The BEST Grilled Wisconsin Beer Brats Recipe (2024)

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Growing up in Wisconsin, beer brats are a total summertime staple! You’ll find them at almost any weeknight cookout or game day tailgate – they are a celebrated part of the Wisconsin food culture.

While most Wisconsin-style brats are simply boiled once on the stovetop in beer, and then finished on the grill, these beer-boiled brats are first soaked in beer (up to 24 hours!) before being gently boiled in beer on indirect heat and then grilled on high heat to finish.

The result is incredibly flavorful brats with an always juicy interior and a perfectly char-grilled exterior. No dry, bland, burst, or burnt brats here! 😋

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They’re the kind of brats you’ll be proud to serve at your family gatherings and grill-outs but also ideal for weeknight cooking in the warmer months.

Not to mention, they’re super low maintenance (made entirely on the grill), meal prep friendly (just 10 minutes of prep work), and budget-friendly too (only 3 simple ingredients) – a weeknight dinner trifecta!

Love quick and easy grilled meals? Be sure to try my Ultimate Grilled Italian Sausage, Spiralized Grilled Hot Dogs, or Perfectly Grilled Sausage recipes. Perfect for the summer months – no oven necessary!

Soaking Your Brats in Beer = The Juiciest Brats Ever!

The first secret for making the most flavorful beer brats is soaking them in beer (and sliced onions) before they even hit the grill!

This step infuses the brats with extra flavor while also adding moisture to help keep them from getting dried out on the grill. A win-win!

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The best beer for beer boiled brats is whatever beer you love most.I prefer a Wisconsin lager or ale, such as New Glarus Spotted Cow, Miller High Life, or PBR. I find the lighter flavor doesn’t overpower the flavor of the brats themselves. If you prefer a heavier or darker beer, feel free to use whatever you love, noting that more intensely flavored beers will more intensely flavor the beer boiled brats. 🍻

A longer marinate time = more flavor! Be sure to prep this step ahead of time and pop ’em in the fridge to give the brats enough time to marinate in the beer and soak up all the flavor. Ideally, you’ll want to soak the brats for 24 hours but 6-12 hours is totally sufficient too!

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I’ve made these twice. Definitely worth the extra time to get the brats prepped to be grilled to perfection. So juicy!
Even delicious as leftovers 🙂

Amanda

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How to Grill Beer Brats

Grilling fresh sausage can be a little tricky. If not grilled properly, their casings can easily burst well before the center of the sausage is cooked through.

Once that happens, their juices will cause flare-ups as they drip down into the flames, ultimately creating a big, burnt mess and dried-out bratwurst sausage. Not good!

I’ve found the secret to perfectly grilled beer-boiled brats lies in zone grilling. By creating 2 zones of heat on your grill, you can first boil the brats with really gentle, steady direct heatbefore grilling them over strongdirect heat for a deliciously charred finish.

Learn more! ⇢ Be sure to check out our comprehensive guide to 2-zone grilling for tips on how to set up zone grilling on your gas or charcoal grill.

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Here’s what you’ll do…

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Boil the brats on indirect heat. Place the beer-soaked brats, along with the beer and onions they marinated with, in a heat-safe cast iron skillet or dutch oven. Set the skillet directly on the grill grates in the low heat zone. Bring the brats to a boil and boil for 10-15 minutes, or until they reach an internal temperature of about 145 degrees F. Be patient! ⇢ This entire step can take about 20-25 minutes total. Keep the grill lid closed as much as possible so you don’t release unnecessary heat from the grill – it’ll only make things take longer!

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Finish grilling over direct, high heat. Use grilling tongs to carefully transfer the brats from the cast iron skillet to the grill grates in the high heat zone. Let them grill, turning them every few minutes until they’re as crusty and charred as desired. The beer brats will be ready to serve once they’ve reached internal temperature reaches 160 degrees F.

Toast Your Bun!

If you want to take your brat buns to the next level, brush them with a little oil (or spritz with a little cooking spray) and pop them on the grill grates to toast up for a minute or two as the brats finish cooking. The buns get toasty and slightly crisp – SO GOOD!

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Serving Suggestions and Brat Toppings

A good beer boiled brat dinner doesn’t need much else besides an icy cold beverage and a summer side dish or two! You can even set up a build-your-own toppings station that is perfect for entertaining.

Here are a few of the toppings we love at the PWWB house to get you started…

  • Beer-braised onions – Do NOT underestimate the deliciousness of the onions that boil alongside the brats. They are tender, full of flavor, and so good. A must-have topping for grilled brats!!!
  • Mustard – Chris always opts for spicy brown mustard, but I’m more of a whole grain Dijon gal myself. Grab whatever you love!
  • or try Dijonnaise! Fancy speak for mayonnaise + Dijon mustard. My personal favorite! Mix about 1/3 cup mayo with 1-2 tablespoons Dijon mustard. Add some garlic for aioli vibes, a hint of honey for some honey-mustard vibes, or a dash of your favorite spice blend. YUM.
  • Sauerkraut – Not typically my favorite, but Chris loves it and it’s a pretty traditional/typical beer brats topping.
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Whatever you choose, I can’t wait for you to try this Grilled Wisconsin Beer Brats recipe this summer! We love it so much, and I know you will too.

If you do give it a try, be sure to let me know! Leave a comment with a star rating below. You can also snap a photo and tag @playswellwithbutteronInstagram. We LOVE seeing your PWWB creations! Happy grilling! ♡

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Grilled Wisconsin Beer Boiled Brats Recipe

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  • Author: Jess Larson
  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Cook Time: 30 minutes
  • Total Time: 13 hours (includes inactive time)
  • Yield: Serves 4
  • Category: Sandwiches & Burgers
  • Method: Grilling & Smoking
  • Cuisine: American
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Description

Being born and raised in Wisconsin, these Grilled Wisconsin Beer Boiled Brats are a total summer staple at our house! Juicy bratwurst sausages first simmer in beer with onions for extra flavor, then finish over direct flame for a char-grilled crispy and crusty exterior. The easiest and best grilled beer brats recipe!

Ingredients

Scale

  • 1 pound bratwurst(4-6 sausages)
  • 1 medium yellow onion, sliced
  • 24 ounces beer of choice (See Recipe Notes)
  • for serving, as desired: toasted brat buns or brioche buns, beer-braised onions, sauerkraut, mustardor Dijonnaise, etc.The BEST Grilled Wisconsin Beer Brats Recipe (14)

Instructions

  1. Marinate the brats: At least 12 hours before grilling your beer brats, marinate the brats. Add the bratwurst sausages, sliced onion, and beerto a large airtight container or resealable bag. Shake to combine. Marinate in the refrigerator for at least 12 hours, or for up to 24 hours.The BEST Grilled Wisconsin Beer Brats Recipe (15)
  2. Prepare your grill for zone grilling, creating a zone of direct high heat and a zone of direct low heat. If using a gas grill, begin preheating at least 15 minutes prior to grilling. If using charcoal, light the charcoal at least 30 minutes prior to grilling. (To learn more about zone grilling, be sure to check out this post.) The BEST Grilled Wisconsin Beer Brats Recipe (16)
  3. Boil the beer brats:Transfer the brats (and onions, and beer) to a medium cast-iron skillet or a heat-safe Dutch oven. Transfer the cast iron/Dutch oven directly to the grill grates over the low heat zone. Close the grill. Bring the brats up to a boil, then boil for 10-12 minutes or until they reach about 145 degrees F. Between the time it takes to bring the brats to a boil and boiling the brats, this should take about 20-25 minutes total. Be patient and keep the grill lid closed as much as possible so you don’t release unnecessary heat from the grill – it’ll only make things take longer! The BEST Grilled Wisconsin Beer Brats Recipe (17)
  4. Charbroil the beer brats:Once boiled, use grill tongs to carefully transfer the beer boiled brats directly to the grill grates. Grill 2-3 minutes per side, until charred as desired and the internal temperature reaches 160 degrees F. Transfer to a plate to rest and cool slightly before serving.The BEST Grilled Wisconsin Beer Brats Recipe (18)
  5. Serve the beer brats, atop a toasted bun, topped with the beer-braised onions, sauerkraut, and/or mustard as desired. Enjoy!The BEST Grilled Wisconsin Beer Brats Recipe (19)

Notes

  • Best beer for beer brats:I like to keep it simple and use a light Wisconsin lager or ale (PBR, Miller Lite, Spotted Cow, etc.). I find the lighter flavor doesn’t overpower the flavor of the brats. Feel free to use your beer of choice!
  • Boiling the brats:This recipe is written to boil the brats directly on the grill grates. If you’d prefer, you can, of course, broil the brats on a burner on your grill, or on the stovetop in your kitchen!
  • Best brat buns: I love using brioche buns because they’re a pillowy, soft bun that will sort of wrap itself around the brat as you eat it, but also sturdy enough that they won’t break apart at the seam. Brioche buns are more and more readily available these days – I find them easily at ALDI during the summer months.

Recipe and Food Styling by Jess Larson, Plays Well With Butter | Photography byRachel Cook, Half Acre House.

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