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Redds Apple Ale Pulled Pork #HouseofBBQ

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Redds ale pulled pork sandwhich ipa
Whether planning a barbecue or attending as a guest, you want to enjoy good food and in most cases a nice cold beer. I’ve been searching for a recipe that I could make for our next backyard bash and think I found one for a fantastic Pulled Pork that will not only use an ingredient that is new to me, but also something that will pair nicely with good brewskis.

I live in Upstate NY and right smack dab in the middle of apple country. I’ve never really been a fan of hard cider, but this past summer I’ve started to appreciate the flavor of some available on draft at the local watering holes, so when I saw Redd’s Apple Ale, I thought why not try it in a recipe. I love cooking & baking with beer, so I’m guessing apple ale would be no different, right?

Market32 outside Building

So I set out to visit the revamped Price Chopper, now known as Market 32. The store closest to me has been undergoing major changes, and in my opinion, all for the better! We now have a super fancy grocery market and for this foodie it is a feast for the eyes each time I walk through the doors. It’s very different from what stood here before and I really like it. Of course, it goes without saying, but hello, there is now a Starbucks and a beautiful Patisserie that is just filled with confections that make me drool.

Market32 Patisserie and starbucks

I even found some cool tote bags with the Market 32 logo…not that I NEED yet another shopping bag, but good to know they are available.

Market32 tote bags

I’m also a big craft beer fan and I LOVE the selection that is offered at the new store. You can build your own six-pack or fill a growler. Such hard decisions!

Beer by the bottle market32

So, I grabbed my Redd’s Apple Ale and also a Blue Moon White IPA. One to cook with and one to enjoy with my dish of Ale Pulled Pork.

You will really like this recipe- it’s SUPER simple and tastes amazing. I was really looking forward to the outcome using the Apple Ale.

Basically, you need a 2-3 pound pork butt (which is also known as the shoulder or picnic roast)
A bottle of beer; in this case we are using Redd’s Apple Ale, and a dry rub mixture. That’s it!

Ready to create a great Ale Pulled Pork?

Beginnings of reds ale pulled pork
First thing you will need to do is preheat your oven to 225 degrees. Then find a nice heavy bottom pot or Dutch Oven. I used a Dutch oven for this recipe.

Steps to perfect Ale Pulled Pork:

Redds Apple Ale Pulled Pork Steps

  1. Place roast in the pot and score the fat cap in a cross-section pattern 1-inch apart.
  2. Rub in your dry rub.
  3. Add beer (or Ale).
  4. Cover with aluminum foil or the lid and place in the oven for 3 hours, turning roast every hour. At the 3 hour mark you will remove foil or lid and return to oven for 1 more hour or until temp on thermometer reads 190. Done.

Let sit for 30 minutes and shred with 2 forks. Salt to taste.

pulled pork with slaw and pickle

Serve with your favorite slaw and buns or eat just plain.

YUM!

Yield:

Redd's Apple Ale Pulled Pork #HouseofBBQ

Redds ale pulled pork sandwhich ipa

Amazing pulled pork recipe using Redd's Apple Ale to keep juicy and add a little sweet tang to your next barbecue dish!

Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 4 hours
Total Time 4 hours 5 minutes

Ingredients

  • Dry Rub:
  • 1 Tbsp paprika
  • 1 Tbsp garlic powder
  • 1/2 tsp cayenne
  • 1/2 tsp chili powder
  • 1 tsp brown sugar
  • 1 tsp celery salt
  • 1 1/2 tsp mustard powder
  • 1 tsp kosher salt
  • 1 2-3 pound Pork Butt roast
  • 1 12 oz. bottle of ale (or Redd’s Apple Ale)

Instructions

  1. Place roast in the pot and score the fat cap in a cross-section pattern 1-inch apart.
  2. Rub in your dry rub.
  3. Add beer (or Ale).
  4. Cover with aluminum foil or the lid and place in the oven for 3 hours, turning roast every hour. At the 3 hour mark you will remove foil or lid and return to oven for 1 more hour or until temp on thermometer reads 190. Done.
  5. Let sit for 30 minutes and shred with 2 forks. Salt to taste.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

8

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 488Total Fat: 32gSaturated Fat: 12gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 17gCholesterol: 146mgSodium: 566mgCarbohydrates: 4gFiber: 1gSugar: 1gProtein: 40g

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I was really happy to find Redd's Apple Ale and Blue Moon White IPA at Price Chopper Market32 and share that with friends. I'll make sure to look for these on tap next time I visit McGreivey's or the Angry Penguin Pub in Waterford or The Rusty Nail in Clifton Park!

Angela Hamre

Friday 26th of July 2019

Thank you! i had a pork butt in my fridge to cook this week because it was cheap at the market, with no clue what to do I took to pinterest and saw recipes with "Dr. Pepper" I thought if you can make pork with soda i bet it would taste great with a beer, so i "searched pulled pork ale" and Got your recipe! Thank you for saving me an extra trip ot the store!! :)

Kelly Pugliano

Tuesday 6th of August 2019

I'm so glad I could save you a trip and hope you enjoyed the recipe!

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Mary H

Friday 10th of July 2015

How can this be adjusted for the crock pot?

Kelly Pugliano

Friday 10th of July 2015

Hi Mary!

Hmmm, I think I would keep everything the same; and cook on low for 8 hours. See if that works ;)

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