I’m not really sure who came up with the idea to make Beer Can Chicken, but it sure was a good one! This cooking method is sometimes called beer butt chicken, since you put the beer can… well, you get the idea. Some might call this recipe drunk chicken, or just chicken on a beer can. Whatever you call it, it’s easy to make, and I’m going to show you how. You can make beer can chicken in the oven or on the grill. This is a fun recipe to make in the summertime and I love that I can do a whole chicken on the grill this way. It takes up less space than chicken pieces, and nothing gets burned or overcooked.  I find that the guys in my family really like making beer can chicken, maybe because it involves beer, or maybe because it’s super easy to make. After preparing the chicken with a delicious spice rub, you just need to stick a can of beer in the chicken and keep an eye on it on the grill for a while.

Why You’ll Love This Beer Can Chicken Recipe

The Dry Rub – We’re rubbing our chicken down with a spicy and savory blend of spices plus salt and pepper so that it’s perfectly seasoned. This dry rub is tried and true at my house, we use it on all types of meats that we’re grilling or roasting. It’s Fun! – Cooking a whole chicken on top of a beer can is really a fun, novel cooking experience. Your guests will think it’s neat, and kids think it’s really funny to see the chicken standing up like that. This recipe is versatile – I’ll share instructions for making beer can chicken on either your outdoor grill or in your oven. You can adjust the spice rub to incorporate your favorite flavors too. Tender, Juicy Chicken – The chicken cooks up crispy on the outside, but the inside will be moist and juicy from the steaming beer. This drunk chicken recipe is amazingly good!Great for a Crowd – Because we’re standing the chickens up, you can fit 2 or 3 of them on the grill. This is great if you’re serving a large crowd. 

For more crowd pleasing whole chicken recipes that you can make outside, try my Smoked Whole Chicken, Grilled BBQ Chicken, or Grilled Spatchcock Chicken recipes.

Ingredients in Beer Can Chicken

Beer: You’ll need one regular 12 oz can of beer. Don’t bother buying anything fancy. I tried various types of beer to see if there was a major flavor difference, and there wasn’t. Just use whatever you like to drink or whatever’s cheap. If you don’t want to use beer for this recipe, you can use any soft drink can and fill it halfway with chicken stock. Chicken: I used a 3.5-pound chicken in the images here. You can use a larger chicken, but the cook time may need to be adjusted. Dry Rub: I like to mix up this rub ahead of time and often quadruple the batch so that I have it on hand. Feel free to adjust the amounts to your liking. Use more or less cayenne/chili powder to adjust the heat level.

Complete list of ingredients and amounts can be found in the recipe card below.

How to Make Beer Can Chicken

Remember that this can be a recipe for beer can chicken grilled, or beer can chicken in the oven. Use whichever works best for you. 

Tips for Making the Best Chicken On a Beer Can 

No matter if you’re making chicken on a beer can grilled or chicken on a beer can in the oven, I have tips to share that will help you make it perfectly. 

If making more than one chicken at a time, be prepared to carefully move the chickens around inside of the grill so that they don’t get too much direct heat. To make the physics of this recipe a bit simpler, there are special beer can chicken racks that you can use to make sure that your chicken will not tip over. See them here. Make sure you let the chicken rest before carving. Not only will this save you from burning yourself, but it also gives the meat time to redistribute the juices that were at the surface while it was cooking. If at all possible, get the seasoning under the skin as well as on top of it. The more seasoning the better. To make your beer can chicken extra crispy, spray with cooking spray as it cooks. 

Other Ways to Prepare a Whole Chicken

Above I mentioned my Smoked Chicken and Grilled Spatchcock Chicken recipes, but there are more!  Instant Pot Whole Chicken Air Fryer Whole Chicken Roast Spatchcock Chicken Easy Roast Chicken Slow Cooker Whole Chicken (coming soon!)

What to Serve With

I love serving beer can chicken with roasted or steamed vegetables, a potato side, or a fresh salad. Here are a few more ideas! Enjoy your beer can chicken with your friends and family. I know you’ll love it as much as they will. Be sure to pin this recipe so more people can enjoy it too. © Little Sunny Kitchen

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