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What to Do with Old Beer: Creative, Practical, and Surprising Uses

What to Do with Old Beer: Creative, Practical, and Surprising Uses
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Published: February 2, 2026 | Updated: February 13, 2026
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From Flat to Fabulous: How to Repurpose Old Beer

I’ve spent years campaigning for Freshness Date Coding (here and here), and while I think there are bigger issues at play for “using” large quantities of old beer (beer can be distilled into spirits), I’ve been asked again and again what each person can do with their old beer at home.

We’ve all been there—a forgotten six-pack in the back of the fridge or a half-empty keg from last weekend’s party. Before you pour that old beer down the drain, consider this: beer, even when past its prime for drinking, can still serve a variety of useful purposes. From cooking to cleaning, gardening to grooming, here are smart and creative ways to repurpose old beer.



1. Cooking and Baking With Beer


Old beer can add depth and complexity to recipes, even if it’s flat.
Beer-Battered Dishes: Use it for fish, onion rings, or chicken. The carbonation (even if minimal) helps create a light, crispy texture.

Bread and Pizza Dough: Beer acts as a leavening agent and imparts a subtle malty flavor.

Stews and Marinades: Dark beers work well in beef stews, while lighter lagers complement chicken or pork marinades.

Tip: Avoid beer that smells sour or rancid—it should still taste somewhat normal for cooking.


2. Garden Fertilizer


Beer contains nutrients like potassium and phosphorus, which plants love.

Compost Booster: Pour leftover beer into your compost pile to speed up decomposition.

Lawn Treatment: Dilute beer with water and spray it on your lawn for a quick nutrient boost.

Note: Use sparingly—too much beer can attract pests.


3. Natural Pest Control


Beer is a surprisingly effective slug and snail trap.

DIY Trap: Pour beer into shallow dishes and place them in your garden. Slugs are attracted to the yeast and will drown in the liquid. I use this method every year and it is really effective where slugs are active.



4. Cleaning and Polishing


Beer’s mild acidity makes it useful for cleaning certain surfaces.

Wood Furniture: Dampen a cloth with beer and wipe wooden tables for a natural shine.

Copper Pots: Beer can help remove tarnish from copper cookware.



5. Hair and Skin Care


Believe it or not, beer has cosmetic benefits.
Hair Rinse: The proteins in beer can strengthen hair and add shine. Pour flat beer over your hair after shampooing, let it sit for a few minutes, then rinse.
Skin Softener: Add beer to a warm bath for a soothing soak.


6. Homemade Beer Soap


Old beer can be used in soap-making for its natural sugars and antioxidants. Beer soap is popular among craft enthusiasts and makes a unique gift.


7. Household Deodorizer


Beer can neutralize odors in certain situations.

Fridge Freshener: Wipe down shelves with beer to remove lingering smells. I have tried this, but with limited success depending on the beer you choose.

Pet Accidents: Beer can help lift stains and odors from carpets—just blot and rinse thoroughly.


8. Craft Projects


Beer can be incorporated into DIY projects:

Beer Candles: Use old beer in scented candles for novelty gifts.

Beer Dye: Beer can act as a natural dye for fabrics, giving a rustic look.



When to Toss It


If the beer smells rotten, moldy, or has visible growth, it’s best to discard it. Beer that’s simply flat or slightly stale is safe for most of these uses.



Final Thoughts


Old beer doesn’t have to go to waste. Whether you’re cooking, cleaning, gardening, or crafting, there are plenty of ways to give that forgotten brew a second life. So next time you find an expired bottle, think twice before pouring it down the drain—you might just discover a new household hack.

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