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Has anyone tried using beer instead of water when making smoked sausage? IE when mixing the spices and cure in water before dumping-in and mixing with the ground meat, mix them in the same amount of beer, instead?  Does it do anything to enhance the flavor?  I know when you add salt/spices to the beer in beercan chicken, you can get a fizzy, frothy mess if you're not fast.  Wondering if anyone has tried this?

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You betcha you can add beer instead of water.  I've done it many times.  I think it is better than water.  Just use any good beer.  I haven't used dark beer yet but may give it a whirl in a small batch to see flavor changes.  Yes, when you mix beer in the seasonings it can get fizzy a little bit.  To cure that use a larger bowl to mix the beer and seasonings.  good luck.

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Oh man, would you drink a flat beer?  It's got to be fresh.  Ya, the foam does go up a bit, but once you stir it around a bit it goes down.  Actually going to use a Coors light today for 10 pounds of salami.  Ran out of the other batch and this will go to deer camp..   In my blog I always give the option of water or beer.   Boar, I found out long ago when you use a small container that usually works for the seasoning and water doesn't work when using beer.  The beer overflowed while I was mixing.  Kind of like when you pour a beer straight down a glass instead of at a angle. Funny how that never happens when you tilt it down your throat :D  good luck.

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