Beer Brats Recipe -Perfect for Tailgaiting or Backyard Grilling! (2024)

Beer brats are more than your average sausage recipes, they’re one of those culinary couplings that make our tasty world go ‘round! You can always pull out the potatoes and bacon and whip up some Olive Garden copycat Zuppa Toscana. But let me tell you, these babies are infused with plenty of caramelized onions and mustard for a crispy savory flavor that’s just outta’ this world!

If you’re lucky enough to have any leftovers, chop them up and put them in a robust Mostaccioli or serve up some Bisquick sausage balls. They’ll be even better than normal but first, you’ve got to try this recipe AS IS.

Grab a cold drink, stoke up the grill and let’s get cooking……

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What I Love About This Recipe

  • It so easy to make and seriously, the BEST beer brats I’ve ever had!
  • Infused with caramelized onions & mustard
  • You can enjoy an icy pint of your favorite brew with a crisp sausage

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How To Make Beer Brats Recipe

Serving up these brats is super simple, and they’re totally infused with intense layers of flavor. Just toss your beer marinade on the grill and add your charred onions.

Brown your brats before submerging them in the beerinade for 15 minutes. Then toss the brats back on the grill to seal in that juicy pop in every bite.

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Beer And Brats Recipe Notes

Crafting beer and brats with this kind of profound flavor profile is typically done using a brown-boil-char technique. The brats’ skin loosens up a little after their booze cruise so throwing them back on the grill is really the finishing touch. It gives them that little bit of extra char and concentrates the flavor as the beer and onion flavor reduces. Just don’t boil the beerinade or you’ll end up with tough brats.

Oven Version-Now I prefer the grill version, but you can also make them in the oven if necessary. First, broil the brats with the onions, then cover and bake on 400 degrees for 15 minutes. Then bake uncovered for 15 minutes and you’re done!

Stovetop Version– Sometimes there are good reasons to eschew the grill!

  1. Brown your onions and brats in a big skillet, then add the braising ingredients and simmer for 15 to 20 minutes.
  2. You can move the brats to a second pan for that last browning, or use a broiler.
  3. If you’re not sure how to broil brats without burning, just watch them carefully and turn them every 3 or 4 minutes.

Slow Cooker-Can you makebeer brats slow cookerstyle? Sure! Brown your brats and onions first (under the broiler or in a skillet), then pop everything into the slow cooker for 7-8 hours on low or 4 hours on high. I do recommend crisping the brats before serving to most closely mimic the grilled version.

Beer Brats On Grill Ingredient Notes

Charring beer brats on grill grates impart a special flavor that is simply unmatched with any other technique. If you want to convert this recipe to Italian Sausage and Peppers, just add bell peppers and throw the onions back on the grill!

The most important thing is to use a beer you like for this recipe and try to avoid really ‘hoppy’ beers because cooking enhances their bitterness. For a sweeter richer flavor try a darker beer like a porter or stout. For a malty flavor without the added sweetness, try a lager instead.

The general consensus seems to be that mild lagers are best but use what you like!

Meaty matters – You may be tempted to pierce the brats to maximize absorption of beer/onion flavor, but you’ll actually lose brat flavor, so I don’t recommend it.

  • These are raw sausages, however, so make sure they reach an internal temperature of 160 degrees. Finally, as for what brand to use, Johnsonville beer brats are a standard choice, but they’re not the only good ones!

Mustard balances the natural sugars in the beer and onions, but adds a touch of heat that works with the richness of the brats. Any classicvariety– yellow, Dijon, or spicy – will do, but coarse mustards don’t incorporate as well.

Caraway seeds – The other braise friend is caraway seeds.The seeds have a warm, licorice flavor that tops off the other aromatic qualities of this dish in a really wonderful way.

Tools to Make

One of the best parts of this incredible beer brats recipe (besides the flavor) is its simplicity. The main tool you need is a grill with a lid and a 13 x 9-inch pan for the beerinade.

How Long Can You Keep This In The Fridge?

Your brats will stay crave-worthy and ready to eat for up to 3 days in the fridge. Keep them wrapped tightly in foil or in an airtight container to help seal in that awesome flavor. You’ll be lucky if you have one of these babies left. These aren’t your run of the mill sausage dogs.

Can You Freeze This?

Absolutely! This freeze really well but they’re always best fresh off the grill. I like to let them cool after they come out of the beerinade and then prepare them for the freezer. When you’re ready to serve them for dinner, thaw them out and toss ‘em on the grill with a few new onions. Voila!

Make Ahead Tips

Here’s the thing. As these babies cool and get reheated, the skin tends to loosen a bit and they can lose that juicy pop when you bite into them, but the flavor stays Ah-May-zing!

When I’m trying to prep ahead, I like to let the brats cool after their booze cruise and toss them in the fridge. The next day when I’m ready to serve them, I just stoke up the grill and toss them on for 15-20 minutes.

Serving Recommendations

These babies are so scrumptious you can serve them with just about anything. I like to serve my beer brats with Hissy fit dip (my sister’s favorite) or beer cheese dip, classic macaroni salad, and sometimes even Sunday gravy.

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Recipe Variations

These full-flavored sweet-n-savory beer brats are so totally de-lish, you can use them in lotsa’ different recipes. Of course, They’re perpetually pleasing on a bun, but they can also jazz up other recipes that call for sausage. Here are some tasty options to ponder.

  • Pull out your favorite cheese, tomato products, and Italian seasonings to indulge the senses in the most decadent baked ziti with sausage you’ll ever have.
  • Make it all about the brats by whipping up some Italian sausage soup with tender pasta and plenty of veggies.
  • Use these beer brats to add more than just a punch of smokey flavor to your next batch of 15 bean soup.
  • Jazz up your next batch of Haluski with tender egg noodles, peppery cabbage, sweet onions, and lotsa’ crispy bacon to highlight the flavor of those brats.
  • Toss them in a batch of sausage tortellini soup with plenty of cheesy button pasta and these full-flavored brats swimming in a rich vibrant sauce with plenty of other goodies.

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Beer Brats Recipe

Your taste buds have finally met their match in these tasty versatile beer brats infused with vibrant flavor that pops in every single bite.

Prep Time5 minutes mins

Cook Time40 minutes mins

Total Time45 minutes mins

Servings: 6 -10 Servings

Author: Kathleen

Ingredients

  • 4 yellow onions sliced into ½ inch rounds
  • salt to taste
  • Black Pepper to taste
  • 3 tablespoons vegetable oil
  • 2 (12-ounce) beers
  • 2/3 cup Dijon mustard
  • 1 teaspoon sugar
  • 1 teaspoon caraway seed
  • 10 bratwurst sausages
  • 10 Sourdough rolls

Instructions

Prepare Gas Grill

  • Heat all burners of the grill on the medium-high heat with lid closed for 15 minutes. Clean and oil the grates.

Prepare a Charcoal Grill:

  • Place a single layer of unlit coals on the bottom of a charcoal grill. Fill a chimney start with coals and light. When the coals in the chimney are covered in grey ash, pour them evenly onto the cold, unlit coals. Set grate and cover with lid, opening vents completely, for 5 minutes. Clean and oil grate.

Prepare Onions and Brats:

  • Brush both sides of onion slices with vegetable oil and season with salt and pepper.

  • In a disposable 13 x 9-inch aluminum pan, mix togetherbeer, mustard, sugar, caraway, and 1 teaspoon pepper.

  • Place the aluminum pan on one side of the grill, and arrange onions on the other side and cook until the onions are lightly charred. Move onions into the aluminum pan and arrange sausage on the grill and cook until browned on both sides, about 6-10 minutes. Place sausage in pan. Cover the grill, and continue to cook until the sausages are heated through about 15 minutes.

  • Remove sausages from beer mixture and grill until they are lightly charred, about 4 minutes. Remove charred sausage to plate and tent with aluminum.

  • Continue to cook onions with grill covered, in mustard mixture, until they are soft and tender and beer mixture has thickened slightly 5-7 minutes.

  • Serve. Place charred Brats on rolls and spoon onion-mustard mixture over them. Enjoy

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Notes

  • Don’t let the braising liquid boil or you’ll have tough brats.
  • Avoid really hoppy beers (like ales) since the cooking process enhances their bitterness. Choose darker beers (porters or stouts), lagers (including pilsners), and mild lagers instead.
  • You may be tempted to pierce the brats to maximize absorption of beer/onion flavor, but you’ll actually lose brat flavor, so I don’t recommend it.

Nutrition

Serving: 1/6 of the recipe | Calories: 811kcal | Carbohydrates: 71g | Protein: 28g | Fat: 44g | Saturated Fat: 17g | Cholesterol: 81mg | Sodium: 1839mg | Potassium: 678mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 11g | Vitamin A: 20IU | Vitamin C: 7.3mg | Calcium: 271mg | Iron: 5.3mg

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More Sausage Recipes

Here’s even more savory sausage dishes you may enjoy. Check them out!

  • Bisquick Breakfast Casserole – an easy cheesy dish loaded with goodies and quick 10-minute prep time.
  • One Pot Pasta – a homemade heavy hitter that’s on the table spreading miles of smiles in a half hour flat.
  • Lasagna Soup – all the rich cheesy flavor of your favorite dish in a recipe you can prep and freeze for those busy weeknights.
  • Creamy Tortellini Soup – this creamy dreamy fantasy in a bowl will breathe new life into dinner.
  • Italian Stuffed Peppers – sweet bell peppers dressed with savory sausage, classic Italian flavors, and bursting with creamy bubbling cheese.

Conclusion

These scrumptious beer brats are picnic-ready and backyard barbecue approved. They’re infused with massive layers of flavor and a yummy pop of deliciousness in every single bite.

Toss them on a bun with some caramelized onions and mustard or jazz up another recipe that calls for sausage. You just can’t go wrong with these babies! This is one of my all-time favorite summer recipes and I’m willing to bet that you’re gonna’ feel the same way!

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  1. Beer Brats Recipe -Perfect for Tailgaiting or Backyard Grilling! (10)Natalia says

    yummy beer brats

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    • Beer Brats Recipe -Perfect for Tailgaiting or Backyard Grilling! (11)Kathleen says

      Agreed! Hope you give this a try, Natalia! 😀

      Reply

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