Posts tagged craft beer
Chocolate Porter Whole Wheat Banana Bread

Okay guys, after I made Chocolate Peanut Butter Porter Boozy Brownies (like literally, right after - I was baking for hours), I saw two spotty bananas in my fruit basket that just had to be eaten, and I created this Chocolate Porter Whole Wheat Banana Bread. It's a little bit healthier than my brownies, but still freaking delish. 

This Chocolate Porter Whole Wheat Banana Bread is insanely moist, fluffy and delicious without all of the refined sugars and fat! The beer gives the bread a light and airy feel, while the peanut butter, whole wheat flour and banana adds some hearty nutritional value. The bread is topped off with some semi-sweet chocolate chips, of course, to satisfy that sweet tooth. 

Chocolate Porter Whole Wheat Banana Bread via ahealthfulheart.com

Chocolate Porter Whole Wheat Banana Bread via ahealthfulheart.com

Chocolate Porter Whole Wheat Banana Bread via ahealthfulheart.com

Again here I used DuClaw Brewing Co.'s "For Pete's Sake" Imperial Chocolate Peanut Butter Porter. Yes, this is my third recipe with beer - what can I say, I LOVE BEER!

[yumprint-recipe id='12']Now that I've gone a little overboard with the baking lately, it's time to start thinking about my goals for the new year - I've got so many and I can't wait :)

I hope everyone has a great day - I'm off to Florida this afternoon after work and could not be more excited to RELAX with family and friends for several days. Much needed! 

P.S. - I finally figured out how to fully utilize my profile on Yummly (I'm still learning) so if you use that platform to browse recipes, you can find me there and also use the Yummly button on the right side of my site to add recipes straight from my blog! 

Enjoy!! 

XO- Rach

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Chocolate Peanut Butter Boozy Brownies

Chocolate + Peanut Butter = one heck of an amazing combo. When you add DuClaw Brewing's For Pete's Sake Imperial Chocolate Peanut Butter Porter into the mix...now THAT'S what I'm talking about.  I was so thrilled to be sent a few bottles to taste and create a recipe with. One thing immediately came to mind when brainstorming recipe ideas - BROWNIES. I wanted to create something with simple ingredients to really let the beer shine through. So I present to you...Chocolate Peanut Butter Boozy Brownies. WARNING: These are HIGHLY addictive. 

Chocolate Peanut Butter Boozy Brownies via ahealthfulheart.com

About the beer:

In the words of Duclaw Brewing Co., after one sip of this porter, you’ll be exclaiming “For Pete’s Sake!” And so the name was born. With an ABV of 9 percent (9 PERCENT!!), “For Pete’s Sake” is a big and bold brew, yet silky and smooth, with big roasted malt flavor and subtle notes of fruit and coffee. "For Pete's Sake!" was just released this month and is only seasonally available!

Chocolate Peanut Butter Boozy Brownie via ahealthfulheart.com

"For Pete's Sake!" is a very dark beer made with grains including Pale, Cara Munich, Chocolate, Black and Flaked Oats. The coffee flavors really stood out to me, which is another reason I chose to go with brownies here. I absolutely love the rich dark taste of espresso when used in brownies and I knew this beer would give the brownies a similar decadent feel. These Chocolate Peanut Butter Boozy Brownies will warm your soul in every possible way. Pair them with a shot of espresso and you're living. 

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[yumprint-recipe id='11']These are insanely delicious. Please go do yourself a favor, make these and consume them all before all the new year's resolutions commence :). Enjoy!! 

 About Duclaw Brewing Co.:

DuClaw Brewing Company is a leading craft brewery founded in 1996, and is based in Baltimore, MD. Driven by the company motto “craft be cherished, rules be damned,” founder Dave Benfield took DuClaw from a home-brewing operation that sold beer through his dorm room window to a state of the art brewery. DuClaw Brewing Co. has released more than 65 brews. Today, Benfield and DuClaw brewmaster Jim Wagner work to continuously release more than 25,000 barrels of high-quality beers per year. DuClaw is available in select liquor stores, restaurants and bars throughout MD, DC, NJ, DE, VA, PA, NC, WV, and most recently, Cleveland, OH. I can’t wait to visit the brewery next time I’m driving through Batlimore! 

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Disclosure: I’m proud to partner with DuClaw Brewing Company as part of their DuClaw Pumpkin Brew Blogger Campaign! I am being sponsored by DuClaw Brewing Company for this post, but all opinions expressed are my own, and all product claims or program details shared can be verified at duclaw.com. I greatly appreciate your support surrounding this post! Thank you!

Pumpkin Ale Cheesecake & Beer Caramel Sauce

Now that it's officially October, let the pumpkin craze commence. Actually, let's be honest...when Starbucks released the Pumpkin Spice Latte on September 8th is when the craze commenced. So I guess I'm even LATE to the game! However, today I'm Sharing a Pumpkin Ale Cheesecake & Beer Caramel Sauce recipe that is going to make your taste buds go crazy.  DuClaw Brewing Company, based in Baltimore MD, sent me two awesome seasonal brews to test out - 31 Pumpkin Spice Lager and 62 Imperial Pumpkin Ale. You can imagine just how excited I was when this package came in the mail...

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Don't get me wrong, pumpkin brews are amazing enjoyed as a beverage, but include them in a recipe and your taste buds will scream.  I had several ideas of what I wanted to create with my new brews, but I decided on a pumpkin cheesecake. It's the perfect spicy, saucy, sexy desert (did I just describe my food as sexy??) to share with friends and family during October...but I'm thinking that I'm totally going to make this when Thanksgiving rolls around to replace boring ole' pumpkin pie. I'm eating a slice right now as I write this post. Can't you hear my taste buds screaming?

Pumpkin Ale Cheesecake & Beer Caramel Sauce

About the beer: 

Both the 31 Pumpkin Spice Lager and the 62 Imperial Pumpkin Ale are delicious, especially if you like a lot of spice. In the words of DuClaw Brewing Co., the 31 is your "grown up pumpkin spice latte." It has a dark amber color and it's very drinkable at 5.7%. 

I favored the 62 Imperial Ale, not only because it's ABV is 8.2% (8.2%!!), but because I figure that if you're going to drink a pumpkin ale, go big or go home, right? The flavors are intense, and it's one of the most hop-loaded beers to date! I'll be honest, I can only drink one of these because the beer is very strong, but the infusion of cinnamon, clove and nutmeg make me feel so warm inside. This is the type of beer I would want to sip on a chilly night by a fire place - washing down this cheesecake I'm about to share...

Pumpkin Ale Cheesecake & Beer Caramel Sauce

62 Imperial Pumpkin Ale has a dark brown/reddish color and is made with grains including Munich, CaraRed, CaraAroma and Flaked Oats. The CaraAroma is a caramel malt - so I definitely wanted to build on the hints of caramel. Hence the beer caramel sauce. 

Pumpkin Ale Cheesecake & Caramel Beer Sauce

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Pumpkin Ale Caramel Sauce

[yumprint-recipe id='4']You guys, this recipe is outrageous. Please go do yourself a favor: get your hands on some DuClaw Brewing Pumpkin Ale and whip up this decadent desert. I dare you not to eat the caramel by spoonful. 

About DuClaw Brewing Company:

DuClaw Brewing Company is a leading craft brewery founded in 1996, and is based in Baltimore, Maryland. Driven by the company motto “craft be cherished, rules be damned,” founder Dave Benfield took DuClaw from a home-brewing operation that sold beer through his dorm room window to a state of the art brewery. DuClaw Brewing Co. has released more than 65 brews. Today, Benfield and DuClaw brewmaster Jim Wagner work to continuously release more than 25,000 barrels of high-quality beers per year. DuClaw is available in select liquor stores, restaurants and bars throughout MD, DC, NJ, DE, VA, PA, NC, WV, and most recently, Cleveland, OH. I can't wait to visit the brewery next time I'm driving through Batlimore! 

DuClaw Brewing Company 62 Imperial Pumpkin Ale

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Disclosure: I’m proud to partner with DuClaw Brewing Company as part of their DuClaw Pumpkin Brew Blogger Campaign! I am being sponsored by DuClaw Brewing Company for this post, but all opinions expressed are my own, and all product claims or program details shared can be verified at http://duclaw.com/. I greatly appreciate your support surrounding this post! Thank you!

Let's chat:

Do you prefer a pumpkin spice latte or a pumpkin beer?

XO- Rach