
This is a great recipe for summer grillin Simply marinate overnight, and the next day fire up the grill and enjoy
Beer And Soy Sauce Chicken Ingredients
1 cup soy sauce
1 cup beer
1 cup water
1 clove garlic, peeled and minced
salt and pepper to taste
4 skinless, boneless chicken breast halves
How to Make Beer And Soy Sauce Chicken
In a large bowl, mix the soy sauce, beer, water, and garlic. Season with salt and pepper. Place chicken in the bowl. Cover, and marinate in the refrigerator 8 hours, or overnight. Turn chicken once while marinating.
Preheat an outdoor grill for high heat, and lightly oil grate.
Place chicken on the prepared grill, and cook 10 to 15 minutes per side, until no longer pink and juices run clear. Discard remaining marinade.
Beer And Soy Sauce Chicken Nutritions
Calories: 62.1 calories
Carbohydrate: 7.4 g
Cholesterol: 0 mg
Fat: 0 g
Fiber: 0.5 g
Protein: 4.4 g
SaturatedFat: 0 g
ServingSize:
Sodium: 3612.1 mg
Sugar: 1.1 g
TransFat:
UnsaturatedFat:
Beer And Soy Sauce Chicken Reviews
Great marinade - simple and easy with very good results. I used Sam Adams beer - no lite beers recommended for this one. I omitted the water and salt. I also used low sodium soy sauce, minced garlic from a jar, added 2 Tbsp. of brown sugar, and 1/2 tsp. of ground ginger. I let it set in a ziploc bag overnight. It was great - I defintely want to try this one with boneless pork.
MY FAVORITE CHICKEN RECIPE Ive been making this for two years now, and its a family favorite. Yes, it was too salty the first time, but instead of adding the water, I use 1/2 cup soy sauce and 1.5 cup beer, clove of garlic, and skip the salt & pepper. No light beer
Great tasting, easy marinate for chicken. I put frozen chicken in resealable bag with beer & soy sauce & thaw in refrigerater.
Very Very good After reading some of the reviews on how salty this dish was I used only half of the beer and soy sauce. This was very good. my whole family loved it. I served baked potatos and corn with it.
Way too salty I used low sodium soy sauce and added no additional salt and it was still way to salty. The chicken was tender, but the saltiness of it overshadowed any good qualities
This ended up a little too salty for me. I will try it with low-sodium soy next time.
THIS WAS GOOD THO I COULDNT REALLY TASTE THE BEER AT ALL...MAYBE IT IS BECAUSE I USED LIGHT BEER...I WILL TRY A DIFFERENT BEER NEXT TIME
Chicken was very tender and recipe was extremely quick and easy
Overall its good, but its very salty. I recommend using the low sodium soy sauce and marinating it for only a short time.
Sooooo good....it is even better with a slice of swiss cheese on top
It was way too salty. Im not sure if I will make this again, but if I do I will cut down on the soy sauce.
Sorry to just echo other reviews, but this is really, really salty (and I have a pretty high tolerance for salt). The taste was so-so; we wont be making this again.
A very easy and tasty marinade. I will use this many times. A great teriyaki marinade. Try it, youll see what I mean.
Tasted great and smelled amazing I dont have a grill so I put it in the oven at 400 for 45 minutes and my house smelled so good I was a little scared to try it cause Im not a huge soy sauce fan but it tasted great
Very good brine for chicken. I also made this exchanging buttermilk for the water and it made the chicken very moist.
We have added 1 cup water to the ingredients in this recipe at the request of the submitter. We think this will make it less salty - The Staff
I have always liked using soy sauce as a marinade and the beer just gave it a very interesting flavor...I really liked the taste. Didnt have fresh garlic, so I used garlic powder instead. Will definately be making this again
This was delicious However I made some modifications- 1 cup beer, 1/2 cup light soy sauce, salt, pepper, red pepper flake, 3 cloves of smashed garlic and one fresh jalapeno cut up with seeds. Marinated in ziplock over-night. The chicken was amazing
Very good marinade. My husband and my two year old loved it.
I didnt follow the recipe exactly as I also added honey to the mixture. Ended up with a sticky, caramelised coating for the chicken. Delicious
This was pretty good..I did it with drumsticks as we are not big chicken breast fans. It didnt taste overly salty at the time but I was super thirsty later
Not a lot of flavor other than salt. Maybe use Lite Soy Sauce, no water, 1/2 cup olive oil, more garlic, then season the chicken to your liking before putting on the grill.
I love this recipe and so does my family. I cut the soy sauce and water to cup and use the whole can of beer. Awesome recipe. Thanks Jason
Used to soak my chicken is straight soy sauce and sometimes it got a little strong. By cutting the soy sauce with beer it eliminated that problem. Very moist chicken with just the right tang of soy sauce in every bite
I used Amber Bock and the recipe turned out great. Dont use generic brand soy sauce though; its a little too salty.
There really isnt anything wrong with this recipe, but it doesnt "wow" me in any way either. Probably much better on the outside grill than broiled or grilled on the stovetop. I also added a little more beer, and although I prepared the recipe technically for two servings, I used three breasts of chicken which definitely worked out better.
Great Recipe. To reduce the salty taste i split the 1/2 cup soy sauce by mixing it with sweet soy sauce.
Add some fresh crushed garlic and marinaded it overnight in a huge ziploc. Turned out fantastic Now everyone comes to me for bbq chicken Awesome for summer grilling parties It goes fast
Really liked this one. I was looking for a beer marinade because Ive heard beer keeps chicken very moist. This was great. I used the whole bottle of beer instead of adding water. I cut the soy sauce in half as recommended by other reviewers. Marinated only a couple hours and grilled. It came out excellent. Chicken was very flavorfull and moist. I made this chicken a second time with Blue Moon beer (because it was what I had on hand) and decided to add orange slices (as is done when drinking Blue Moon) to the marinade. This was a fabulous variation
This recipe would be a lot better with low-salt soy sauce and maybe 1 1/2 cups beer, 1/2 soy sauce.
Definitely 1/2 the soy sauce. Could not believe how my husband loved it The chicken is moist the second day also.
Used a bottle of New Castle, 1/2 worc. 1/4 soy sauce, 1 cup water. Poured into saucepan and added chicken breasts. Brought to boil and reduced amount of sauce to sautee chicken in. Pretty good Maybe next time I"ll try marinading first.
Pretty good, and an unusual flavour. I made this on my indoor grill, and boy, does the kitchen ever smell like beer when youre done The chicken came out tasty and juicy, though.
I thought the chicken was very good, and not salty at all. I marinated it almost 12 hours, it was delicious
I decided to make this because I thought my man would like it. He absolutely loved it and so did I I love the taste and how it turned out. Awesome recipe.
This marinade is fantastic I used it on chicken breast tenderloins and used an amber beer. Delicious
The chicken was very tender and juicy, but it was to bland for my husbands and mine taste
It was kinda salty. Next time I think I will either cut down on the soy sauce or use tamari in place of the soy sauce. However, the beer and garlic gave the chicken a nice flavor. I grilled it indoors on the George Forman Grill and it was good.
I only used 1/2 cup of the soy sauce, nearly a whole 12 oz can of beer (not light), and added 3 crushed cloves of garlic (my family loves garlic) and marinated the chicken for about 6 hours. It turned out wonderful Very moist, not too salty, and very favorful. This recipe is a great starting point for marinade, but I think it needs to be altered too much to warrent 5 stars.
This was fast & yummy... added to my monthly rotation
I also omitted water and added a splash of lemon. After the chicken was on the grill, I brought the remaining marinade to a rolling boil and then poured it over the chicken. We really liked this
I baked this instead of grilling it and it came out wonderful. I did cut the soysauce in half and used almost a whole bottle of wheat beer. I served it over rice and poured the extra sauce over it.
PRETTY GOOD RECIPE. I MARINATED MY CHICKEN FOR ABOUT 6 HOURS. FOLLOWED THE ADVICE TO USE 1 1/2 CUPS BEER AND ONLY 1/2 CUP SOY SAUCE, TURNED OUT GOOD. NOT TOO SALTY, WHICH IS A NICE CHANGE. WOULD USE AGAIN FOR SURE.
Great simple marinade. As others suggested, I used 1/2 cup soy, 1 1/2 cups GOOD beer, and no additional salt. I used bone-in chicken and grilled to perfection. For added zing, try brushing a little Hoisin on the chicken while it is grilling.
We loved this recipe we made sure to use low sodium soy and did not add any salt. We listened to all of the reviews about the saltiness of the dish... Delicious.
Wow you know its good when your picky eating 13 year old eats 2 chicken breasts only had time to marinade for about 4 hours. REALLY good. will make again
Very simple and very good. The chicken come off the grill very tender. I didnt use salt and used low-sodium soy sauce and it was just right.
Extremely easy. I used 3 to 4 garlic cloves instead. Definitely marinade AT LEAST 8 hours (I tried 1 hour the first time and it didnt absorb enough flavor). Very tasty
There is potential here but as the recipe stands it was far too salty for my family. Next time I would double the beer, omit the water and definitely use low sodium soy.
I marinated the chicken overnight. The chicken was very tender however the cup of soy sauce caused the chicken to be very, very salty. If I ever made this again I would cut the soy sauce in half. My husband who eats anything asked me to prepare him something else due to the salt.
This has become a go-to summer grilling recipe for us. It pleases every palate and makes juicy, juicy chicken.
I just started getting into cooking, but this is the best recipe I have tried. I am a little biased though because I love soy sauce hah. I made this for my fiances whole family about 14 people and they all loved it her neice calls it chinese chicken haha
A huge hit in our house. I added this to our menu not realizing the chicken needed to be grilled. Since we have just moved into our house, we are not have a grill. So I baked the chicken breasts 375 for 40 min. Chicken came out perfect and everyone really enjoyed it. I will be making this chicken again real soon, and we will definitely be grill some this summer. A do-over. (I used Yuengling)
My family asked me not to make this again - way too salty even with low sodium soy sauce
Way way way too salty -- and I only marinated for about 4 hours. I did not add the additional salt listed in the recipe. It just made my chicken tast like, well, salt. I couldnt taste the garlic or beer. I will not use this recipe again. sorry.
I was really worried that this wasnt going to have enough flavor and was going to fall flat, especially with adding a cup of water to the mix. I was pleasantly surprised that the chicken had a wonderful flavor.A tip, though. I used a lighter beer and would occasionally get a hint of beer flavor, with more of the soy sauce flavor (I added no additional salt, just pepper and garlic) without being overly salty. Next time, Im going to try with an amber or darker beer to try to pick up more of the flavor.
It was very easy but it didnt have much flavor at all.
Very flavorful and simple. The whole family was pleased. We ran out of fresh garlic but garlic powder worked fine in its place.
Mmmmmm grill
Very easy, very tender It was a little salty, so next time i am not going to use as much soy sauce.
Very very very salty, no one would eat it.
Hubby gave this 3 stars and I gave it 4 so really earned a 3 1/2 stars. Hubby said didnt have enough flavor. I thought it had a nice flavor even though I dont like beer. It was moist.
This is really good... I smoked it and put hoisen sauce at the end. Will make again

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