Guinness Bread • in just 5 minutes! (2024)

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Guinness bread is a quick no knead no yeast bread that goes with all kinds of cozy soups and stews. We love it toasted with marmalade for breakfast, and it’s a must for St. Patrick’s Day!

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Guinness oatmeal bread is a game changer!

Have you got a couple of minutes? Why not make this almost too good to be true Guinness bread? Just whisk a few ingredients together in a bowl, pour in a bottle of Guinness, and stir it up. That’s all you need to do! It sounds crazy but the results speak for themselves. (You’ll have just enough time to fix yourself a cup of tea!)

Everyone who tasted this beer bread during our testing phase agreed, it’s a winner. And we used it in so many ways ~ sometimes with soup for dinner, sometimes toasted for breakfast (with marmalade!)

It’s one of those rare recipes that is super easy with amazing results.

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what you’ll need for Guinness bread

Don’t blink, it’s a short list!

  • all purpose flour
    • you can use white whole wheat or whole wheat flour if you prefer an earthier bread.
  • oat flour
    • oat flour adds flavor and tenderness to the bread. It’s easy to make your own oat flour if you don’t have any on hand.
  • golden brown sugar
    • dark brown sugar can also be used for a richer molasses flavor.
  • baking powder
  • salt
  • rolled oats
    • these are just for topping the batter before baking.
  • Guinness Draught
    • any robust beer will work, but Guinness is the gold standard for stout beer.
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Does Guinness bread taste like beer?

No, it doesn’t taste like beer, in fact all taste testers agreed they wouldn’t have guessed it was made with beer unless they were told! It has a slightly malty, nutty flavor and a wonderful yeasty aroma. The brown sugar gives it a background sweetness.The texture? It’s soft and chewy ~ just perfect.

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how to know if your Guinness bread is done

This bread will look risen and golden brown when fully cooked, with a crack or cracks along the top. But there’s nothing worse than a loaf of bread that looks perfect, only to be underdone and gummy in the center! Using a thermometer to check the internal temperature of bread is one of my favorite methods to reliably determine if it’s fully baked and ready to eat.

  1. Insert a digital thermometer into the thickest part of the bread, making sure not to touch the pan.
  2. The internal temperature of bread should be about 190°F (88°C) when fully baked.
  3. Note that it can take up to a minute for ‘instant’ read thermometers to register the correct temperature. Anywhere from 180F-190F is good.
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what happens when you bake with beer?

Beer contains yeast, which helps the bread rise. Yeast is a natural leavening agent that feeds on the sugars in the beer and produces carbon dioxide as a byproduct. This carbon dioxide gas helps the bread rise and creates small air pockets throughout the loaf. Plus you get that lovely yeasty flavor and aroma we all love.

The malt and hops in beer add flavor and complexity, making baked goods more interesting. A robust beer like Guinness adds a rich, earthy flavor to this bread.

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Does the alcohol burn off when you bake Guinness bread?

It’s a common misconception that all the alcohol in food evaporates or cooks off during the baking or boiling process. In reality, some amount of alcohol can remain in the food, depending on cooking time, temperature, and the amount of alcohol used in the recipe.

Studies have shown that alcohol can evaporate quickly when exposed to high heat, such as in flambéing or stir-frying, but slower when exposed to lower heat in baking or simmering.

It’s important to note that the amount of alcohol that remains in the food is usually very low and generally considered safe for consumption. According to the USDA, foods cooked with alcohol for an hour or more will retain about 25 percent of the original alcohol content, while foods cooked for less than 15 minutes will retain about 40 percent.

If you’re concerned about the alcohol content of this bread you can try using a non-alcoholic beer. Guinness makes one called Guinness 0.0.

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how we’re using our easy Guinness bread

  • it’s great to beef up a soup meal, and it goes particularly well with Split Pea Soup with Ham, Mushroom Barley Soup, or Beef Barley Soup.
  • of course we’re including it on our St. Patrick’s Day menu, alongside Dublin Coddle and Instant Pot Irish Stew.
  • I like to round out a Cottage Pie or a Farmhouse Shepherd’s Pie with beer bread.
  • Guinness bread is great with Baked Brats in Caramelized Sauerkraut ~ it’s a company worthy meal, and super easy.
  • it makes a nice mid-day snack with a cup of tea.
  • We love it toasted and buttered for breakfast, with marmalade.
  • oh, and how about an Irish cheddar and bacon grilled cheese? Yes!
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more quick breads to bake

  • Beer Bread Recipe (easy, no yeast!)
  • Paleo Fruit and Nut Bread
  • Irish Oatmeal Soda Bread
  • Irish Brown Bread
  • Perfect Cornbread Recipe
  • Boston Market Style Cornbread Recipe
  • 3 ingredient biscuits

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Guinness Oatmeal Bread

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A ridiculously easy beer bread you can throw together in just a few minutes!

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Prep Time:5 minutes minutes

Cook Time:35 minutes minutes

resting:28 minutes minutes

Total Time:40 minutes minutes

Servings: 10

Equipment

  • 9×5 loaf pan

  • parchment paper (optional)

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat your oven to 350F. Butter and line a standard loaf pan with a sheet of parchment paper. The paper is optional, but provides a convenient 'sling' to lift the bread out after baking.

  • In a large mixing bowl whisk together the flours, sugar, baking powder and salt. Be sure to work out all the lumps in your brown sugar.

  • Add the Guinness and stir to combine. Mix until everything is incorporated and there is no dry flour left, but don't over mix.

  • Turn into your prepared pan spread out evenly. Top with the rolled oats. At this point you can bake the bread right away, but I recommend letting it rest on the counter for 20 to 30 minutes for best results.*

  • Bake for about 35 minutes, until risen and golden. A toothpick inserted in the center should come out without obvious wet batter on it (moist crumbs are ok.)

  • Let the bread cool a bit before slicing and enjoying. I don't like to slice it until I'm ready to eat it, otherwise it can start to dry out.

  • The bread will keep, covered in foil or plastic, or in an airtight container, for up to a week. It can be frozen for longer storage.

Notes

*Why let your beer bread rest before baking?

Allowing beer bread to rest before baking can be a great way to enhance its flavor and texture.During the resting period the yeast in the beer will become activated and begin to ferment the sugars in the dough, which will help to create a light and airy texture in the bread. Also, the gluten in the flour will have time to relax and develop, which will result in a better crumb structure.

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Course: bread

Cuisine: Irish

Author: Sue Moran

Keyword: baking, bread, Irish, no knead, no yeast, quick bread, St Patrick’s Day

Nutrition

Calories: 196 kcal · Carbohydrates: 40 g · Protein: 5 g · Fat: 1 g · Saturated Fat: 0.2 g · Polyunsaturated Fat: 1 g · Monounsaturated Fat: 0.4 g · Sodium: 240 mg · Potassium: 209 mg · Fiber: 2 g · Sugar: 11 g · Calcium: 72 mg · Iron: 2 mg

Nutritional information is provided as a courtesy and is an estimate only. This information comes from online calculators. Although The View from Great Island attempts to provide accurate nutritional information, these figures are only estimates.

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FAQs

What is the best beer 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.

How many slices of bread are in a Guinness? ›

C... “One bottle of beer equals the kilojoule value of approximately seven slices of bread.

Can I use old Guinness for cooking? ›

However, you could use it successfully in stews and casseroles, such as Nigella's Beer Braised Beef Casserole (from Kitchen).

What is the ABV for Guinness? ›

Guinness Draught was developed in 1959 and has been the top-selling Guinness beer ever since. It has the distinctive black color of a Guinness beer while feeling smooth and velvety to the palate. Just like the Guinness Original Stout, this beer has an ABV of 4.2%.

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.

Is beer bread OK for kids? ›

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!

Is Guinness more filling than beer? ›

A Guinness only has 15 more calories than a Bud Light and 5 more calories than the same amount of skim milk. Plus, you're going to feel a lot fuller after a Guinness than a Bud Light (thanks to the CO2 and Nitrogen carbonation that leads to its thick, creamy texture), saving yourself from the extra food calories later.

What is 3 glasses of wine equivalent to food? ›

So it pays to think of alcohol as food. To demonstrate: drinking, say, three 180ml glasses of red wine or three 330ml bottles of cider will add nearly 2000kJ to your day. That's the equivalent of eating nearly seven slices of white bread.

What is split the G on a Guinness? ›

For any non-pintpeople out there, 'splitting the G' is a special Guinness-drinking practice. To do so, people on their first sip of the brand of creamy pint must drink enough that the bottom of the head falls in the middle of the letter “g” in the Guinness logo on the glass.

Why does canned Guinness taste different? ›

The nitrogen filled ball gives Guinness Draught in cans the taste and texture of a pub-poured pint at home.

Is Guinness good for your hair? ›

It's thought that two proteins in beer — malt and hops — may help nourish and strengthen your hair follicles. However, there's no scientific evidence that proves the hops and malt proteins can bind to and benefit your hair if applied topically.

Why is Guinness so expensive? ›

UK Debt Expert personal finance expert Maxine McCreadie said: “Inflation has significantly pushed up the price of Guinness, just like it has other beverages.

What country drinks most Guinness? ›

But back to the matter at hand: where drinks the most Guinness? The United Kingdom is the undisputed king of Guinness drinking, presumably with its proximity to the original Guinness brewery in Ireland playing a key role. Indeed, as we previously reported, one out of every 10 pints sold in London is a Guinness.

What is the best beer to bake with? ›

When baking with beer, amber and brown ales behave just as nicely as porters and stouts. Their low bitterness and nutty flavor with hints of caramel work well with cookies, pies, and sweet sauces.

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.

Why do you put beer in beer bread? ›

The yeast in the beer interacts with the sugar to help the bread to rise (and the baking powder gives the bread an additional boost to keep it from becoming dense).

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