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Home » Chili Pepper Recipes » Sauces » Homemade Honey Beer Mustard

Homemade Honey Beer Mustard

by Mike Hultquist · May 21, 2025 · 32 Comments

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Homemade Honey Beer Mustard

This Homemade Honey Beer Mustard is sweet and tangy with whole mustard seeds, honey, brown sugar, and beer, perfect for sandwiches, pretzels, and more.

A jar of spicy Homemade Honey Beer Mustard with a serving spoon

Sweet & Tangy Honey Beer Mustard

If you’re looking for a mustard with bold flavor and just the right kick, this Homemade Honey Beer Mustard has just what you need.

Sweet, tangy, and with texture from whole mustard seeds, it’s perfect for slathering on sandwiches, serving with pretzels, or adding zip to your favorite dishes.

It's easy to make at home, plus I'll show you how you can make a spicy version if you prefer more of a kick, just the way I like it.

Let me show you how to make beer honey mustard.

Beer-Honey Mustard Ingredients

  • Brown Mustard Seeds.
  • Yellow Mustard Seeds.
  • Apple Cider Vinegar.
  • Beer. I used a pale ale, though you can use your favorites. Use water for a non-alcoholic alternative.
  • Brown Sugar.
  • Honey.
  • Salt. To taste.
  • Optional. 2-3 habanero peppers, chopped. For a spicy version.

How to Make Beer-Honey Mustard - The Recipe Method

To a large mixing bowl, add mustard seeds with cider and beer (or water). Mix well. Pour into a large jar and seal.

Set the jar in a dry place overnight to let the seeds absorb the liquid, at least 12 hours. You will notice the seeds grow larger, but the mixture still looks like mustard seeds floating in liquid.

Stir in the brown sugar, honey, salt, and optional chopped spicy chilies. Mix well.

Add to a food processor and process to your personal tastes. You can process only a little to keep most of the seeds, or go to town and really mix it together. I processed mine to about 80 percent, keeping a few seeds in there.

Set the mustard into a sterilized jar and serve! The flavors will keep developing as time goes by.

Enjoy!

A jar of spicy Homemade Honey Beer Mustard, ready to serve

Also see: How to make Homemade Mustard.

Recipe Tips & Notes

  • Want a Spicy Mustard? Add 2-3 chopped habanero peppers (or other chilies to your preference) to the mixture when adding the brown sugar and honey, then blend.
  • Best Beer for Homemade Mustard. I like a good pale ale for its balanced bitterness and depth, but you can experiment with stouts for richer, darker flavor, or wheat beers for a lighter, fruitier touch. Avoid overly hoppy or sweet beers, which can overpower the mustard. Use your favorite craft beer.
  • Want to Skip the Beer? No problem, use water instead and you'll still enjoy a delicious, bold mustard.
  • Mustard seeds can be used for more than only making mustard. They are great for toasting lightly and including in a number of recipes for a pop of flavor.

Uses for Homemade Mustard

This mustard is super versatile and add bold flavor to just about anything. Use it as a spread for sandwiches and burgers, a dip for pretzels or sausages, or swirl it into vinaigrettes and marinades for an extra punch.

It’s also great for glazing meats like pork or chicken, or mixing into deviled eggs and potato salad for a spicy-sweet twist.

I hope you love it.

Storage & Leftovers

Store your Homemade Honey Beer Mustard in a sealed, sterilized jar in the refrigerator. It will keep for several months, and the flavor will continue to develop and mellow over time.

For best taste, give it a few days before using. It's even better after it rests.

Cookbook Recommendation

If you enjoy spicy cooking, I hope you'll check out my cookbook! 75 easy recipes with big, bold flavor.

  • The Spicy Food Lovers' Cookbook, by Mike Hultquist (affiliate link, my friends!)
The Spicy Food Lovers' Cookbook - Fiery, No-Fuss Meals, by Michael Hultquist

Buy Mustard Seeds

Where can you find mustard seeds? I get my mustard seeds through Amazon:

  • Brown Mustard Seeds
  • Yellow Mustard Seeds
  • Black Mustard Seeds

Amazon Affiliate links, my friends! As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

Try My Other Popular Homemade Mustard Recipes

  • Homemade Chipotle-Honey Mustard
  • Homemade Habanero-Peach-Honey Mustard
  • Homemade Habanero Mustard
  • Roasted Hatch Chile-Beer Mustard
Mike taking a spoonful of mustard from a jar of spicy Homemade Honey Beer Mustard

Got any questions? Ask away! I'm happy to help. If you enjoy this recipe, I hope you'll leave a comment with some STARS. Also, please share it on social media. Don't forget to tag us at #ChiliPepperMadness. I'll be sure to share! Thanks! -- Mike H.

Homemade Honey Beer Mustard Recipe
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Homemade Honey-Beer Mustard Recipe

This Homemade Honey Beer Mustard is sweet and tangy with whole mustard seeds, honey, brown sugar, and beer, perfect for sandwiches, pretzels, and more.
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Course: Main Course
Cuisine: American
Keyword: mustard
Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 12 hours hours
Total Time: 12 hours hours 5 minutes minutes
Calories: 222kcal
Author: Mike Hultquist
Servings: 4
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4.75 from 12 votes
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Ingredients

  • ¼ cup brown mustard seeds
  • 1/3 cup yellow mustard seeds
  • ½ cup apple cider vinegar
  • ½ cup beer I used a pale ale (sub in WATER for a zero-alcohol option)
  • 4 tablespoons brown sugar
  • 2 tablespoons honey
  • Salt to taste
  • 2-3 chopped habanero peppers (or other spicy chilies) OPTIONAL. For spicy.

Instructions

  • To a large mixing bowl, add mustard seeds with cider and beer. Mix well. Pour into a large jar and seal.
  • Set the jar in a dry place overnight to let the seeds absorb the liquid, at least 12 hours. You will notice the seeds grow larger, but the mixture still looks like mustard seeds floating in liquid.
  • Stir in the brown sugar, honey and salt (and optional spicy chilies). Mix well.
  • Add to a food processor and process to your personal tastes. You can process only a little to keep most of the seeds, or go to town and really mix it together. I processed mine to about 80 percent, keeping a few seeds in there.
  • Set the mustard into a sterilized jar and serve! The flavors will keep developing as time goes by.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 222kcal   Carbohydrates: 28g   Protein: 6g   Fat: 8g   Sodium: 9mg   Potassium: 220mg   Fiber: 3g   Sugar: 22g   Vitamin C: 1.7mg   Calcium: 76mg   Iron: 2.4mg
Homemade Honey Beer Mustard Recipe
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NOTE: This recipe was updated on 5/21/25 to include new photos and information. It was originally published on 7/10/15.

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  1. Paula Stone says

    May 21, 2025 at 11:55 pm

    4 stars
    your recipe sounds interesting. I've made fermented mustard before and it was fantastic!

    Reply
    • Mike Hultquist says

      May 31, 2025 at 11:58 pm

      Great!! Thanks, Paula!

      Reply
  2. Mums Phone says

    May 21, 2025 at 7:08 pm

    5 stars
    Yes l did l will make this recipe this weekend also your chilli peppers are amazing everyone loves them so I have to make more for them next summer.So thank you for all your great recipes

    Reply
    • Mike H. says

      May 22, 2025 at 12:11 am

      You are very welcome Paula. Happy you are enjoying them!

      Reply
  3. Allan Richts says

    May 21, 2025 at 10:55 am

    Hi Mike, do you think if i cut out all the sugar, will it still work?

    Thanks Allan

    Reply
    • Mike Hultquist says

      May 21, 2025 at 10:56 am

      Yes, Allan, absolutely. Enjoy!

      Reply
  4. Mike Hentz says

    May 21, 2025 at 6:37 am

    Just started baking. My homemade mustand actually now growing my own plants outback, I'm using black mustard seeds. These things are spicy. Definitely my choice. My mustard turned out really hot. I made a version with horse radish as well, which is no spicier, but adds a more complicated flavor. I was a photo editor for a daily newspaper, so have to tell you that you're ljne stating best beer choice reads best beef.

    Love your recipes, man.
    Thanks for posting them

    Mike Hentz

    Reply
    • Mike Hultquist says

      May 21, 2025 at 7:56 am

      Thanks, Mike! I appreciate the heads up!

      Reply
  5. Espen Roisland says

    May 21, 2025 at 6:15 am

    5 stars
    Can you make your recipes able to convert to metric measurements as well? I love your recipes but I always have to spend time on the conversions

    Reply
    • Mike Hultquist says

      May 21, 2025 at 7:55 am

      I know, Espen. I need to get a good converter that actually works. I have so many recipes. UGH. It's a big job and I know I should have started long ago. Apologies.

      Reply
  6. Dori says

    November 29, 2024 at 8:32 pm

    Did you use black mustard seeds as well as the brown and yellow seeds? I see where you suggested where to purchase all three seeds but only two listed in the recipe.

    Reply
    • Mike Hultquist says

      November 30, 2024 at 7:19 am

      I do, Dori. You can use them in place of some of the brown or yellow, or a mix.

      Reply
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