This Beer Cheese Dip is always a go-to for a quick and easy appetizer that’s ready in just 25 minutes. It’s creamy, flavorful, and perfect for game days or casual get-togethers.
You’ll love this one if you enjoy recipes like Chili Cheese Dip, Queso Fundido, and Caramelized Onion Dip.
This dip is straightforward to make. Start by melting some butter, making a roux with flour, then gradually adding milk and beer. Season it up and melt in a trio of cheeses for a smooth, creamy finish.
Make it for your next party, or just because you feel like treating yourself. Leftovers, if there are any, reheat really well. (Then try making this Wisconsin Beer Cheese Soup next.)
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💛 Why you’ll love this recipe
- Quick to prepare: Ready in just 25 minutes, perfect for last-minute guests or a quick snack.
- Simple ingredients: Uses basic ingredients you probably already have in your kitchen.
- Versatile: Pairs well with pretzels, chips, veggies, etc.
- Easy to adjust: You can easily modify the heat level and consistency to suit your preferences.
➡️ Ingredients
⏲ How to make this beer cheese dip recipe
This is an overview of the recipe’s instructions. The full instructions can be found in the recipe card at the bottom of this post.
Recipe Tip: Shred your own cheese from blocks to ensure it melts smoothly without the anti-caking agents found in pre-shredded cheese.
- Melt Butter: In a medium saucepan over medium heat, melt the butter.
- Make Roux: Whisk in the flour and cook for about 1 minute, stirring constantly, until you have a light golden roux.
- Add Liquids: Gradually whisk in the milk and beer, ensuring that there are no lumps. Keep stirring until the mixture begins to thicken and comes to a gentle simmer.
- Add Seasonings: Stir in the Dijon mustard, garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, cayenne pepper, Worcestershire sauce, and a pinch of salt and pepper. Let the mixture simmer for a couple of minutes.
- Add Cheese: Reduce the stovetop heat to low. Gradually add the shredded cheeses, stirring constantly until the cheeses are completely melted and the sauce is smooth.
Recipe Tip: For a smoother dip, avoid bringing the cheese to a boil after it’s added, as this can cause the dip to separate or become grainy.
- Adjust Consistency and Seasoning: If the dip is too thick, add a little more milk or beer. Taste and adjust the seasoning if necessary.
- Serve: Remove the saucepan from the stovetop heat. Transfer the dip to a serving bowl and sprinkle with fresh chives for garnish.
Recipe Tip: If the dip starts to thicken as it cools, reheat it gently while stirring, and add a splash of milk if necessary. Alternatively, transfer to a small slow cooker and keep on low temp to ensure the dip stays smooth and creamy.
👉 Ingredient substitution suggestions
- Milk: Use heavy cream for a richer dip.
- Light Beer: Try a nonalcoholic beer if kids will be eating.
- Sharp Cheddar: Substitute with mild cheddar or a mix of cheddar and Monterey Jack.
- Gruyère: Swiss cheese works as an alternative.
✨ Variations
- Spicy: Add extra cayenne pepper or a few dashes of hot sauce.
- Herbs: Mix in some chopped fresh herbs like parsley or thyme.
- Protein: Stir in some cooked, crumbled bacon or diced ham.
〰️ How to serve
- Pretzels — Soft pretzels are a classic pairing. I buy the ones from the frozen food section and bake them in the oven; for a homemade option, try this soft pretzel bite recipe. Snack pretzels are also delicious.
- Veggies — Serve with carrot sticks, celery, or bell pepper strips.
- Chips — Tortilla chips or pita chips work well.
- Bread — Try it with cheesy garlic pull apart bread or baguette slices.
💬 FAQs
How can I prep this advance to serve later?
Yes, you can prepare the dip and reheat it gently on the stove, in the microwave, or in a slow cooker before serving. If it thickens too much, add a splash of milk or beer.
How should I store leftovers?
Store any leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Reheat gently and stir in a bit of milk if needed to smooth it out.
What should I do if the dip gets too thick as it sits?
If the dip thickens as it sits, reheat it gently on the stove or in the microwave, stirring in a small amount of milk or beer until it reaches your desired consistency.
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- Cucumber Tomato Bites
- Bacon-Wrapped Water Chestnuts
- Sausage Balls with Cream Cheese
- Halloumi Fries
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Beer Cheese Dip
Ingredients
- 1 Tablespoon unsalted butter
- 1 Tablespoon all-purpose flour
- ¼ cup milk, plus more depending on preferences
- ½ cup light beer, plus more depending on preferences
- ½ teaspoon Dijon mustard
- ¼ teaspoon garlic powder
- ¼ teaspoon onion powder
- ⅛ teaspoon paprika
- A pinch of cayenne pepper, adjust based on heat preferences
- ½ teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
- Salt and pepper, to taste
- 1 cup shredded sharp cheddar cheese
- ½ cup shredded gruyère cheese
- ¼ cup shredded gouda cheese
Optional Garnish:
- Fresh chives, finely chopped
Instructions
- Melt Butter: In a medium saucepan over medium heat, melt butter.
- Make Roux: Whisk in flour and cook for about 1 minute, stirring constantly, until you have a light golden roux.
- Add Liquids: Gradually whisk in milk and beer, ensuring that there are no lumps. Keep stirring until mixture begins to thicken and comes to a gentle simmer.
- Add Seasonings: Stir in Dijon mustard, garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, cayenne pepper, Worcestershire sauce, and a pinch of salt and pepper. Let mixture simmer for a couple of minutes.
- Add Cheese: Reduce stovetop heat to low. Gradually add shredded cheeses, stirring constantly until the cheeses are completely melted and the sauce is smooth.
- Adjust Consistency and Seasoning: If the dip is too thick, add a little more milk or beer. Taste and adjust the seasoning if necessary.
- Serve: Remove saucepan from heat. Transfer dip to a serving bowl and sprinkle with fresh chives for garnish. (If the dip starts to thicken as it cools, reheat it gently while stirring, and add a splash of milk if necessary. Alternatively, transfer to a small slow cooker and keep on low temp to ensure the dip stays smooth and creamy.)
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