
This Applebee’s Beer Cheese Recipe brings that warm, creamy pub-style dip right into your own kitchen. It’s rich and cheesy with a gentle beer flavor, a little tang from Dijon, and just enough seasoning to keep every bite interesting.
I started making versions of it at home because the soft pretzel-and-cheese combination is always the first thing everyone reaches for. After a few batches, my Applebee’s Beer Cheese Recipe turned out best when I used low heat and freshly shredded cheese.
History of Applebee’s Beer Cheese Recipe
Beer cheese has a long history in American pub-style cooking, with Kentucky especially known for its traditional beer cheese spreads. Over the years, different versions evolved from cold cheese spreads into warm, creamy dips served with bread and pretzels.
The Applebee’s Beer Cheese Recipe takes inspiration from that classic combination, pairing smooth, savory cheese with the mild malty flavor of beer. Applebee’s popularized its own restaurant-style pairing with warm, salty pretzels, creating the creamy, comforting appetizer many people enjoy today.
Ingredients

| Ingredient | Quantity |
|---|---|
| Unsalted butter | 2 tablespoons |
| All-purpose flour | 2 tablespoons |
| Whole milk | 1 cup |
| Mild lager beer | 1/2 cup |
| Sharp cheddar cheese, freshly shredded | 2 cups |
| Monterey Jack cheese, freshly shredded | 1 cup |
| Dijon mustard | 1 teaspoon |
| Worcestershire sauce | 1 teaspoon |
| Garlic powder | 1/2 teaspoon |
| Smoked paprika | 1/4 teaspoon |
| Cayenne pepper | 1 small pinch |
| Fine salt | 1/4 teaspoon |
| Black pepper | 1/8 teaspoon |
Equipment
- Medium saucepan
- Whisk
- Measuring cups
- Measuring spoons
- Cheese grater
- Wooden spoon or silicone spatula
- Small serving bowl
How to Make Applebee’s Beer Cheese Recipe
Step 1: Make the Butter and Flour Base

Melt the butter in a medium saucepan over medium-low heat. Add the flour and whisk constantly for about 1 minute until smooth and lightly bubbly. Keep it pale rather than letting it brown, since this creates the creamy base for the beer cheese.
Step 2: Whisk in the Milk

Slowly pour in the whole milk while whisking continuously to prevent lumps. Cook for 2–3 minutes, stirring often, until the mixture begins to thicken. I like to keep the heat gentle here so the sauce stays smooth and silky.
Step 3: Add the Beer

Gradually pour in the mild lager while whisking it into the sauce. Let everything cook gently for about 2 minutes so the flavors blend together. Avoid bringing it to a hard boil, which can affect the smooth texture of the cheese dip.
Step 4: Melt in the Cheese

Reduce the heat to low and add the freshly shredded cheddar and Monterey Jack a handful at a time. Stir until each addition has melted before adding more. I’ve found freshly grated cheese gives me the smoothest, creamiest results.
Step 5: Add the Seasonings

Stir in the Dijon mustard, Worcestershire sauce, garlic powder, smoked paprika, cayenne, salt, and black pepper. Taste the beer cheese while it’s warm and adjust the seasoning if needed. I sometimes add another tiny pinch of cayenne for extra warmth.
Step 6: Serve the Beer Cheese Warm

Remove the saucepan from the heat once the dip is creamy, smooth, and completely melted. Transfer it to a serving bowl and serve immediately with warm soft pretzels. The cheese dip naturally thickens as it cools, so it’s best enjoyed warm.
What Is Applebee’s Beer Cheese?
Applebee’s beer cheese is a warm, creamy dip made with melted cheese, beer, and savory seasonings. It’s especially popular served with soft pretzels, where the salty bread pairs nicely with the rich, smooth cheese sauce.
The Applebee’s Beer Cheese Recipe gets its pub-style flavor from sharp cheddar, mild beer, Dijon mustard, and Worcestershire sauce. I prefer using a mild lager because it adds a gentle malty note without overpowering the creamy, cheesy flavor.
If you enjoy warm bread with creamy dips, my Texas de Brazil Cheese Bread Recipe is another cheesy restaurant-style recipe worth trying.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
There’s something so satisfying about dipping a warm, salty pretzel into smooth and creamy beer cheese. Every bite brings together rich cheddar, a mild malty flavor from the beer, and just enough tang from the Dijon mustard.
This homemade beer cheese dip comes together in about 20 minutes using simple, easy-to-find ingredients. I also love that you can adjust the thickness, cheese, and seasonings as it cooks, making it easy to get the flavor just right for your table.
Pro Tips
- Use freshly shredded cheese for a smoother, creamier dip.
- Keep the heat low so the cheese doesn’t turn oily or grainy.
- Choose a mild lager for a balanced beer flavor.
- Add the cheese gradually, stirring until fully melted.
- Whisk in a splash of warm milk if the dip gets too thick.
Ingredient Substitutions
If you don’t have Monterey Jack, try Colby Jack, mild white cheddar, or Gouda for a smooth, creamy beer cheese dip. I usually use whatever good melting cheese I already have in the fridge.For the beer, a non-alcoholic lager works well and keeps that mild malty flavor. You can also use extra whole milk, although the dip will have a milder pub-style taste.
Easy Variations
For a spicy beer cheese dip, add chopped jalapeños, green chiles, or an extra pinch of cayenne. I sometimes add a little more smoked paprika when I want a deeper, smoky flavor.You can also use extra-sharp cheddar for a bolder cheese taste or a darker beer for a richer malty note. These simple changes make it easy to adjust the dip to your taste.
Common Mistakes
Avoid overheating the beer cheese, as high heat can make the dip greasy, grainy, or separated. Keep the heat low once you start adding the cheese.I also learned to add the cheese gradually instead of all at once. Don’t skip the flour base either it helps create that smooth, creamy texture you want in a homemade beer cheese dip.
Serving Suggestions
Warm soft pretzels or pretzel bites are my favorite way to serve beer cheese dip, especially with a little coarse salt on top. They’re great for game day, parties, or a casual family snack.You can also serve it with tortilla chips, crackers, toasted baguette slices, roasted potatoes, broccoli, or cauliflower. I like putting out a few different dippers so everyone can grab their favorite.
If you’re putting together an appetizer spread, this creamy dip also pairs nicely alongside my Everything Ranch Dip Recipe.
Storage Tips
Let leftover beer cheese dip cool completely, then store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3–4 days. This helps maintain its creamy texture and fresh flavor.Reheat it gently over low heat, stirring often. I usually add a splash of milk to loosen the cheese sauce, and I avoid boiling it because high heat can cause it to separate.
Nutrition Facts
| Nutrient | Amount |
|---|---|
| Calories | 230 kcal |
| Protein | 11 g |
| Total Fat | 18 g |
| Saturated Fat | 11 g |
| Carbohydrates | 6 g |
| Fiber | 0 g |
| Sugar | 2 g |
| Sodium | 390 mg |
| Cholesterol | 55 mg |
| Calcium | 280 mg |
Health Benefits & Taste
Beer cheese dip is a rich appetizer, but the cheese and milk provide protein and calcium. I like serving smaller portions with fresh vegetables such as broccoli or cauliflower for a more balanced snack.The flavor is creamy, savory, and cheesy with a mild malty note from the beer. Dijon mustard and Worcestershire add a gentle tang, while a pinch of cayenne brings just a little warmth.
Personal Experience
I’ve learned that patience makes a big difference when preparing homemade beer cheese dip. The first time I rushed the melting process over high heat, the cheese turned greasy instead of smooth and creamy.Now I keep the heat low and add the cheese gradually. It takes an extra minute or two, but the result is a silky, creamy dip that tastes especially good with warm soft pretzels.

Applebee’s Beer Cheese Recipe
Equipment
- Medium saucepan
- Whisk
- Measuring cups
- Measuring spoons
- Cheese grater
- Wooden spoon or silicone spatula
- Small serving bowl
Ingredients
- Unsalted butter – 2 tablespoons
- All-purpose flour – 2 tablespoons
- Whole milk – 1 cup
- Mild lager beer – 1/2 cup
- Sharp cheddar cheese freshly shredded – 2 cups
- Monterey Jack cheese freshly shredded – 1 cup
- Dijon mustard – 1 teaspoon
- Worcestershire sauce – 1 teaspoon
- Garlic powder – 1/2 teaspoon
- Smoked paprika – 1/4 teaspoon
- Cayenne pepper – 1 small pinch
- Fine salt – 1/4 teaspoon
- Black pepper – 1/8 teaspoon
Instructions
Step 1: Make the Butter and Flour Base
- Melt the butter in a medium saucepan over medium-low heat. Add the flour and whisk constantly for about 1 minute until smooth and lightly bubbly. Keep it pale rather than letting it brown, since this creates the creamy base for the beer cheese.Bread

Step 2: Whisk in the Milk
- Slowly pour in the whole milk while whisking continuously to prevent lumps. Cook for 2–3 minutes, stirring often, until the mixture begins to thicken. I like to keep the heat gentle here so the sauce stays smooth and silky.

Step 3: Add the Beer
- Gradually pour in the mild lager while whisking it into the sauce. Let everything cook gently for about 2 minutes so the flavors blend together. Avoid bringing it to a hard boil, which can affect the smooth texture of the cheese dip.

Step 4: Melt in the Cheese
- Reduce the heat to low and add the freshly shredded cheddar and Monterey Jack a handful at a time. Stir until each addition has melted before adding more. I’ve found freshly grated cheese gives me the smoothest, creamiest results.Cooking & Recipes

Step 5: Add the Seasonings
- Stir in the Dijon mustard, Worcestershire sauce, garlic powder, smoked paprika, cayenne, salt, and black pepper. Taste the beer cheese while it’s warm and adjust the seasoning if needed. I sometimes add another tiny pinch of cayenne for extra warmth.

Step 6: Serve the Beer Cheese Warm
- Remove the saucepan from the heat once the dip is creamy, smooth, and completely melted. Transfer it to a serving bowl and serve immediately with warm soft pretzels. The cheese dip naturally thickens as it cools, so it’s best enjoyed warm.

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FAQs
Can I make beer cheese without alcohol?
Yes. Use a non-alcoholic lager to keep the mild malty flavor, or replace the beer with whole milk for a creamy, alcohol-free cheese dip.
What kind of beer is best for beer cheese?
A mild lager or light ale works best because it complements the cheddar without adding too much bitterness. I usually avoid strong IPAs for this recipe.
Why did my beer cheese turn grainy?
High heat is usually the cause. Keep the heat low, add the cheese gradually, and use freshly shredded cheese for a smoother, creamier texture.
How do I thin beer cheese dip?
Whisk in warm milk one tablespoon at a time until you reach your desired consistency. This trick works especially well when reheating leftover beer cheese.
Can I make beer cheese ahead of time?
Yes. Make the dip ahead, let it cool, and refrigerate it in an airtight container. Reheat gently over low heat with a splash of milk.
What goes well with beer cheese dip?
Soft pretzels and pretzel bites are classic choices. You can also serve beer cheese with tortilla chips, crackers, toasted bread, roasted potatoes, broccoli, or cauliflower.
Can I freeze beer cheese?
Freezing isn’t recommended because the cheese sauce may become grainy or separate after thawing. For the best creamy texture, refrigerate leftovers and enjoy them within 3–4 days.
Conclusion
Making Applebee’s Beer Cheese Recipe at home is a simple way to enjoy creamy, restaurant-style beer cheese with warm soft pretzels. The combination of cheddar, mild beer, Dijon mustard, and savory seasonings creates a smooth, comforting dip.I’ve found that low heat and slowly adding the cheese are the keys to getting that silky texture. Serve it warm with your favorite dippers, and if you try this recipe, leave a comment or rating and share your favorite variation.
