22 Recipes to Make With Guinness (2024)

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22 Recipes to Make With Guinness (1)

ByElizabeth Harris

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Updated: Mar. 04, 2024

    A frothy pint of Guinness is a must on St. Patrick's Day (or any other day, if you ask us). But don't stop there! Save some stout for these savory and sweet recipes, too.

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    If you want a dessert that will take the cake at a St. Patrick’s Day celebration, look no further! The rich chocolate cake is incredibly moist and has a nice malt flavor that’s perfectly complemented by the Irish cream frosting. —Jennifer Wayland, Morris Plains, New Jersey

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    Chocolate Guinness Cake

    One bite and everyone will propose a toast to this silky-smooth chocolate Guinness cake. The cream cheese frosting reminds me of the foamy head on a perfectly poured pint. —Marjorie Hennig, Seymour, Indiana

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    Lamb Stew

    My grandmother used to make this stew as a special Sunday meal. It's an unforgettable treat from Ireland. —Vickie Desourdy, Washington, North Carolina

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    Mushroom and Sweet Potato Potpie

    The last time I was in the U.S., I had an amazing mushroom and beer potpie at a small brewpub. It was so rich and comforting. I tried numerous versions when I got home and I think I've come pretty close! —Iben Ravn, Copenhagen, Denmark

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    Guinness Float

    That very first sip of a Guinness is what inspired this quick and easy dessert. The rich, creamy foam that gathers on the top of a freshly poured draft made me think of vanilla ice cream. At that point, I knew I had to combine the two in a Guinness float. —James Schend, Dairy Freed

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    Grampa's German-Style Pot Roast

    Grampa was of German heritage and loved the old-world recipes his mother gave him. I made a few changes so I could prepare this dish in a slow cooker and give it a slightly updated flavor. —Nancy Heishman, Las Vegas, Nevada

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    Irish Beef Stew

    Rich and hearty, this Irish beef stew is my husband's favorite. The beef is incredibly tender. Served with crusty bread, it's an ideal cool-weather meal and perfect for any Irish holiday. —Carrie Karleen, St. Nicolas, Quebec

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    Skillet Stout Brownies

    These stout brownies are so rich and fudgy. I love how quickly they come together. They're perfect for a busy weeknight. —Mandy Naglich, New York, New York

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    Bratwurst Burgers with Braised Onions

    This burger is a fun mashup of a bratwurst with onion and peppers, chicken-fried steak and a beef burger. The best of three dishes, bratwurst burgers are guaranteed to be family-pleasing. —Priscilla Yee, Concord, California

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    Spicy Bavarian Beer Mustard

    Here's a gift that has bite! This spicy beer mustard is great with pretzels or as a condiment for bratwurst. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    Mushrooms, onions and a bottle of Guinness add excellent flavor to my pot roast. This one-dish wonder may taste even better the next day. —Madeleine Bessette, Coeur d Alene, Idaho

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    Grilled Beer Brats with Kraut

    I made this for my son’s 21st birthday bonfire, which included a dozen buddies. The kraut topping flavors are fabulous. —Keeley Weber, Sterling Heights, Michigan

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    Irish Spiced Beef

    The story goes that my Irish ancestors brought this recipe along when they immigrated to the U.S. Start it at least five days ahead to spice and tenderize the meat; the flavors are worth it. —Mary Shenk, Dekalb, Illinois

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    Short Rib Tacos

    Whenever we go to Houston to visit family, we like to track down cabeza—cow’s head, cooked slowly, resulting in extremely tender meat that's excellent in tacos. Cabeza is hard to find in Seattle, so I use short ribs to replicate the texture. I like corn tortillas for these tacos and a quick pico de gallo to add some freshness to the rich, flavorful meat. —Anai Yost, Bothell, Washington

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    Beer-Braised Roast with Root Vegetables

    I like the combination of seasoned vegetables and lean meat in this recipe, and my wife likes how the seasonings complement the meat. I serve the roast with a garden salad and crusty multigrain bread. —Malcolm Cieszko, Washington, North Carolina

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    Honey Chipotle Ribs

    Nothing is better than having a sauce with the perfect slather consistency. Here's one that will ensure a lip-smacking feast. Go ahead and make the sauce up to a week ahead for an easier grilling experience. —Caitlin Hawes, Westwood, Massachusetts

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    Beer and Pretzel Caramels

    Beer and pretzels are a natural combination—mix them with smooth caramel and you have an awesome candy. The guys will go wild over these crunchy, chunky chews. —Jenni Sharp, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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    Guinness Corned Beef and Cabbage

    Passed down through generations, this robust corned beef and cabbage recipe is requested often in our house. The Irish stout adds excellent richness to the corned beef. Just throw the ingredients together in the slow cooker and let them simmer until delicious! —Karin Brodbeck, Red Hook, New York

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    Spicy Cowboy Chili

    Toasting the peppers for this cowboy chili releases their earthy flavors. I recommend wearing gloves when handling dried peppers and seeds. —Rachel Sprinkel, Hilo, Hawaii

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    French Dip Subs with Beer Dipping Sauce

    These savory subs make a family-pleasing meal that comes together in no time. The tender roast beef goes great with the hearty beer dipping sauce and a garnish of banana peppers.—Susan Simons, McKenna, Washington

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    Originally Published: December 31, 1969

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    FAQs

    What's good to mix with Guinness? ›

    There are both alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks that you can mix with Guinness. Mix champagne for a bubbly finish, rum for a deep richness, or ginger beer for some spice.

    What does Guinness pair well with? ›

    Guinness is a hearty beer with notes of coffee and dark chocolate. It pairs well with soda bread, a staple in Ireland. Clavin said a classic cheese board is a good snack pairing, with strawberry preserves and sharp Irish cheddar, Gouda, Asiago or Pecorino Romano cheeses to contrast the sweetness of the beer.

    What is the secret ingredient in Guinness beer? ›

    Is Guinness vegan? Guinness Draught became vegan-friendly in 2017. Before this change, Guinness used isinglass (a fish-derived gelatine) to clarify its beer.

    What is the best way to enjoy Guinness? ›

    Some believe it's all about the classic 45-degree angle, pouring into a glass in one go before leaving to settle. However, others believe the magic lies in the hard pour, also known as “the flip”. Using a clean can, flip the can upside down into the glass lifting out slowly as the liquid rises to meet it.

    How is Guinness best served? ›

    Temperature - Best Served Cold

    Guinness beer should always be served cold. Beer is a food product and needs to be treated as one. The longer and more consistently you keep your beer at the correct temperature, the slower the aging process of that beer will be.

    Should Guinness beer be warm or cold? ›

    To start, brewers at Guinness suggest your beer be chilled to approximately 46 degrees Fahrenheit. Then, similar to how a Guinness Draught is poured, tilt your glass — which is ideally also chilled — at a 45-degree angle before slowly pouring the beer from the can into the glass until it is three-quarters full.

    What is a snakebite with Guinness? ›

    The Snakebite is a layered beer co*cktail made with equal parts beer and hard cider. It gained popularity in the United Kingdom in the 1980's where they primarily use a lager beer. As it grew in popularity in the U.S., it became common to use an Irish stout, like Guinness, in place of a lager.

    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.

    Why does Guinness taste better in Ireland? ›

    Experts have had their say on it. Colm O'Connor, beer specialist at the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin, told LadBible: "We roast the barley on site, and it's all sourced from within 80 miles of the brewery. They're all Irish.

    Does Budweiser own Guinness? ›

    Guinness (/ˈɡɪnɪs/) is a stout that originated in the brewery of Arthur Guinness at St. James's Gate, Dublin, Ireland, in the 18th century. It is now owned by the British-based multinational alcoholic beverage maker Diageo.

    Should you refrigerate Guinness? ›

    How should Guinness in bottles be poured? Start by ensuring that your bottle is perfectly chilled, we would recommend refrigerating it at 8 degrees Celsius for at least 24 hours before you serve.

    Can you drink Guinness 2 years out of date? ›

    They guarantee that people can expect a pint of Guinness to be beautiful and fresh, whenever and wherever they choose to enjoy it. If enjoying Guinness at home the liquid stays fresh for up to 10 months after the production date printed on the base of the can.

    Can you mix Guinness with Sprite? ›

    Despite the fact that Guinness co*cktails like the Black Velvet (Guinness and Champagne) exist, there was disbelief that Guinness and Sprite “is a thing.” But mentions of the beer and soda combination have appeared for years.

    What Flavours go with Guinness? ›

    Guinness also welcomes smoked flavours, so keep that in mind for, dare I say it, Christmas. “Incorporate Guinness into a treacle soda bread, and serve that with smoked salmon, a really perky, hot horseradish sauce and maybe some batons or slices of apples,” Flynn says.

    Can you mix Guinness with co*ke? ›

    The Trojan horse is also called a Guinness and co*ke, a name which tells you everything you need to mix it up. A popular summertime drink in the United Kingdom, it's a very simple recipe and a brilliant way to liven up the dark stout beer.

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