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Now that it’s Christmas time…its time to pull out all the turkey recipes — and change them. With a twist on the traditional, this Crispy Beer Roast Turkey recipe is brined in a garlic infused beer for the ultimate in juicy-tender-crisp turkey.

Crispy Beer Roast Turkey in a dish

Beer is a flavour I cook with a lot. Beer burgers and Beer Chicken make regular appearances at our dinner table, and beer basted turkeys (whole turkey or thighs and drumsticks) are a family favourite at Christmas. With herbs like thyme, rosemary and parsley, the flavour is unbeatable.

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I don’t know what it is about beer, but roasting with it almost always guarantees the crispiest skin and juiciest-tender meat without drying anything out, BUT if you prefer a more traditional approach try our Garlic Herb Butter Roast Turkey

If you have the time, and especially if you’re going to make this with a whole turkey or breast, allow the turkey to soak overnight in a drunken mix of beer with smashed garlic cloves and any herbs you like. Then pull it out of the refrigerator a couple of hours before roasting to take the chill out of it.

Marinated Crispy Beer Roast Turkey

I roast my turkey covered with foil for a good hour and a half. Once its cooked through, take the cover off and allow it to grill (or broil) under your oven grill until it looks like this. Crispy. Golden. Did I mention crispy — not a question.

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The good thing about this recipe is that the non-turkey-lovers love this. My husband being one of them. Usually he runs far and away from anything associated with turkey. But with this recipe, the beer and garlic compliment the turkey so well that the fussiest eaters enjoy it.

Of course, serving it with beer is completely acceptable. Just remember to buy extra bottles. One for the turkey. A slab for you…I mean…your guests.

Crispy Beer Roast Turkey in a dish

My recipe for Crispy Beer Chicken has a Drunken Mushroom Gravy with it that we usually serve with our turkey too! Feel free to make it along with this recipe.

Crispy Beer Chicken with Drunken Creamy Mushroom Gravy with wooden spoon

Thanksgiving would be the perfect excuse to make this! Especially with this Green Bean Casserole. I’ll be posting the recipe to these sweet potatoes tomorrow!

Yummy Crispy Beer Roast Turkey

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Crispy Beer Roast Turkey

Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 1 hour 40 minutes
Total Time: 5 hours 50 minutes
Servings: 6 Serves
With a twist on the traditional, this turkey recipe is brined in a garlic infused beer for the ultimate in juicy-tender-crisp turkey portions.
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Ingredients 
 

  • 6 cutlets Turkey drumsticks and thighs washed and patted dry with paper towel
  • 3 1/3 cups lager *see notes
  • 8 cloves garlic, crushed – Smash them with the flat side of a knife and the heel of your hand. DO NOT mince them.
  • 1 tablespoon vegetable stock powder
  • 1 tablespoon salt to taste
  • 2 sprigs thyme finely chopped
  • 1 sprig rosemary finely chopped
  • 2 tablespoons finely chopped parsley
  • Extra herbs to garnish

Instructions 

  • Place the turkey into a large baking dish. Pierce 1-inch slits through the turkey skin into the meat (about ½-inch deep). Pour in the beer; add the crushed garlic, stock powder and salt; turn the turkey skin side down; cover with foil and refrigerate for 4-6 hours or overnight for a deeper flavour. (Rotate the turkey once while soaking in the brine to ensure an even flavour when baking.) You can use a large conatiner for proper brining if you wish, but I find this method works and fits in our refrigerator!
  • When ready to roast; preheat oven to 200 °C | 390°F. Drain half of the beer marinade, leaving the remaining liquid in the pan. Cover with foil and make sure the sides of the pan are completely sealed. Place into the oven and roast for 1 hour 30 minutes, or until the turkey is cooked through. Remove from oven, uncover and rotate each portion. Change oven setting to grill (or broil) on medium-high heat and continue to roast until the skin is golden and crisp. Rotate to crisp the underside. Allow to rest 10-15 minutes to redistribute the juices.
  • Serve with this Mushroom Beer Gravy and these Hasselback Sweet Potatoes! Or this Garlic-Parmesan Mashed Potatoes side.

Notes

*Use a mild lager for the gravy, otherwise the flavour may be too strong. We like Corona, but you can choose a milder lager.

Nutrition

Calories: 264kcal | Carbohydrates: 6g | Protein: 28g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 98mg | Sodium: 1488mg | Potassium: 443mg | Fiber: 0.2g | Sugar: 0.2g | Vitamin A: 133IU | Vitamin C: 4mg | Calcium: 40mg | Iron: 3mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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10 Comments

  1. Riz says:

    Hi Karina,

    I wanted to try this method. Can I add the traditional mirepoix to this method?

    1. Karina says:

      OH, that sounds great! Let me know how it turns out! Thanks for following along with me! XO

  2. Nicole says:

    Hi:)
    Can I brine my whole turkey in the beer and then slow cook it in a slow cooker? I want to slow cook my turkey but I want your beer flavor too.

    Nicole

    1. Karina says:

      OHHH! That is a great idea! Let me know how it turns out! Happy Thanksgiving! XO

  3. Joanne Walsh says:

    If I use this to roast a 14 lb turkey, would i increase the amount of beer thus all the other ingredients for the brine? Maybe double or triple it so the turkey is submerged in the brine? I’ve never brined before but we are HUGE Craft beer lovers in this family so I am anxious to try this! Thanks

    1. Karina says:

      Hi Joanne… YES that’s perfect! I’d triple the amount of beer/brine for a turkey that size! Ah I hope you like it! We LOVE beer brined anything too!

  4. Wendy says:

    An hour and a half at grill/broil i.e. 230 C seems like a long time at that temperature…is that correct?

    1. Karina says:

      Hi Wendy! Thank you for picking up that typo! It’s 200C or 390F for an hour and 30 minutes first, then grill/broil uncovered until golden and crispy 🙂

  5. Heidi @foodiecrush says:

    This looks INSANE! I never would have thought to roast my turkey in beer, but that’s all changed now!

    1. Karina says:

      YES! Heidi it’s life changing in beer!