What kind of beer for beer brats?

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I have a package of bratwurst that I am going to cook within the next few days. The only two beers I have in the fridge are a stout and a lager. I'm sure I could use the lager and it would turn out just fine. But what about the stout? What kinds of beers are good with beer brats?

And while I'm at it, what is the most popular method of cooking beer brats? Just off hand I'd say marinate the brats in the beer, then maybe start cooking them by boiling them in the beer and then move them to the grill. Is that about right? Would that be too much exposure to the beer if I tried it with a stout?



Best Answer

Since most are pre-cooked (in US Supermarkets anyway), and you are just re-heating, your (still tasty) options are pretty limited with respect to beer brats

From the perspective of UW Madison (self-proclaimed "Brat Capital of the World"):

  • Simmer in beer first, then grill. For more info here is a post regarding prep; this method would definitely be the preferred method for upping the intake of moisture without losing it during grilling (so long as you don't lose the brat flavor by wasting the beer you boiled them in)
  • For an incredibly "persnickety" method:

    I have found that if you cook the brats on the grill first, then put them into the beer they don't shrink as much. Here's how I do it: I brown the brats lightly on both sides, then I place them in 'warm' beer for a few minutes. Repeat several times until brats are cooked thoroughly. Now you can put the brats into 'hot' beer to hold for individual serving... When I said brown the brats lightly, I meant about 20 seconds per side on hot coals then into a 180 degree beer bath. Any hotter and they will shrink. I continue alternating the grill and beer bath until they are fully cooked. It's a lot of work but my brats weigh almost as much cooked as when they went on the grill. Another thing you might try is adding chopped onion to your beer bath."

In a non-tailgate, just getting them cooked in a hurry setting:

  • For grilling, I put them whole on the rack, otherwise you will lose moisture. Adding beer (while grilling) won't really do anything but cool them and the charcoal down; but you could make a beer-mustard
  • For stovetop, I barely cover the brats in beer (typically watery domestic like Miller High Life) in a pot/pan that can accomodate the quantity of brats being cooked and heat until beer reduces like a glaze. Wait until casing browns up a bit, then enjoy. In this instance I fork them a few times to absorb beer.
  • For microwave, same as stove basically, fork and nuke covered with beer.

As for type of beer, I think watery domestic does it best for the boiling since the carbonation is high and the sugars glaze up nicely before the brat is over-done. For the beer mustard pale ales are recommended by some, but I like brown, spicy mustard and might try something sweeter like a porter and banging heads with some punch from horseradish.




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Quick Answer about "What kind of beer for beer brats?"

Traditionally, pilsner beer produced by mass producers is used in a beer brat recipe. We're talking about brands like Miller High Life, PBR, Bud, the kinds of beers that aren't produced by craft breweries.

What beer goes with beer brats?

Delicious with White Bock Beer. Bratwurst sausage, made from pork and veal, is perhaps beer's best-known partner. \u201cBrats\u201d are often cooked in beer or marinated in beer before being grilled. Any number of beer styles will work with this sausage, but you can't go wrong with a favorite Pale Lager.

Is IPA good for beer brats?

Directions. Choose 2 bottles of your favorite full bodied IPA. Pour 1 bottle into a large pan along with your brats and marinade overnight. Grill brats, serve with sweet pickled relish and enjoy eating it with the other IPA.

What kind of beer goes in sausages?

Oktoberfest beers pair well with mild wieners and ring bologna. Pilsner is the most popular lager in the world today, originating in Pilsen, Czech Republic. Pilsners are a fairly dry style of beer with a strong malt flavor. Pilsners pair well with grilled, mild sausages.

Does cooking brats in beer do anything?

Grilled brats should not be boiled in beer or any other liquid beforehand or after they have been grilled. Putting brats in a boiling water bath actually leaches out their flavor. Keeping the brats warm and juicy can be achieved by steaming them in an aluminum pan with boiling beer and onion slices.



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More answers regarding what kind of beer for beer brats?

Answer 2

Not a stout, the roast is too much with the delicate flavors of the sausage. I would suggest a German wheat beer, or a dark lager such as schwartzbier.

Answer 3

Like mfg said, most brats are precooked in the US.

When I make beer brats, I actually use the oven. (I do not have a grill) Take a roasting pan and place the brats in the pan, then pour one bottle of beer into the pan. I would suggest a lighter beer or even spiked apple cider (I discovered the apple cider worked well after someone left a few bottles at my apt). For brands, I would suggest Radeberger or Brooklyn Lager.

Make sure you slice or poke some forkholes in the brat so that the beer can sink in.

Then cover pan with tin foil and cook at 375 for 20 minutes. After the 20 minutes, take off the tin foil and spoon any leftover beer over the brats and let them cook for another 5-10 to get a little crispy.

Then grab some sauerkraut and a bun and enjoy!

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