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  1. Laurel says

    Loved! Used a bottle of Red Bridge sorghum and added some spices. It was so good! I estimate a 1/4-1/2 tsp each of garlic powder, onion powder, basil, oregano, parsley

  2. Lew says

    Hi! Do I need to sift the GF flour? Most beer bread recipes I found online (non-GF) say 3 cups after sifting – same here for GF? Thanks!

  3. Andrea says

    Hi I am wanting to try this but with out the cheese. In your post you mentioned to omit the cheese to increase the salt by 1/4 teaspoon. But then later on in your post you state to increase salt to 1 teaspoon. Which measurement is correct? I am loving your recipes. Thank you for sharing and helping me on my new journey of going gluten free.

    • Melissa Erdelac says

      Oh Andrea, thank you for catching this! Increase the salt to 3/4 tsp if you aren’t adding cheese. I fixed the mistake. I’m glad you are finding the recipes helpful!
      Best,
      Melissa

  4. Donna says

    Just wondering if I could use this same recipe for nonGF Cheddar Beer Bread? Would I just substitute the GF Flour with regular AP Flour in the same amount? It just looks like a really good recipe. I only need GF recipes when my son comes for a visit from out of state. Thank you.

  5. Ellen says

    So good and so easy! Perfect for super bowl Sunday. I didn’t have cheddar cheese so I used a pre-shredded blend. Added the rosemary, thyme and basil. I think it would be even better with the straight cheddar but I’m already thinking of all the different variations I will try and will definitely try to make rolls. It’s even better than the no-knead buckwheat bread I make which I love not my kids won’t touch. Thanks!

  6. Sharon says

    I have made this using ginger ale instead of beer and it is great! I wonder how it would be making 12 muffins/rolls instead? Has anyone tried it?

    • Melissa Erdelac says

      Hi Sharon,
      Ginger ale is a great idea too! I’m not exactly sure how many muffin cups it would fill, but I would fill each greased tin to 2/3 full. I would guess they would take about 25 minutes to bake, so I would start checking around then.
      Best,
      Melissa

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