I would have never expected to enjoy the flavor of beer so much in gluten free bread, but I do! I even love eating the dough raw, and I’m not a beer drinker. This gluten free beer bread is incredible! Customize the size of the holes to your liking.
Using a gluten free flour blend made from mostly brown rice flour and oat flour or sorghum flour, you can make this gluten free beer bread that tastes amazing!
How many holes do you like in your bread?
The more beer you add to this bread, the more holes and airy the bread will turn out. See the below examples.
Using 1-1/4 Cups Beer:
Using 1-1/4 cups gluten free beer, this bread, this bread turned out a little compacted. I liked that I didn’t have to wait an entire two hours to slice this bread. (The more large holes in a bread, the longer you have to wait to slice it. Slicing a bread with lots of large holes while it is still warm can cause a bread to collapse.) Using my bread machine, this bread is closer to a rectangle than a square, but it is large enough for a regular size sandwich. The rise will be lower using a 9×5-inch pan. (See the below photo.)
Using 1-1/2 Cups Beer:
If you enjoy a bread that folds easily once you slice off the ends, you’ll want to use 1-1/2 cups of beer. Just remember, you’ll need to wait an entire two hours before you slice it or at least until completely cool.
While the rise is higher, making it mainly square slices of bread, it isn’t any more filling the smaller slices in the first photo. The rise will be lower using a 9×5-inch pan. (See the below photo.)
Using 1-1/4 Cups + 2 Tablespoons Beer:
You can always meet in between both the first time you make it and decide how you wish to change it from there.
Without Vinegar:
If you wish to omit the vinegar for any reason, I suggest using 1-1/2 cups of beer the first time you make it and then decrease it as you desire in the future.
Allergens:
Allergens were considered using Redbridge beer which contains water, sorghum, corn, hops (from the hops plant in the hemp family), and yeast. It is brewed without any artificial ingredients, additives, or preservatives. In addition, it is not brewed with any animal ingredients (such as milk, eggs, etc), or process aids such as isinglass or gelatin.
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This bread tasted great but sunk in the middle. I am going to try adding a little more flour of each type.
Betty,
I’m guessing that you measured your flours with cups instead of weight. Weight measurements are more precise.
In addition, over-rising can also cause bread to fall.
Let me know how it goes.
Carla