Honey Beer Bread (no yeast/quickbread recipe) - The Chunky Chef (2024)

Home / Bread

5

/5

52 minutes minutes

24 Comments

Jump to Recipe Print Pin

By: The Chunky Chefpublished: 04/07/2020

This post may contain affiliate links. Please read my disclosure policy.

It only takes 6 simple/pantry ingredients to make this Honey Beer Bread – and NO yeast! No rising time, just mix with a spoon and bake!

ThisHoney Beer Bread is one of those recipes we have with so many of our family meals. We also love easy bread recipes like my No Knead BreadandCheesy Garlic Bread. This is one of myBread RecipesI know you’ll want to keep on hand!

Honey Beer Bread (no yeast/quickbread recipe) - The Chunky Chef (1)

HONEY BEER BREAD RECIPE

Have a craving for some homemade bread – but you don’t have any yeast? Been there!

Or maybe you’re intimidated by using yeast, or just don’t want to wait hours and hours for bread to rise, then rise again. Been there too!

This beer bread is your solution! Just 6 ingredients, no kneading, no rising, no yeast, no mixers – no fuss. Mix with a spoon/spatula, add it to the pan, top with some butter and bake!

My 10 year old could make this entire recipe herself, so I promise you, it’s easy peasy.

If you’re worried this bread recipe will taste overly beer-ish (yep, we’re making up words here), it really doesn’t. It has a slight, delicious bitterness, and has a subtle beer taste – but a fabulous one!

HOW TO MAKE BEER BREAD

  1. Preheat oven and prepare loaf pan.
  2. Add dry ingredients to mixing bowl and stir. The dry ingredients here are flour (regular all-purpose), baking powder (helps the bread rise), and salt (for flavor).
  3. Pour in wet ingredients. This is the beer (choose your fave), and honey (adds a slightly sweet flavor plus a bit of moisture).
  4. Stir until combined. Just use a rubber spatula or wooden spoon and stir until all the flour is incorporated.
  5. Add half the melted butter to the bottom of the pan. This helps release the bread from the pan after baking, as well as adds extra buttery flavor!
  6. Add the batter and top with remaining butter. This ensures a nice golden brown top, plus, more buttery flavor.
  7. Bake until golden and cooked through. This always takes about 47-ish minutes for me, but since all ovens are different, make sure you test with a toothpick or knife to check for doneness.
  8. Let cool in the pan for a bit, then turn out to cool on rack. It’s SO tempting to dive right into this bread as soon as it comes out – but I think it has the best texture when it’s been cooled for about 20-30 minutes. Still warm, but not hot.

Honey Beer Bread (no yeast/quickbread recipe) - The Chunky Chef (2)

ADDITIONAL COOKING TIPS

  • USE YOUR FAVORITE BEER – I like to use a regular Budweiser or Miller to make this bread because it’s cheap, and produces a very light beer flavor. If you prefer a more robust beer flavor profile, feel free to use an ale, or your favorite brew.
  • TEXTURE – don’t expect this beer bread to have the same texture and crumb as a sandwich bread or a loaf from your favorite bakery. This bread is dense and hearty, with a tendency to crumble a bit as you slice it… while still being incredibly moist and tender.

VARIATIONS OF THIS RECIPE

  • NON-ALCOHOLIC – a huge percentage of the alcohol is cooked away when baking this bread, so it won’t give you ANY sort of buzz, but if you’d rather not consume alcohol, my best substitution would be non-alcoholic beer. Maybe a seltzer water would work, but I haven’t tested it.
  • MUFFINS – if you’re in a hurry, you can make honey beer bread muffins! Just lightly grease a 12 cup muffin tin, add 1/2 tsp of melted butter in the bottom of each muffin cup, fill the cups 2/3 of the way up with batter, and spoon another 1/2 tsp of melted butter over the top of each one. Bake at 375°F for about 15-18 minutes, until a toothpick inserted into the middle comes out clean or with just a few moist crumbs.
  • FLAVOR ADD-INS – you can totally customize this bread! Feel free to add in some of your favorite seasonings, or cheeses! I like to add a cup of shredded cheddar to mine.
  • SELF-RISING FLOUR – if you don’t have any all-purpose flour, self rising flour will work – just omit the baking powder.
  • SUGAR – You could substitute the honey with granulated sugar if you prefer.

Honey Beer Bread (no yeast/quickbread recipe) - The Chunky Chef (3)

MAKING HONEY BEER BREAD AHEAD OF TIME

This bread is definitely best when made fresh, and other than the baking time, it comes together so quickly!

STORAGE

This bread can be kept at room temperature in an airtight container for up to 3 days without losing freshness.

FREEZING

Baked beer bread can be frozen for up to 5-6 months! Cool it completely and wrap tightly in plastic wrap, then place it into a freezer container. Thaw in the refrigerator and microwave a slice for 20-25 seconds for a “warm from the oven” flavor!

Honey Beer Bread (no yeast/quickbread recipe) - The Chunky Chef (4)

SPECIAL EQUIPMENT FOR THIS RECIPE

  • Mixing Bowl – no fancy tools here, just a lightweight and economical mixing bowl.
  • Rubber Spatula – I like to use spatulas like these that are all one piece, as they seem to hold up better.

Honey Beer Bread (no yeast/quickbread recipe) - The Chunky Chef (5)

BE SURE TO SCROLL DOWN TO CHECK OUT OTHER READERS’ COMMENTS FOR TIPS AND REVIEWS.

AND DON’T FORGET, IF YOU’VE MADE THIS RECIPE, LEAVE A COMMENT AND PLEASE GIVE IT A STAR RATING LETTING ME KNOW HOW YOU ENJOYED IT!

Did you make this? Be sure to leave a review below and tag me @the_chunky_chef on Facebook and Instagram!

Honey Beer Bread (no yeast/quickbread recipe) - The Chunky Chef (6)

Honey Beer Bread

5 from 12 votes

Author: The Chunky Chef

Prep Time: 7 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 45 minutes minutes

Total Time: 52 minutes minutes

Calories: 2143

Servings: 1 standard loaf

(hover over # to adjust)

Print Rate Pin

It only takes 6 simple/pantry ingredients to make this Honey Beer Bread - and NO yeast!

Ingredients

  • 3 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 Tbsp baking powder
  • 1 tsp kosher salt
  • 12 oz beer (your favorite kind)
  • 5 Tbsp honey
  • 3 - 4 Tbsp melted butter divided

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350°F and lightly spray the sides of a 9x5" loaf pan. Set aside.

  • To a mixing bowl, add flour, baking powder and salt, and stir to combine. Pour in the beer and honey and stir until no flour streaks remain.

  • Add half of the melted butter to the bottom of prepared loaf pan and tilt the pan around so the butter coats the bottom of the pan. Transfer batter to pan, spreading it out into an even layer.

  • Pour remaining half of the melted butter over the top of the batter, brushing it around so it evenly coats the top.

  • Bake for 45-50 minutes, until golden brown and a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean or with just a few moist crumbs.

  • Let bread cool in the pan for 5-7 minutes, then turn out carefully onto a wire rack to finish cooling.

Want to save this recipe for later? Click the heart in the bottom right corner to save to your own recipe box!

Chef Tips

** can easily be doubled to make two loaves

Bread is great with butter, honey, or toasted!

Nutrition Disclaimer

The Chunky Chef is not a dietician or nutritionist, and any nutritional information shared is an estimate. If calorie count and other nutritional values are important to you, we recommend running the ingredients through whichever online nutritional calculator you prefer. Calories can vary quite a bit depending on which brands were used.

Did You Make This?Tag @the_chunky_chef on Instagram and hashtag it #thechunkychef so I can see what you made!

Tag on Insta! Leave a Rating Save for Later

You May Also Like...

  • Garlic Cheddar Beer Bread

  • Honey Glazed Pumpkin Banana Bread

  • Homemade Artisan No Knead Bread

  • Garlic Cheddar Beer Bread

Previous Post
Next Post

Meet The Chunky Chef

Hey there! I'm Amanda. Wife, mother, photography nerd, and bacon lover! I believe that delicious meals should be easy to make. Now that you’re here, stay a bit, browse a few recipes, and let’s get cookin’!

Learn More

Reader Interactions

Leave a Comment

  1. Jackie says

    Oh my gosh this was soooo easy . The taste and texture were spot on . Thank you for sharing.

    Reply

  2. maryfran lancaster says

    Have you baked this in a something round or mini loaf pans or ? Thinking about taking this camping (RV) and trying a different baking vessel.

    Reply

    • The Chunky Chef says

      I haven’t tested baking this recipe in any other size baking pan than the one called for, so while I’m sure it can be done, I don’t know what the baking time would be. If you do some experimenting, I’d love to know how it turns out 🙂

      Reply

  3. Susie Aldridge says

    Baked this delicious Honey Beer Bread today. Just had my first slice. Absolutely a great recipe. Followed your instructions to the letter. So easy and quick. Cleanup was even easy. Thanks for a keeper recipe.

    Reply

  4. Heather says

    Great recipe! Couldn’t find Mom’s old recipe so this worked well. Note: For those wondering about using a different carbonated beverage in place of beer, don’t. Scientifically it won’t work. The yeast/hops in the beer is what makes the bread work and you not have to add yeast and wait for it to tise etc. like with traditional breads. A non-alcoholic beer can be used in place of the full version. The taste might differ but only slightly and is still based on whatever kind of beer you use. The 7-up route is more for cakes. Also go have fun with the add-ins. You can’t screw it up..Bacon, seeds, cheeses, spices, the possibilites are endless. Enjoy!

    Reply

  5. Jennifer K says

    Loved this bread! I made it with hard cider and added 1 teaspoon each of dried rosemary and dried thyme for extra seasoning. It was delicious! Will definitely make this again.

    Reply

  6. Terri says

    Yummy! Easy and quick to make!

    Reply

  7. Vicky S says

    The best!! Thank you

    Reply

  8. Janet Brandon says

    Is the calorie count you show for the honey beer bread per slice or per load?

    Reply

    • The Chunky Chef says

      It’s per loaf, so you can slice it however you’d like 🙂

      Reply

  9. Jen says

    Can this be made with any carbonated beverage?

    Reply

    • The Chunky Chef says

      I’ve only tested this recipe as written. So without testing and retesting it myself, I can’t say for certain if any carbonated beverage would work. If you can’t have alcohol, you might want to try a non-alcoholic beer, or possibly some seltzer water. Sounds like you get to do some fun experiments 🙂 If you try it, I’d love to know how it turns out!

      Reply

  10. Gi says

    Can this be made in a bread machine? If so, what additional instructions would I need?

    Reply

    • The Chunky Chef says

      I’m sure it could be, however I don’t own a bread machine, so I couldn’t tell you any extra instructions.

      Reply

  11. Renee says

    This bread was perfect. Crunchy on the outside and tender but dense on the inside. It was a little sweet and went well with our soup. A keeper for sure!

    Reply

  12. Jacqueline says

    This bread is Sooo good! I’ve made it several times and each time, I am more and more impressed. The flavor is savory and sweet all at once, and when it’s warm, it’s even better. The instructions are clear and easy to follow. Making it is super quick and easy too. Love it.

    Reply

  13. Cassie says

    Made this today and it turned out fantastic! The handful of rosemary and parmesan I threw in paired well with the beer. Thanks so much for sharing your recipes. Keep them coming, please!

    Reply

  14. Haley D Williams says

    This bread sounds delicious! I have to bake it up this weekend!

    Reply

  15. Catalina says

    Deliciousness! I can’t resist to this bread! Yum!

    Reply

  16. Toni says

    My family loved it!! So good and delicious!

    Reply

  17. Jacque Hastert says

    I love honey, beer, and bread! This bread sounds right up my alley! I can’t wait to bake it.

    Reply

  18. Dorothy Reinhold says

    I have been in a baking mood. This comes together so easily! I can’t wait to give it a try.

    Reply

  19. Jessica says

    We LOVE Beer Bread! Going to make this with the girls!

    Reply

Honey Beer Bread (no yeast/quickbread recipe) - The Chunky Chef (2024)

FAQs

What are the 4 types of quick breads? ›

Muffins, coffeecakes, scones, and pancakes are examples of quick breads, that like their name implies, can be prepared quickly in a kitchen.

What are the 7 ingredients in quick breads? ›

The possibilities are endless, but the common factor is the basic ingredients of fat, sugar, eggs, flour, liquid, leavening agent, and a flavoring ingredient.

What is the difference between quick breads and yeast breads? ›

Quick comparison
Yeast breadQuick bread
Avg prep time involved2-½ hours or more10 minutes
Flavorbuttery, yeasty, neutral, lower in sugarsweet, often has glaze, higher in sugar
Texturesoft and fluffytender and cakey
Leaveningyeastbaking soda, baking powder
2 more rows
Jan 15, 2024

What is the best beer to use 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 makes quick breads tender and fluffy? ›

The two main quick-acting leavening agents are baking powder and baking soda Salt: Used as a seasoning Liquid: Helps in the blending of dry ingredients and the formation of gluten. It triggers the leavening action of baking powder or baking soda. Sugar: Makes quick breads tender and adds flavor.

What is the difference between a quick bread and a non quick bread? ›

Quick breads are bread products made using leavening agents other than yeast, like baking soda or baking powder. This eliminates the need for proofing or rising before baking.

What two chemicals must be in a quick bread recipe in order for it to have a chemical leavening reaction which gives off carbon dioxide and makes quick breads rise? ›

2. What are two common chemical leavening agents that are used in quick breads? Baking soda and baking powder. Reacts only once-as soon as the chemical is dissolved in liquid.

Which ingredient in quick breads enhances flavor? ›

Fruit purees, such as prune, banana and apricot, lend color, taste and texture to quick bread and muffin recipes. In general, try to match the flavor of the fruit puree with the desired flavor of the quick bread. The dark color of prune puree is masked in chocolate recipes.

What does egg do in quick bread? ›

An extra whole egg, lightly beaten but not foamed quickbread, should give you following effects: richer, smoother taste. slightly drier crumb.

What do quick breads not use? ›

Leavening agent: Any recipe ingredient that causes bread to rise. Common leavening agents include yeast, baking soda, baking powder, eggs, and beaten egg whites. Quick bread: A bread that does not use yeast as a leavening agent.

What is a substitute for instant yeast in bread? ›

Baking Powder

The ratio to replace yeast with baking powder in a recipe is 1:1, making it much easier to substitute if you have baking powder on hand. Simply measure out the amount of baking powder for how much yeast the recipe calls for. Baking soda substitution is best when used with: Batter breads.

Why is yeast not used in quick breads? ›

In summary, while yeast can be used to leaven bread, it's not suitable for making quick breads due to the time required for fermentation. Quick breads are best leavened with baking soda or baking powder for their characteristic texture and quick preparation.

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? ›

Luckily, if you encounter this problem every time you break out the beer and the batter, there is an easy fix for your next loaf: Watch how much you're working it. Overworking the dough of your beer bread will affect the texture, causing it to turn from soft and chewy to tough and condensed.

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 are the 5 types of quick breads? ›

Quick breads include many cakes, brownies and cookies—as well as banana bread, pumpkin bread, beer bread, biscuits, cornbread, muffins, pancakes, scones, and soda bread.

What are the 3 main quick breads? ›

Quick breads are separated into two main categories: those made with batters and those made with doughs. Quick breads that are made with a batter include muffins, cornbread, and quick loaf breads (like banana bread and zucchini bread). Quick breads that are made with a dough include biscuits and scones.

What are common types of quick breads? ›

Quick Bread
  • Irish Soda Bread.
  • Popovers and Yorkshire Pudding.
  • Tortillas.
  • Scones.
  • Biscuit.
  • Cornbread.
  • Pumpkin Bread.
  • Zucchini Bread.

What are the 5 types of yeast breads? ›

Find all the best yeast bread recipes here.
  • White Bread.
  • Bagels.
  • Egg Bread.
  • Potato Bread.
  • Pretzels.
  • English Muffins.
  • No-Knead Bread Recipes.
  • Whole Grain Bread.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Edmund Hettinger DC

Last Updated:

Views: 6192

Rating: 4.8 / 5 (58 voted)

Reviews: 89% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Edmund Hettinger DC

Birthday: 1994-08-17

Address: 2033 Gerhold Pine, Port Jocelyn, VA 12101-5654

Phone: +8524399971620

Job: Central Manufacturing Supervisor

Hobby: Jogging, Metalworking, Tai chi, Shopping, Puzzles, Rock climbing, Crocheting

Introduction: My name is Edmund Hettinger DC, I am a adventurous, colorful, gifted, determined, precious, open, colorful person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.