What goes well with beer?
We analyzed over 150,000 recipes to figure out which ingredients makes beer better. On average, recipes with beer gets 4.25⭐ review scores. But in some combinations, review scores get a lot better. Like with onion powder.
Here comes the combinations we found:
Explore the stand out connections in the visual explorer 👉
Better than not:
pork shoulder,
chuck roast,
basil,
bay leaf,
beef stock,
red bell pepper,
black beans,
chili powder,
adobo,
lime juice,
red onion,
parsley,
cayenne,
barbecue sauce,
bacon,
oregano,
jalapeño pepper,
cumin,
celery,
tomato paste,
cilantro,
oil,
cider vinegar,
green onions,
vegetable oil,
brown sugar,
all purpose flour,
baking powder,
cheddar cheese,
milk,
sauerkraut
🤷♀️ Shrug:
cabbage,
tomatoes,
garlic,
worcestershire sauce,
mushrooms,
olive oil,
black pepper,
salt,
sweet onion,
onion,
yellow onion,
sour cream,
thyme,
kosher salt,
corn,
sharp cheddar cheese
Scores poorly:
butter,
virgin olive oil,
green bell pepper,
allspice,
lemon juice,
corned beef brisket,
unsalted butter,
water,
red wine,
chicken,
sugar,
honey,
red pepper flakes,
corn tortillas,
dijon mustard,
pickling spice
Pay attention:
beef broth,
egg,
mayonnaise,
soy sauce,
cream cheese,
carrots,
garlic powder,
chicken broth,
paprika,
beef,
pork chops,
ketchup,
chicken breasts,
cod,
cornflour,
onion soup mix
Remember this is how people score them online. A bad combination might not be a bad combination. It might be hard to cook or people make poor substitutions. If you think it makes sense to use something, just pay extra attention.
Here are some great recipes I found with beer:

Touchdown Chili
www.allrecipes.comReview: 4.70807/5 Dish Dragon Score: 6.7/10

Texas Chili
cooking.nytimes.comReview: 5/5 Dish Dragon Score: 6.6/10

Fish Tacos
www.allrecipes.comReview: 4.70863/5 Dish Dragon Score: 6.5/10

Beer Margaritas
www.allrecipes.comReview: 4.75352/5 Dish Dragon Score: 6.5/10