Cooking With Beer – Best Milk Stout Brownies
Cooking With Beer – Best Milk Stout Brownies

Festive foods take on new meaning when made with serious beer, like these delicious chocolate brownies that are made even moister with the addition of a classic Milk Stout.
This tasty recipe comes our way from Odell Brewing out in Colorado and it uses the brewery’s Lugene Chocolate Milk Stout an 8.5% ABV uber-limited release with a rich and creamy character reminiscent of a cold glass of chocolate milk.
Incredibly easy to make, these scrumptious brownies will make you look like a cooking god!
And this Milk Stout really adds something special.
So let’s do this!
Odell Milk Stout Brownies
Ingredients
1 C Lugene Milk Stout
5oz (about 1 cup) Chocolate Chips (a mix of milk & dark works), but you could really use any kind)
3/4 C Unsalted Butter (1 1/2 sticks)
1 Tsp Vanilla
1 C Brown Sugar
1 C Flour
1/2 C Cocoa powder
2 Eggs
Instructions:
Preheat the oven to 325°F.
Open a bottle of Lugene and measure out 1 cup. (Bonus: enjoy the extra few ounces while baking!)
Set the beer aside to flatten slightly.
Prepare a double boiler: Fill a pot about ¼ full with water and place it over medium heat.
Cut the butter into ½-tablespoon chunks.
Melt the chocolate and butter: In a glass bowl that fits over the pot, combine the butter and chocolate chips. Stir until fully melted.
Remove the bowl carefully from the pot using oven mitts.
Add sugar: Using a hand mixer or whisk, beat the sugar into the melted mixture.
Whisk the eggs in a small bowl.
Temper the eggs: Slowly add them to the warm chocolate mixture while whisking constantly.
Mix in the vanilla and cocoa powder.
Stir in the cup of Lugene beer.
Beat the batter on medium-high for about 1 minute to activate the carbonation (this helps create a lighter, cake-like texture).
Whisk in the flour until smooth.
Pour the batter into a lightly greased baking pan.
Bake for about 20 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.
Cool slightly before slicing and serving.
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