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3 Ingredient Beer Cheese Dip Recipe

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This 3 Ingredient Beer Cheese Dip is made with just a few ingredients – beer and 2 types of cheese! It’s a perfectly warm, cheesy dip to serve on game day or anytime your beer lover’s get-together!  (scroll down to the bottom for the recipe and short how-to video.)

3 Ingredient Beer Cheese Dip Recipe

Easy 3 Ingredient Beer Cheese Dip Recipe

You’ll love this creamy, cheesy flavorful dip!  It’s a nice departure from the standard queso and made with only 3 ingredients.  Even better, you can make the beer cheese dip in less than 15 minutes on the stovetop!

It might sound a little strange, but the flavor of the cheese and heartiness of the beer combine to bring out the best flavors of both ingredients and make a fabulous warm cheesy dip that’s perfect for dipping soft pretzels, crusty bread, chips and yes, even veggies!

The spice level is easily customizable. 

Like a bit of kick? Add some optional cayenne, like a milder dip, use less (or none at all).

Just give it a taste and adjust the cayenne. It is completely up to you!

Easy Beer Cheese Dip Recipe

Ingredients in Beer Cheese Dip

You will love how easy this dip is to make.  It uses only 3 ingredients and I bet you already have them on hand. (Ingredients at a glance, find the full printable recipe card at the bottom of the post.)

  • Beer | See info below on beer choices.
  • Cream cheese | I like full fat for this recipe. you can use lowfat, but dont use fat free cream cheese.
  • Shredded cheddar or Monterey Jack Cheese
  • optional: Cayenne pepper | I use just a pinch, but if you like alot of spice, you can use more. Just give it a taste as it is cooking.

What Beer Should I use in this Beer Cheese Dip?

The stoutness of the beer will have an effect on the final taste, so use the type of beer you like. The stronger/stouter the beer, the more beer flavor the dip will have. 

If you don’t like drinking stout/heavy/bitter beer, definitely don’t use it in this recipe.

I used Shiner Bock (which to me is not terribly stout) and even though it’s not my fave to drink, I enjoyed it in the dip! (OK, I’m a baby and when I drink beer, I only choose to drink lite tasting beers like Miller Lite or Michelob Ultra.)

How to Make Beer Cheese Dip

Making the Beer Cheese Dip is actually very easy.  (scroll to the bottom for the printable recipe card)

  1. Add Beer to the saucepan over medium heat, bring to simmer.
  2. Add cream cheese, whisking until melted and completely combined.
  3. Turn heat to low and add shredded cheese to the beer mixture, a cup at a time, stirring until the cheese melts and is smooth.
  4. Give the dip a taste and add a pinch or more of cayenne for an extra kick.
  5. Serve with soft pretzels, crusty bread, chips or veggies. 
Beer Cheese Dip Recipe

Is This Cheese Dip Low Carb?

Beer Cheese Dip is actually on the low carb side when it comes to dips, especially if you use a low carb beer as the only ingredients are Beer, cream cheese, shredded cheese and possibly a bit of cayenne. 

My aim was for this cheese dip was to be low carb and that is why it is a bit on the thinner side. (More like queso.)

If you prefer a thicker cheese dip, you can mix about two tablespoons of flour into about 1/8 cup of beer. Stir till the flour is completely dissolved and then add the flour/beer mixture to the dip right after the cheese has melted.  Continue cooking over medium heat, stirring constantly until the dip has thickened. 

What to Serve with Beer Cheese Dip

This particular Beer Cheese Dip Recipe is served warm and has the consistency of a queso dip.  It’s perfect for dipping chips, pretzels, breadsticks and yes, even celery for you dieters/low carbers out there!

3 ingredient Beer Cheese Dip Recipe

BTW if you are looking for a few new storage containers, I am loving my new Hefty Clip Fresh containers I picked up at Wal-mart!  Perfect for storing cheese, soup, onions – just about anything you can think of. 

They are air-tight and definitely keep food fresh for longer.

Hefty Clip Fresh Container

Are you a dip fan? Here are a few more party dips to enjoy:

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Beer Cheese Dip Recipe

3 Ingredient Beer Cheese Dip Recipe

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  • Author: jamie sanders
  • Prep Time: 5
  • Cook Time: 10
  • Total Time: 15
  • Category: appetizer

Description

This Beer Cheese Dip is made with just a few ingredients (beer and cheese!) and is the perfect hot dip to serve on game day or anytime your beer lover’s get together!


Ingredients

Scale
  • 1 cup Beer
  • 4 oz cream cheese
  • 3.5 cups shredded cheddar or Monterey Jack Cheese (set aside 1/4 cup cheese for garnish)
  • pinch (or more) of cayenne pepper

Instructions

  • Add Beer to saucepan over medium heat, bring to simmer.
  • Add cream cheese, whisking until melted and completely combined.
  • Turn heat to low and add shredded cheese to the beer mixture, a cup at a time, stirring until the cheese melts and is smooth.
  • Add a pinch or more of cayenne to taste.
  • Serve with soft pretzels, crusty bread, chips or veggies.  Enjoy!

Notes

Make sure to use a beer that you like the taste of!

FYI, I shredded all that cheese with my new hamilton beach food processor. Keep reading for the review.

Hamilton Beach Food Processor Review

One of my guilty pleasures is to kick back on the couch after the kids are in bed with a warm blanket and the remote and binge watch old Martha Stewart cooking shows.  

I just love to watch Martha on tv and daydream all of the amazing dishes and desserts I could be making.  Martha uses is top-notch equipment and I’ve been eying a professional food processor for a while.  She uses it in almost every episode making flaky crusts from scratch and chopping, dicing and shredding all of her ingredients.

Last month, Hamilton Beach reached out to ask if I wanted to try their new 14 Cup Dicing Food Processor. I immediately clicked over to check out the food processor and watch the demo video.  

When I saw them dropping whole potatoes into the processor and getting perfectly diced, square chunks of potatoes, I emailed them back as quickly as my little fingers could type, said YES, and could I please have a 2nd food processor to give away to one of my readers!

Hamilton Beach® Professional 14 Cup Dicing Food Processor

To test out the food processor, I originally wanted to make shredded hash browns from scratch, but when I went to grab a couple of potatoes from the pantry, turns out we were growing little potato plants in there!

I’d just gotten back from the store and didn’t want to make a 2nd trip for potatoes, so hash browns were out.  Luckily, block cheese had been on sale, and I’d bought over 4 pounds; so shredding all this cheese was my first priority and the cheese would be perfect for my easy 3 Ingredient Beer Cheese Dip Recipe.

How to make Beer Cheese dip

I even made a short video demo- Watch the Hamilton Beach food processor in action.  (The only con I could come up with for this food processor is it IS big, so make sure you have the storage space for the processor and the accessory storage box.)

YouTube video

Verdict?  I love this food processor!     *Update:  after about a year, my hamilton beach food processor cracked on the handle and I couldn’t use it anymore

I probably could have contacted their customer service for a replacement, but it was around mother’s day and I asked hubby to get the Cuisinart 14 cup elite for me as a gift.  (yes, the one Martha uses, lol!) 

I had hubby buy it when it was on sale at Kohls with a coupon and quadruple kohls cash – it was a great deal!  As far as I can tell the Cuisinart does not do potatoes, as the Hamilton Beach one did, but it is very nice and seems incredibly sturdy.

Now… About That Beer Cheese Dip Recipe

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109 Comments

  1. I’ll make some white bean hummus.

  2. Marilyn Nawara says:

    I would make tacos… shredded cheese and homemade salsa.

  3. I would make coleslaw

  4. Gabrielly says:

    I would make Broccoli Cheese Soup.

  5. I would make Chimichurri Sauce first.

  6. Heather Pfingsten says:

    Oh how I would love to add this Food Processor to my kitchen gadgets. We stopped buying pre-shredded cheese once I learned how much plastic is in it. The first thing I would do is use it to shred cheese instead of doing it by hand. Then I would move on to potatoes and other veggies and so much more!

  7. Cat Cameron says:

    Id make the beer cheese dip!

  8. Colleen Boudreau says:

    I would make this dip!

  9. Christina A. says:

    Some homemade butternut squash soup! So good!

  10. Amy | Amy's Cooking Adventures says:

    I would make homemade pasta

  11. I may even start to like cooking – this processor looks easy to use and clean up. I would really love that!

  12. The first thing that I would make is salsa.

  13. I would probably make salsa. first. Then maybchop some chicken for a chicken salad.

  14. I want to use this to make cole slaw, and then try making valuer cauliflower pizza crust!! I’m sure I’ll come up with a ton more uses.

  15. Michelle Cobb says:

    I have never owned a food processor and if I win this one, I am going I be shredding lots of cheese!

  16. Janice Cooper says:

    I would use this for shredding cheese when I make my homemade mac and cheese. I love using block Cheese because it’s moist and I get tired of using the metal hand grater.

  17. I’d love to learn to make the cheese biscuits that my father in law makes. You have to shred lots of cheese for them.

  18. I wood love shred tomatoes,veggies,fruit. Make smoothies

  19. Susan Christy says:

    I’d make vegetable soup. I love it but never make it because I don’t enjoy cutting up all of the veggies.

  20. This dip looks like a great place to start!