Beer Can Chicken - An Easy Whole Grilled Chicken Recipe! (2024)

This easy Beer Can Chicken Recipe guarantees moist meat that falls off the bone and crispy, ultra flavorful skin. It’s our go-to recipe for a grilled whole chicken!

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Easy Beer Can Chicken Made on the Grill!

During that stretch of extreme heat here in Minnesota recently, I was suddenly craving a whole chicken. Moist and fall-off-the-bone tender, with crispy skin that was super charged with flavor.

Well, I knew I wasn’t going to turn on the oven with those temps in the upper 90’s. And, “Hey Blake, don’t we have a beer can chicken holder around here somewhere?”

My husband found the specialty grill pan out in the garage, stored with the rest of our grilling and smoking supplies. I knew this was going to turn into an obsession for me, as I started to recall why we haven’t used that pan in at least five years. (The reason? Flabby grilled chicken skin. Ack. No can do!)

I was bound and determined. We were going to perfect how to grill a whole chicken.

You’re gonna love this Beer Can Chicken!

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We Have Officially Perfected Beer Can Chicken!

Over the past few weeks, we’ve gone through quite a few whole chickens, trying to get this beer can chicken recipe juuuuuust right.

Just ask our daughters.

Our oldest might be questioning why she was so excited to get her drivers license, when she’s been asked to run for a chicken every other day.

Ha!

(But totally not joking.)

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How to Make Beer Can Chicken

  • First, dry the skin of your chicken really well. It’s crucial to get the chicken skin as dry as you can. Wetness is the enemy of crispy grilled chicken skin. We use paper towels to pat and gently squeeze every single inch of the chicken.
  • Rub the chicken skin with seasonings. Make a beer can chicken rub with vegetable oil and a homemade chicken seasoning blend (see recipe card below). Rub every last bit of it over the skin and inside cavity.
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  • Set up your beer can holder. Place a half-full beer can into the can attachment of the beer can chicken holder.
  • Set up your chicken. Lower the chicken onto the open can so that that chicken is sitting upright with the can in its cavity. Tilt the chicken a bit to the side and sprinkle all over with a bit more salt and black pepper.
  • Cook the chicken on the grill. Turn off one grill burner and place the chicken over it for indirect cooking. Reduce heat to between 325° to 350° F. Shut the lid and walk away. Let your chicken cook for 1 hour and 15 minutes.
  • Test for doneness. Insert aninstant-read thermometer into the thickest part of a thigh. Without touching bone, the thermometer should read 165° F.
  • Let your chicken rest. Carefully transfer chicken to a rimmed pan and let it rest for 10 minutes.
  • Serve! Carefully lift chicken off the beer can, gently wiggling the chicken back and forth if it sticks. Cut chicken into pieces with a meat knife and serve immediately.
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Beer Can Chicken FAQs

We get a lot of questions about this grilled beer can chicken recipe and thought it would be helpful to put some of the most common ones here! Do you have more questions? Share yours in the comments!

What kind of beer is best for beer can chicken?

There’s no need to be all fancy and money-wasting here, using your favorite craft beer. Although your beer butt chicken (I don’t prefer this name, but I know many people who call it this!) will most certainly still turn out wonderful if you do.

We’ve been using Blake’s “lawn mowing beer”. We keep it cold in our second fridge every summer, solely for the purpose of having a light beer to quench Blake’s thirst after mowing the yard.

A bonus with this particular beer, is that it has a tall, skinny can. There are other lawn mowing beers that feature this kind of can, too. I like how the taller can sits inside the beer can chicken holder, helping to prop the chicken up just a bit higher.

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What is the benefit of cooking chicken on a beer can?

A half-full can of beer not only helps prop up the chicken on the grill, but it also steams the meat. While the skin is dry roasting on the outside of the bird, the inside is all hot and steamy, ensuring incredibly moist meat.

What size chicken is best for beer can chicken?

For our family of four, we’ve found that a five-pound chicken is ideal. It gives us a nice amount of meat for a meal, plus a bit of leftovers for an easy lunch the following day.

How to Store Leftovers

Let any leftover chicken cool completely. Then store it in an airtight container and refrigerate for up to a few days.

Use leftovers for any dishes that call for shredded or cubed chicken (I’ve included some suggestions in the next section.) Otherwise, just reheat in the microwave or eat it cold. I love a simple cold chicken sandwich with mayo!

To freeze, wrap leftover beer can chicken tightly in plastic wrap and then place it in a freezer bag or container. Place in the freezer for up to 3 to 4 months.

How to Use Leftover Beer Can Chicken

You know me. I live for leftovers. I think they’re the biggest gift to our busy schedules. You might even want to consider grilling TWO chickens at the same time, for even more leftovers love!

The chicken breasts are the easiest pieces to slice and save for later.

Here are some suggestions for using the leftover chicken:

  • Soup: Oh how I love a good bowl of soup! Try my Thai Chicken Soup, Creamy Chicken Wild Rice Soup, or this super fun End of Summer Chicken Chili that’s loaded with garden harvest goodness. If your family likes pasta and cheese, try my Lemon Chicken Tortellini Soup.
  • Salad: Blake and the girls go crazZzZzy for Chinese Chicken Salad. This Chopped Chicken and Couscous Salad with Sweet Basil Dressing is also wonderful. Or top some fresh greens with slices of leftover grilled chicken and drizzle over the top this beautiful Herby Lemon Vinaigrette or my grandma’s Fresh Ginger Dressing (I LOVE IT!).
  • Mexican: This recipe for Autumn-Spiced Cheddar Chicken Tacos with Apples always gets great reviews. And my sister’s Taco Salad with Creamy Taco Dressing and Doritos is on our menu ALOT – just swap out the ground beef or turkey for leftover chicken. Or do like our girls do, and make cheesy chicken quesadillas!
  • Total comfort: Have you tried this cheesy Chicken Cheesesteak Baked Ziti yet? It’s loaded with flavor, so darn good!

Serving Suggestions

What to eat with beer can chicken? A few suggestions would be MY FAVORITE coleslaw orgrilled romaine with THE BEST buttermilk ranch dressing(a family favorite!). Honey Cornbread Muffins would also be great. And before the summer is over, I want to try this pasta salad from my friend Mary.

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Give Beer Can Chicken a Try!

I can’t even describe how much I like this beer can chicken. It makes me happy. And it makes the entire rest of my family happy.

It’s a total win-win.

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Beer Can Chicken

Yield: 6 servings

prep time: 20 minutes mins

cook time: 1 hour hr 25 minutes mins

Additional Time: 10 minutes mins

total time: 1 hour hr 55 minutes mins

This easy beer can chicken recipe guarantees moist, fall-off-the-bone meat and crispy, ultra flavorful skin.

4.4 Stars (138 Reviews)

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Ingredients

  • 1 opened half-full can of beer at room temperature (I like to use the tall, skinny cans)
  • 1 5- pound whole chicken neck and giblets removed
  • 2 T. canola oil
  • 1 T. cumin
  • 2 tsp. garlic powder
  • 2 tsp. onion powder
  • 2 tsp. kosher salt plus a bit more sprinkling over entire chicken
  • 1 tsp. sweet paprika
  • 1 tsp. chili powder
  • 1 tsp. dried oregano
  • ½ tsp. ground black pepper
  • freshly cracked coursely-ground black pepper

Instructions

  • Preheat gas grill to medium-high heat, with all burners lit.

  • With paper towels, pat chicken as dry as you can. I even go so far as to somewhat squeeze around the legs and wings with the paper towel.

  • In a small bowl, combine oil, cumin, garlic powder, onion powder, kosher salt, paprika, chili powder, oregano, and black pepper. Rub it all over the chicken and inside the chicken cavity. Use every last bit.

  • Place half-full beer can into can attachment of beer can chicken holder. We have a beer can chicken holder similar to this one.Lower the chicken onto the open can, so the chicken is sitting upright, with the can in its cavity. Then tilt the chicken a bit to the side, and sprinkle chicken all over with a bit more kosher salt and a generous sprinkling of just-cracked, coarsely ground black pepper. It works best to have someone tilting and rotating the chicken as you add this final sprinkle of flavor and texture.

  • Turn off one grill burner and place chicken over this area, for indirect cooking. Reduce heat to medium and maintain a temperature of 325° to 350° F. Shut the lid and walk away. Let cook, without opening the grill lid, for at least 45 minutes. Let cook for 1 hour and 15 minutes total before inserting aninstant-read thermometerinto the thickest part of a thigh. Without touching bone, the thermometer should read 165° F. For every single 5-pound chicken we have grilled, this takes 1 hour and 15 minutes – but grills and temperatures vary, so just keep an eye on the temperature. Now turn heat up to high and let cook for 10 minutes longer, to amp up the crispiness of the skin. Every chicken we have grilled this way has turned out ultra juicy and moist, so we’ve let go of worrying about a dry chicken – we are more interested in producing a crackly, crisp skin at this point. With grilling gloves (we love these!!)or a heavy-duty set of oven mitts, carefully transfer chicken on the chicken holder to a rimmed pan and let rest 10 minutes.Then carefully lift chicken off the beer can, gently wiggling the chicken back and forth if it sticks. Cut chicken into pieces with a meat knife and serve immediately.

Notes

from a farmgirl’s dabbles

Nutrition Information:

Serving: 1 Calories: 454kcal Carbohydrates: 4g Protein: 112g Fat: 59g Saturated Fat: 16g Polyunsaturated Fat: 38g Cholesterol: 428mg Sodium: 1131mg Fiber: 1g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated by Spoonacular. I am not a nutritionist and cannot guarantee accuracy. If your health depends on nutrition information, please calculate again with your own favorite calculator.

Did you make this recipe?Please leave a comment below. And share a photo on Instagram with the hashtag #afarmgirlsdabbles or tag @farmgirlsdabble!

© Brenda | A Farmgirl’s Dabbles

Cuisine: American

Course: Chicken

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Beer Can Chicken - An Easy Whole Grilled Chicken Recipe! (2024)

FAQs

What is the best liquid to use for beer can chicken? ›

Also, beer isn't your only option! You can use your favorite soft drink, such as cola or root beer if you prefer. You can get even more creative with an empty, clean aluminum can. Fill it halfway with chicken stock, wine, or any mix of liquid and herbs and spices.

What does beer do to cooking chicken? ›

Enhancing Chicken with Beer

Water and fat don't mix, but alcohol and fat do. The alcohol is able to penetrate deep into the meat, carrying the flavors of the brine solution with it. Beer can also break down fat, something that water cannot. You can also baste the chicken with beer.

What beer is best for beer can chicken? ›

The most popular choice is lager — something middle of the road, and not too hoppy or bitter. I have a deep abiding love affair with fruit-forward sours, so that's what I reach for when grilling beer can chicken, both because I like to drink it and because the acidity works well with the grilled chicken.

How do you make canned chicken taste better? ›

In order to improve the taste of this canned protein, you need to add texture to it. For example, add cranberries and pecans to your next chicken salad for a textural boost. Toss your drained canned chicken in a bowl with mayonnaise, dried cranberries, pecans, and a scant amount of mayonnaise and Dijon mustard.

What alcohol is best for cooking chicken? ›

Southern France is known for chicken cooked in red wine, but in northern France, chicken is often cooked in dark beer with onions to get a rich, caramelized flavor. Non-alcoholic version: Use a dark non-alcoholic beer or 1 cup of chicken broth in place of the dark beer.

Why is it called drunken chicken? ›

Drunken chicken is aptly named due to the soaking of the chicken in Shaoxing wine. Don't fret though, this recipe is totally family friendly and the wine is purely used for flavour purposes!

How do you get beer can chicken to stand up? ›

Here's how it works: You set a dry-rubbed raw chicken carcass on top of a half-full can of beer. (See the recipe at the bottom of this post.) Then you set it on a fired-up grill. The can acts as a stand, keeping the bird upright so it cooks evenly on a covered barbecue.

Can chicken be a little pink? ›

Color is not a reliable indicator of safety or doneness. Safely cooked poultry can vary in color from white to pink to tan. All poultry should reach a safe minimum internal temperature of 165 °F (73.9°C) as measured with a food thermometer.

Can you use soda pop instead of beer for beer can chicken? ›

This time around I took a cue from Steven Raichlen and tried it out with cola, Dr Pepper (my favorite cola) to be exact, which resulted in a subtly sweet and spicy bird that easily held its own against those made with beer.

Can I use beer instead of chicken broth? ›

And unlike wine or liquor, you can substitute beer cup-for-cup for stock or water when you're braising or making soup. Yet like wine, beer is acidic, which comes in handy when you're baking quick bread, cake or fried foods, because you need a little acidity to activate baking soda.

How do you remove beer can chicken from the grill? ›

Hold the chicken with a fork and a pair of tongs, carefully pull the can out of the chicken and place in the sink. If something should go wrong, or the can slips, having the can already over the sink will protect not only you, but dinner. Now it's time to crack a cold beer and serve up dinner. Your hungry guests await!

Should chicken be seasoned before grilling? ›

Yes, you should always season your chicken before cooking when it's raw. You can even do this up to 24 hours before if you have the time. Why? Because leaving the seasoning on your chicken overnight in the fridge will help it start to trap moisture in the chicken, which will make it nice and juicy once cooked.

How long to grill raw chicken on grill? ›

Time, Temperature and Technique
  1. Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts. Time: 5 to 6 minutes per side. ...
  2. Chicken Tenders. Time: 2 to 3 minutes per side. ...
  3. Chicken Wings. Time: 15 to 20 minutes. ...
  4. Drumsticks. Time: 30 minutes. ...
  5. Thighs (Bone-In) Time: 30 to 40 minutes. ...
  6. Boneless Skinless Thighs. ...
  7. Skip the Guesswork. ...
  8. Use Direct and Indirect Heat.

Should you pre cook chicken before grilling? ›

Yes. Precooking food partially in the microwave, oven, or stove is a good way of reducing grilling time. Just make sure that the food goes immediately on the preheated grill to complete cooking.

Do you add liquid when canning chicken? ›

Canning Chicken

Do not add liquid. To hot pack: Boil, bake or steam meat until about two-thirds done. Pack hot meat loosely into hot jars and cover with hot broth, leaving 1 ¼ inch headspace.

What should I spritz my chicken with? ›

Spray the chicken with apple cider vinegar.

This has the potential to prevent a crispy crust from forming, depending on how often you spray the chicken. However, the flavor of the apple cider vinegar will complement the chicken if you're smoking it over applewood wood chips.

What is the juice in canned chicken? ›

The liquid in canned chicken is essentially the chicken's cooking liquid, which has been flavored with salt and other seasonings. If you're in a pinch and need to use the liquid in canned chicken as broth, it can work in a pinch.

What can I use instead of beer for marinade? ›

If you're using booze to tenderize or marinate meat, replace the alcohol with soda, sparkling juice, acidic fruit juice, or vinegar. For alcohol-free flavor substitutions, go with what's going to taste the most like the alcohol you're leaving out.

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