Our creamy irresistible Irish Beer Cheese Soup Recipe is perfect to serve on Saint Patrick’s Day with a tall frothy pint! Or serve Beer Cheese Soup any night of the week.

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Beer Cheese Soup Recipe

Cheese. Soup.

Were there ever two words more perfect for each other?

The only thing I can think of to improve upon such an alluring combo would be beer.

Beer. Cheese. Soup.

Now that is a winning love-fest of flavors.

And if the cheese is Irish, and the beer is from Ireland (or someplace close to Ireland), well now, that would be a Saint Paddy’s Day dish I wouldn’t be able to resist.

Overhead shot of bread bowl with beer cheese soup in it and bacon on top.

Best Cheese Soup

This rich and creamy Irish Beer Cheese Soup recipe is a favorite in both my family and my neighborhood.

I recently served it to several friends on one of our recent snow days and they immediately felt as captivated by the Irish beer-cheese duo as I do.

This cheese soup recipe is thick and flavorful with an ultra-silky texture and robust pub cheese taste!

Ingredients needed to make beer cheese soup.

What Ingredients You Will Need

  • Large Onion – peeled and chopped
  • Minced Garlic Cloves
  • Unsalted Butter – or bacon grease
  • Harp Irish Style Lager
  • Chicken Broth
  • Irish Cheese – shredded (Dubliner, Irish Cheddar, Skellig, etc.)
  • Low-Fat Cream Cheese – cut into cubes
  • Cornstarch – or arrowroot powder
  • Dijon Mustard
  • Garnishes: Crumbled Bacon and Chives
Beer Cheese Soup Recipe being cooked in a large pot.

How To Make Beer Cheese Soup

Irish Beer Cheese Soup is a new Saint Patrick’s Day tradition in our house. In just 20 minutes, you too will fall in love with this creamy dreamy wonder. Great for any main course or starter to any meal.

Instructions

  1. Set a large sauce pot (or dutch oven) over medium heat. Add the butter, onions, and garlic, and sauté for 3-5 minutes.
  2. Scoop the softened onions into the food processor (or blender) and add one cup chicken broth. Puree the onions and broth until completely smooth.
  3. Pour the onion mixture back into the sauce pot, and add the remaining broth and both bottles of beer.
  4. Bring to a boil, then lower the heat. Toss the shredded Irish cheese with cornstarch. Add the shredded cheese, cream cheese, and Dijon mustard to the broth.
  5. Whisk to melt the cheese and break up the cream cheese cubes. Whisk until the soup is completely smooth and slightly thickened, about 10 minutes. (Do not boil the cheese! Lower the heat if needed.)
  6. Taste, then salt and pepper as needed. Serve as-is, or garnish with bacon and chives if desired.

Notes

The beer broth will foam up quite a bit when boiling. Make sure to use a large saucepan so it doesn’t boil over.

Get The Full (Printable) Best Beer Cheese Soup Recipe Below. Enjoy!

Bread bowls filled with creamy Irish beer cheese soup.

Best Beer Cheese Soup Tips

The key to making a killer Irish Beer Cheese Soup is to use a light crisp Irish-style beer like Harp. The beer gives the soup a slight twang without overpowering it.

Then whisk in shredded Irish cheese and cream cheese.

Most Irish cheeses have a very distinct nutty essence. The Irish cheese gives the soup an intense cheesy flavor, while the cream cheese makes the soup extra silky smooth.

I like to use low-fat cream cheese to take the fat and calories down a notch, but go full-fat if you want to! Sometimes you want taste over nutrition.

Once the Irish Beer Cheese Soup gets to a simmer and thickens, ladle it into bowls and garnish with bacon and chive, and go crazy with croutons.

Or if you’ve been gawking at the bread bowls in this post, and you are not afraid of some carbohydrates, bake your own. They are really easy to make!

You can even try a soft pretzels bowl from The Spruce Eats that would pair so well with this beer soup.

Overhead shot of bread bowls filled with soup.

Frequently Asked Questions

How Long Does This Soup Last In The Fridge?

The soup leftovers can be stored in an airtight container and kept in the fridge for 4-5 days.

Where Did Beer Cheese Soup Come From?

Beer Cheese soup is considered a German (or Eastern European) recipe and was brought to the United States by German immigrants. The beer and cheeses used have morphed over the years, based on what’s available regionally. However, since we are using Irish cheese, we feel this is a great recipe for Saint Patrick’s Day!

What Cheeses Are Good For Beer Cheese Soup?

Gruyere is a traditional choice. However, any cheese that is a smooth melting cheese can be used in Beer Cheese Soup. In today’s recipe, we’re using hard Irish cheese with a bold nutty flavor, and cream cheese for thickening.

Cheddar cheese, Monterey jack cheese, and gouda are also great options.

If you prefer the cheddar beer soup flavor, then sharp cheddar cheese will give you that extra level of flavor because of the sharp, zippy, and salty properties of the cheese.

Why Is My Beer Cheese Soup Grainy?

You boiled the soup and the cheese curdled into little clumps. When making any cheese soup recipe, make sure to keep the heat low once you add in the cheese.

Can You Freeze Cheese Soup?

Yes. As long as you reheat it on very low heat, so it doesn’t boil and separate, cheese soup can be frozen and reheated. Freeze in an airtight container for up to 6 months.

Can I Use Any Kind Of Beer?

Some people might have a hard time finding a Swiss light lager, so feel free to use whatever beer you enjoy drinking, lager, ale, or pale ale! Although it would no longer be a full Swiss beer cheese soup.

Could I Use An Immersion Blender?

Of course, you can use an immersion blender to blend this Irish cheese soup instead – Just make sure that you thoroughly stir that blender through the pot to get every morsel. I like to use a food processor to make sure it is very well blended.

Can I Add Vegetables?

Yes, you can. Although it will no longer be a smooth soup. Yet if you love creamy soups with chunky goodness, feel free to add in celery and carrots.

Corn Starch vs. Flour?

Corn starch is sometimes used over flour because it is a pure starch so it thickens recipes more than flour, which is only partly starch. I also like to use cornstarch because it is gluten-free! (If you select a GF beer, the soup will be as well.)

Spoon with cheese soup in it being held above a bread bowl filled with soup.

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Irish Beer Cheese Soup Recipe

Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes
Creamy Irish Beer Cheese Soup for Saint Patrick’s Day! This easy beer cheese soup recipe is rich and alluring, with only a handful of necessary ingredients.
Servings: 10

Ingredients

  • 1 large onion, peeled and chopped
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 tablespoon butter, or bacon grease
  • 2 bottles Harp Irish Style Lager (12-ounce bottles)
  • 32 ounce chicken broth
  • 14 ounces Irish cheese, shredded (Dubliner, Irish Cheddar, Skellig, etc.)
  • 14 ounces low-fat cream cheese, cut into cubes
  • 2 tablespoons cornstarch, or arrowroot powder
  • 2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
  • Garnishes: crumbled bacon, and chives

Instructions

  • Set a large sauce pot over medium heat. Add the butter, onions, and garlic, and sauté for 3-5 minutes. Scoop the softened onions into the food processor (or blender) and add one cup chicken broth. Puree the onions and broth until completely smooth.
  • Pour the onion mixture back into the sauce pot, and add the remaining broth and both bottles of beer. Bring to a boil, then lower the heat.
  • Toss the shredded Irish cheese with cornstarch. Add the shredded cheese, cream cheese, and Dijon mustard to the broth. Whisk to melt the cheese and break up the cream cheese cubes. Whisk until the soup is completely smooth and slightly thickened, about 10 minutes. (Do not boil the cheese! Lower the heat if needed.)
  • Taste, then salt and pepper as needed. Serve as-is, or garnish with bacon and chives if desired.

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Notes

The beer broth will foam up quite a bit when boiling. Make sure to use a large pot so it doesn’t boil over.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cup, Calories: 287kcal, Carbohydrates: 6g, Protein: 16g, Fat: 21g, Saturated Fat: 13g, Cholesterol: 74mg, Sodium: 970mg, Potassium: 225mg, Fiber: 0g, Sugar: 3g, Vitamin A: 650IU, Vitamin C: 7.3mg, Calcium: 355mg, Iron: 0.6mg
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: Irish
Author: Sommer Collier
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