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Beer Can Chicken     Rate/Review This Recipe

Prep/Cook Time: 1 hour 45 minutes

Servings: 6

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Ingredients

1 PERDUE® OVEN STUFFER® Whole Roaster
1 tablespoon oil
1/3 cup McCormick GRILL MATES® Montreal Chicken Seasoning, divided
1 can (12 ounces) beer (alternate: juice, soda)
ChickCAN® Rack*
Potato or Apple

 

Instructions
  1. Preheat gas grill to medium-high heat.  Remove giblets from chicken cavity.  Rub chicken with oil.  Sprinkle cavity with 1 1/2 tablespoons of the Montreal Chicken Seasoning.  Sprinkle remaining Montreal Chicken Seasoning evenly over chicken. 
  2. Remove half of beer. Place can in ChickCAN® rack.  Place chicken onto rack in upright position, with legs downward. Insert potato or apple into neck cavity to retain steam. Place rack in pan on grill to catch drippings.
  3. Using the indirect cooking method (turn off one burner and set chicken on that side, keeping the mounted bird away from the direct heat) with lid closed, grill 1 1/2 hours or until chicken is done (internal temperature of breast reaches 170°F and thigh reaches 180°F). Remove PERFECT ROAST® Thermometer and chicken from can before serving. 

           

 

Tip

*This stand holds the chicken and can upright for ease of grilling!

Additional seasoning can be added to can for extra flavor.

 

Recipe Reviews and Ratings for

Beer Can Chicken

 

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Beer Can Chicken
By ella | September 4, 2009, 2:51 pm | laredo, TX

I HAVE MADE SEVERAL VERSIONS OF THIS - TRY USING A TERIAKI GLAZE & ORIENTAL SPICES ON THE CHICKEN AND PLACING IT ON A CITRUS OR PINEAPPLE FLAVORED SODA. ALSO BBQ SAUSE & SEASONING IS GOOD FOR A ROOT BEER OR DR. PEPPER SODA.

TO KEEP WINGS & LEGS FROM BURNING WRAP WITH FOIL AND UNCOVER LAST 30 MINUTES OF COOKING - OTHERWISE FOLLOW DIRECTIONS AS INDICATED IN RECIPE.

 

Beer Can Chicken
By Sheldon | August 16, 2009, 5:55 pm | Austin, TX

Instead of beer, try using Everclear. It keeps the chicken really moist.

 

Beer Can Chicken
By ARP | August 1, 2009, 1:19 pm | Bartlesville, OK

GLUTEN FREE Needed to find a way to make this gluten free. Used a gluten free beer (Budweiser’s Red Bridge) give it a hint of sweetness must be from the Sorghum Based Beer.

 

Beer Can Chicken
By linda | February 13, 2009, 8:18 am | southampton, NJ

I roast this in the oven @350, takes about 1 1/2 hrs or until tester pops. I put some garlic under the skin & also add 3 or 4 cloves into the can. I have also added 1 tsp of liquid smoke to the can. Absolutely the best. Just make sure you put the chicken into a shallow roasting pan.

 

Beer Can Chicken
By Pat Melson | September 18, 2008, 11:00 pm | georgetown, DE

really enjoyed it and I used diet coke with mine and it done the trick

 

Beer Can Chicken
By linda | June 26, 2008, 12:52 pm | perkiomenville, PA

I love this recipe. There are many variations as well. I put a spicy rub on the chicken and under the skin, then added some to the can as well. A beer can was too small for the chicken I used, so I put some beer in an empty vegetable can. It was really sturdy.
It Came out really juicy, cooked quickly and the extra spice in the can provided extra flavor.

 

Beer Can Chicken
By Hilda | June 26, 2008, 10:49 am | Byron, GA

A fan of the beer can chicken, I have found that the use of soda pop makes the chicken so much sweeter, in fact even a diet soda is great. Just make sure to pour out 1/3 of the liquid.

 

Beer Can Chicken
By Danielle | May 29, 2008, 4:02 pm | NJ

Love this recipe. Be aware: you can not cook the chicken directly on the heat. Make sure the burner you are putting the chicky on is off. I burnt a bird once by doing that. Otherwise I LOVE IT>>>DELICIOUSNESS!!!!

 

Beer Can Chicken
By Marilyn | March 16, 2008, 9:26 pm | Washington, DC

I used the oven to cook this Beer Can Chicken [Oven Roaster] with a can of Mountain Dew. I didn't feel that the recipe had enough seasoning on it and by the time it was done, it didn't taste as though I had seasoned it at all. I was truly disappointed. And, the oven roaster had an almost gamey flavor -- something I wasn't expecting and this too disappointed me. I will try again; but, I will heavily season it my own way. I can decide whether or not I will use the "beer/soda can" again. The roaster was moist though. Kudos on that point only.

 

Beer Can Chicken
By mann | August 23, 2007, 7:05 pm | p a, NJ

Best and easiest thing cooked on grill. Didn't stuff neck so marinade bubbled down the side. Very good made at two barbacues already

 

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  • Nutrition Facts

  • Servings Per Recipe 6

  • Amount Per Serving (* % of Daily Value)

  • Calories 250 (13%)

  • Total Fat 13.6g (21%)

  • Saturated Fat 4.1g (21%)

  • Trans Fat 0g

  • Cholesterol 98mg (33%)

  • Sodium 307mg (13%)

  • Total Carbohydrate 7g (2%)

  • Fiber 0.5g

  • Sugars 0g

  • Protein 20g

  • * Percent of Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

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