seem to make too much of a difference. The version with self-rising flour might be a little fuller, but they both bake a very hearty bread and the cooking process is still the same.

These are all things that comes down to personal preferences and as you make this fresh bread recipe over and over, you’ll start modify the recipe to your liking. It really is the easiest bread to make!

How to Store Homemade Bread

I like to store bread in an airtight container or in aluminum foil in the bread box – but you can also wrap it in plastic wrap. This bread does just fine stored at room temperature (but heat it up for the best flavor when serving!)

I think that you will really enjoy this recipe forQuick Beer Bread. It’s a great one to keep on hand in the event that you need it, and you will be surprised at how easy it really is to make!

Give Homemade Beer Bread as a Gift

Loaves of bread also make wonderful and welcome gifts, so this is a great recipe for gifting as well! I’m a huge fan of giving bread bowls, platters or cutting boards as gifts, and this is a fun way to do that.

Pair it with my special EasyGarlic Dip recipe and you’ve got a great simple appetizer!

*If gifting a loaf of bread and the seasoning mix: add 2-4 tablespoons of mix into a clear plastic bag and write the needed ingredients to make the dip, on the tag.

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Quick Beer Bread Recipe

This Quick Beer Bread recipe is not only super easy but will become your new go to to get yummy bread on the table in no time!

Ingredients

  • 3. C. self-rising flour
  • 1/4 C. sugar
  • 12 oz. beer
  • 4 tbs. butter, melted

Instructions

    Spray a loaf pan with non-stick cooking spray and preheat the oven to 375 degrees.
    Combine the flour, sugar, and beer in a large mixing bowl. The batter will be very thick. Pour the dough into your greased loaf pan.
    Pour the 4 tablespoons of melted butter over the top of the bread.
    Bake for 35-40 minutes. Insert a toothpick around 35 minutes - if it comes out clean, it is done.

    Remove the bread from the oven and allow it to cool.

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This Quick Beer Bread recipe is also what I use to make one of our favorite party appetizers, as I pair it with myeasy garlic dip recipe. Just let the Beer Bread cool and then tear the bread into large chunks.

(Shown below — go here for that recipe)

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As I mentioned, I kind of have a thing for bread bowls. They make sure great gifts and also add to your decor.

Quick Beer Bread Recipe (No Yeast Needed) (2024)

FAQs

What happens if you don't put enough yeast in bread? ›

Just remember: the less yeast, the longer the rising time (and/or the warmer the rising temperature). Start by cutting the yeast in your recipe by 50 percent and if the results are reasonable, lower the amount even more next time.

What is the quick bread method? ›

Quick breads are prepared by the blending-, creaming-, or biscuit-method which determines the final texture and crumb of the finished product. The blending-method, also known as the muffin-method, combines the wet ingredients in one bowl and dry ingredients in a second bowl before mixing together.

Can I use beer instead of yeast to make bread? ›

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Combine the flour, sugar, and can of beer in a mixing bowl. The alcohol from the beer will evaporate during baking, so the bread will be edible for all ages. Watch it bubble as you mix it up and then place the large ball of dough in the center of a greased cookie sheet.

How did they make bread in the old days without yeast? ›

They discovered that mixing flour and water together and leaving it to sit for several days would cause wild yeasts to start fermenting, resulting in a risen dough. The Egyptians also used sourdough as a leavening agent, which is a natural mixture of yeasts and bacteria found in flour and water.

What happens if there is no yeast in bread? ›

If you don't use yeast or other leavening in your bread dough, the bread will be dense and will not rise. As others have said, there may well be a subtle taste difference since yeast forms carbon dioxide gas and alcohol. There are many breads that are unleavened and most are flatbreads.

What happens if I don't pitch enough yeast? ›

And as we know, yeast is temperamental. It needs just the right conditions to do its work. If you under-pitch, meaning you don't add enough yeast to the cooled wort waiting inside your fermenter, the individual yeast cells may struggle to do more work than they can handle.

What are the 7 quick bread ingredients? ›

The possibilities are endless, but the common factor is the basic ingredients of fat, sugar, eggs, flour, liquid, leavening agent, and a flavoring ingredient. The flavoring might be a fruit or vegetable, a liquid such as buttermilk or fruit juice, an extract, herbs, or spices.

What is the secret to success when making quick breads? ›

Tip 1: Follow the Recipe Closely. The first and most important tip to making a successful quick bread is to follow the recipe closely. Quick bread recipes are generally very precise, and even small deviations from the recipe can cause your bread to turn out differently than you intended.

What beer is 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.

What can I use in place of beer for beer bread? ›

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

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.

How did the pioneers make bread without yeast? ›

With No Yeast : The Salt : NPR. Bake Bread Like A Pioneer In Appalachia ... With No Yeast : The Salt Bacteria can make a bread rise and give it a cheesy flavor. That's the secret ingredient in salt rising bread, which dates to the late 1700s in Appalachia, when bakers didn't have yeast on hand.

How did people make bread before yeast was available? ›

The most common source of leavening in antiquity was to retain a piece of dough (with sugar and water in) from the previous day to utilize as a form of sourdough starter. Pliny the Elder reported that the Gauls and Iberians used the foam skimmed from beer to produce "a lighter kind of bread than other peoples".

How did they make bread in Jesus time? ›

Bread was baked in small domed clay ovens, or tabun. Archaeologists have excavated ancient ovens which were usually made by encircling clay coils or from re-used pottery jars. The oven was heated on the interior using dung for fuel; flat breads were baked against the interior side walls.

What does less yeast do to bread? ›

By starting with a smaller amount of yeast, you slow down the amount of CO2, alcohol, and organic acids being released into the dough, thus ensuring the gluten remains strong and the bread rises well—from its initial rise in the bowl, to its final rise in the oven.

Can bread still rise without yeast? ›

Instead of using yeast to make the bread rise, quick breads rely on other leavening agents like baking soda and baking powder to get height. "Quick breads, like banana bread, zucchini bread, and cornbread are delicious and easy alternatives to yeast-based bread and can satisfy cravings in a pinch," says Tyler Lee.

How do I know if I killed the yeast? ›

Testing your yeast

If the mixture rises to double or triple in size, then your yeast is active! Go ahead and bake with confidence! If your mixture does not rise much or stays at the same volume, then your yeast is no longer active. You'll have to throw it out, and get yourself a new batch.

What happens if you forget to add yeast to dough? ›

If you forgot to add yeast to your dough, you can just mix the yeast called for in the recipe with a few tablespoons of warm (but not hot) water. Let it sit for five to 10 minutes. Once the yeast has activated, fold it into your dough, and allow it to rise.

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