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Substituting beer for water when making gravy...?

PostPosted: Friday Jul 27, 2007 3:52 pm
by James L
I was wondering whether anyone has tried adding beer instead of water when making gravy, or substituted beer for water when making up a stock for a soup when using stock cubes?

My mate tends to put vegemite in his gravy when making it, and occasionally put a tablespoon of vegemite in a casserole to boost the flavours, and i thought this could work the same way....

Any ideas?

PostPosted: Friday Jul 27, 2007 4:15 pm
by KEG
definitely. a bit of stout for a beef or lamb gravy is great :D

PostPosted: Friday Jul 27, 2007 4:20 pm
by Kevnlis
Beer and lemon chicken is one of my favourite dishes. With the juices you can use a bit of gravy mix and make the most amazing gravy you have ever had ;)

A simple pilsner or lager is best for this. I usually do it in the slow cooker. Simply dump a 375ml bottle over the top of it drizzle with olive oil and herbs then top with sliced lemons. Cook all day (only really need a couple hours but more is better) remove the juices and reduce with a bit of gravy mix in a saucepan.

PostPosted: Friday Jul 27, 2007 6:34 pm
by mobydick
A stubby of stout is really good in a pot roast or stew (errr I mean ragout) :lol:

PostPosted: Friday Jul 27, 2007 10:05 pm
by wildschwein
Beer works well in gravy. Generally, I would recommend adding a little sugar to the gravy just to balance the bitterness of the beer. Messing around with different types of brews gives interesting varaitions in the final gravy.

PostPosted: Saturday Sep 29, 2007 6:05 pm
by Whroobushy
Beer n Lemon Chicken sounds good, have to try that one.
Thing is we love the slow cooker. :D

Re: Substituting beer for water when making gravy...?

PostPosted: Wednesday Jun 18, 2008 3:54 pm
by drsmurto
Was making bangers and mash the other day and decided to test this out.

Caramelised 2 onions (oil, butter, sugar and onions) for 45 mins.

Added 300mL dark ale, 300 mL of light beef stock and a bay leaf. Simmered for 20 mins until i had a rich glossy gravy.

And last night my partner made a bloody nice irish stew that was dead simple.

Lamb forequarter chops
Carrots, big chunks
Spuds, big chunks
Leek, 1cm thick slices
Vegie stock
Sprig of thyme
Salt and pepper

Cooked for 2 hours.

Washed down with enough guinness (HB) to class me as a binge drinker...... :twisted:

Re: Substituting beer for water when making gravy...?

PostPosted: Friday Aug 22, 2008 2:05 am
by PaulSteele
I just thought I'd add that I substitute beer anytime water is asked for.

Beer > Water

Re: Substituting beer for water when making gravy...?

PostPosted: Friday Aug 22, 2008 4:12 pm
by Tipsy
PaulSteele wrote:I just thought I'd add that I substitute beer anytime water is asked for.

Beer > Water


Boiling an egg :?: :wink:

Re: Substituting beer for water when making gravy...?

PostPosted: Friday Aug 22, 2008 5:01 pm
by drsmurto
Making a coffee?

Re: Substituting beer for water when making gravy...?

PostPosted: Friday Aug 22, 2008 7:04 pm
by Chris
Filling you car radiator?

Re: Substituting beer for water when making gravy...?

PostPosted: Friday Aug 22, 2008 7:04 pm
by Chris
And what about topping up your pool?

Re: Substituting beer for water when making gravy...?

PostPosted: Friday Aug 22, 2008 10:35 pm
by KEG
Chris wrote:And what about topping up your pool?

pool full of beer? hell yes!

Re: Substituting beer for water when making gravy...?

PostPosted: Saturday Aug 23, 2008 7:46 am
by Chris
You'd have to drink it in a hurry! Or keep it chilled. And I'm not swimming in 8*C pilsner.

Re: Substituting beer for water when making gravy...?

PostPosted: Saturday Aug 23, 2008 11:17 am
by drtom
At least no one would be able to tell if you... Oh, never mind.

T.

Re: Substituting beer for water when making gravy...?

PostPosted: Saturday Aug 23, 2008 12:23 pm
by Chris
drtom wrote:At least no one would be able to tell if you... Oh, never mind.


It's not VB! :mrgreen:

Re: Substituting beer for water when making gravy...?

PostPosted: Sunday Sep 14, 2008 7:58 am
by Biernut
Will have to suggest this topic to our local water carrier next time we need him to fill our water tanks up :wink: