My favorite honey beer bread recipe is ultra-easy to make with just 6 ingredients (no yeast required) and tastes so buttery and delicious!

Looking for an easy homemade bread recipe that doesn’t require a packet of yeast?
This honey beer bread recipe is here for you. ♡
If you have never made beer bread before, I’m telling you, bread-baking doesn’t get any easier than this! Simply stir 5 basic ingredients together (flour, baking powder, salt, beer and honey), brush melted butter on top of the batter, and bake until golden. Then — voila! — in less than an hour, the most delicious, buttery, cozy and comforting beer bread will yours to enjoy in no time.
It can be served up with just about any kind of meal, although we’re especially partial to dipping it in soups and stews at our house. It can also be easily frozen and saved for later, if you would like. And it’s also easy to customize with various herbs or a handful of shredded cheese, if you would like.
I have probably made this recipe hundreds of times, and thousands of our readers have made and loved it too. So if you haven’t yet given it a try, I say it’s time! ♡
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Honey Beer Bread Ingredients:
All you need are 6 simple ingredients to make this honey beer bread recipe:
- All-purpose flour: This recipe is total comfort food for me, so I have only ever made it with all-purpose flour.
- Baking powder: To help the bread rise.
- Salt: I used fine sea salt.
- Honey: Which balances out the savory flavors here with the perfect hint of sweetness.
- Beer: I typically use an IPA, but just about any kind of favorite beer will work in this recipe!
- Butter: Which we will use to grease the pan and brush on top of the bread to give it some extra-delicious buttery flavor.

How To Make Beer Bread:
Alright, here are the basic steps for how to make beer bread — it couldn’t be easier!
- Make the batter. Super simple! Just stir together the dry ingredients in a mixing bowl, then stir in the beer and honey until combined.
- Add the butter. Pour about half of the melted butter into a 9×5-inch bread pan, and brush it all around to grease the inside of the pan. Add the batter and spread it out in an even layer. Then brush the remaining melted butter evenly on top of the batter.
- Bake. Bake for 40 to 50 minutes, until a toothpick or knife inserted in the middle comes out clean. Remove and transfer the pan to a wire baking rack and let the bread cool for at least 10 minutes.
- Serve. Slice with a bread knife, serve warm and enjoy!
(Detailed recipe instructions and ingredient amounts included in the full recipe below.)

Possible Beer Bread Variations:
Want to customize this beer bread recipe? Feel free to…
- Add herbs: Stir some fresh or dried herbs into the batter. (I especially love adding in some fresh or dried rosemary.)
- Add garlic: Feel free to also mince a clove or two of garlic and add it to the batter to make garlic beer bread.
- Add cheese: Add in a cup or so of shredded cheese to make cheesy beer bread.

More Easy Bread Recipes:
Looking for more easy bread recipes to bake? Here are a few of my faves!
- 1-Hour Soft and Buttery Dinner Rolls
- Rosemary Focaccia Bread
- Healthy Banana Bread
- Catalan Tomato Bread

Honey Beer Bread

Equipment
Ingredients
- 3 cups all-purpose flour
- 1 tablespoon baking powder
- 1 teaspoon fine sea salt
- 1/4 cup honey*
- 1 bottle (12 ounces) beer
- 1/4 cup butter, melted
Instructions
- Preheat oven. Heat oven to 350°F.
- Make the batter. In a large mixing bowl, stir together the flour, baking powder and salt until combined. Slowly pour the beer and honey into the flour mixture, and stir until combined.
- Add the butter. Pour half of the melted butter into the bottom of a 9x5-inch bread pan, and brush it around to grease the inside of the pan. Add the batter and spread it out in an even layer. Then brush the remaining melted butter evenly on top of the batter.
- Bake. Bake for 40 to 50 minutes, until a toothpick or knife inserted in the middle comes out clean. Remove and transfer the pan to a wire baking rack and let the bread cool for at least 10 minutes.
- Serve. Slice with a bread knife, serve warm and enjoy!





Love this. I didn’t have a loaf pan, so used my porcelain enamel 4 quart Dutch oven. It turned out GREAT! Texture and flavor is super!
Beer bread is a staple in my household and this is a great base recipe. We love to add rosemary, oregano, thyme, and cheese to create the perfect pair to our Italian dishes at home. As noted by some other reviewers, you may need to leave the bread in for a little longer. Also, I found that I needed a smidge more beer than was called for.
Quick, easy, and so tasty!!
Wow, super easy and really delicious
Gave it a twist:
I used 1,5 cup all-purpose flour
1/2 cup lupin flour
1/2 cup buckwheat flour
1/4 cup flax meal
1/5 cup coconut flour
1 tbsp black strap molasses instead of honey
And a nice whiskey barrel aged Bock beer
Turned out really nice, trying nog to eat the whole loaf in one sitting haha
Cheers!
This sounds incredible! Thanks for sharing that variation. I am gonna try that too.
This is a great recipe I have used in my zero food waste journey. Used beer that had been accidentally frozen, and adding some strawberries that were a little past their peak freshness. It’s a fabulous combination. Thank you for the inspiration
I’ve made this bread twice with my kids and it has turned out delicious both times. I love that the ingredients are simple and tend to be stuff we already have on hand.
Huge thanks for sharing this recipe, Ali!!! This is the ideal bread for club sandwiches. I baked it in a round pan and had six servings. <3
I’ve made this bread twice and both times it was under baked despite my following the directions. Any tips?
I just made this and baked it for closer to 55 minutes at 350 and that did the trick.
We made this to go with your cozy autumn wild rice soup and couldn’t believe how buttery and delicious it was. Can’t wait to make it again soon.
I just made this bread. It’s very yummy 😋. Only thing I would change for improvement is to use more salt and a darker beer. I used Miller and it was a very mild bread. I added cheese both to the batter and on top.
When do you add the cheese to the top?