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Welcoming the chillier days ahead with this Brie and Cheddar Apple Beer Soup. It’s cozy, creamy, extra cheesy, and totally delicious. Cheesy beer soup made simply in one pot with pumpkin beer, sharp cheddar cheese, and creamy brie cheese. A little bit of apple adds a sweetness that pairs perfectly with all the cheese. It’s such a delicious autumn twist on a classic beer cheese soup…and so good!

It might still be September, but October is just two days away. And with chillier temps arriving (we have potential snow on tonight and Thursday), it’s time for fall soup. I held out until the end of the month to share this recipe. But it’s one I’ve been excited about for a while now.
Do you guys remember those hard cider pretzels I made a few weeks ago? Well, I made them as an awesome game day snack. But, I also made them because I really, really wanted pretzels and cheesy soup.
If you’ve never dipped and dunked a soft pretzel into soup, I’m very excited to tell you all about it. Talk about the best flavors.

What I love about this recipe is just how easy it is, one pot and totally no fuss.
Simply cook down an onion and add some thyme and sage. Then add flour to thicken the soup up. Now add milk and broth, plus a touch of cider. Then just add your favorite beer (I love to use pumpkin)!
Next, throw in an apple. Yes, I know that may sound weird, but think of it like this, you love apples on a cheese board, right? Of course…well, this is the same thing. The apple balances the sharpness of the cheddar cheese. It is so good, promise!
Now simmer the soup until the apple is soft, then puree it. Next, add in the cheeses, both the cheddar and creamy brie. Stir until melted, then season it up with cayenne pepper.
Easy, EASY, but yet so delicious.
And also, very much like a broccoli cheddar soup, just minus the broccoli and plus an apple.

Not going to lie, there’s no better bread to pair with this soup than these pretzels. This is simply the best combination. They’re not technically part of the recipe, but this soup really is best enjoyed with soft pretzels on the side. They really complete the meal.
And with that, I’m going to leave you all to it. If your Wednesday night needs some warming soup, this should be it. I’m actually beyond excited to make this again today on Instagram stories, it’s the perfect fall soup.
Cannot wait!

Looking for other fall soup recipes? Here are a few ideas:
Creamy Wild Rice Chicken Soup with Roasted Mushrooms
Creamy French Onion and Mushroom Soup
Instant Pot Broccoli Cheddar and Zucchini Soup
Instant Pot Pesto Zuppa Toscana
Healthier Slow Cooker Creamy Tortellini Vegetable Soup
Lastly, if you make this Brie and Cheddar Apple Beer Soup be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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Hi Tieghan,
I made this last night and it was very good! I used a dark stout beer so mine was not quite a bright yellow/orange but still tasted good. Made a sourdough pretzel since my wife likes those and the pretzel idea is gold!
Thanks for the effort you put into all your recipes.
Hey Paul,
Happy Friday! Thanks for the thoughtful feedback after trying this recipe, I’m happy to hear it was a win!
Wow! Two of us said this after the first taste. So delicious! Creamy, rich. Apples add a subtle sweetness. We added a few fingerling potatoes and a red pepper which made an excellent recipe even better. Big recommend on this one!
Hey Jill,
So kind of you to try this and leave feedback, glad to hear it was a hit! Have the best day!
Hi Tieghan ,
You have the best recipes ever ! Could you please let me know if I can omit the beer in this recipe ? Or could you please recommend a non alcoholic substitute ! I’d love to make this recipe but I don’t use alcohol … I’d appreciate a response ! Thanks in advance !
Thanks so much, Tahniat! You can use additional broth or cider in place of the beer. I hope you love this recipe, please let me know if you give it a try!
Hi, I don’t use Brie often, so wondering do I just use the inside soft cheese or do you include the outside/rind as well?
Hi Nicole, You can go ahead and remove the rind from the brie for this soup. I hope it turns out well for you! Happy Friday! xx
Can you use cream cheese over Brie? My store is out of Brie
Hey Christie,
Sure, cream cheese would be yummy! Please let me know if you give this recipe a try, I hope you love it! xT
Holy cheese! Just made this on a chilly New England afternoon. Sooooo good! Question – can it be frozen? (hahahha ya like there will be enough left over to freeze)
Hey Laurie,
Thanks for your comment and trying this recipe! I am so glad it turned out well for you! Yes, you can totally freeze this! Have a great day:)
This was so wonderful at our Halloween party which turned out to be a very cold, rainy night. It was so satisfying and such rich flavors it was just the perfect starter for our party food and everyone loved it! I am thrilled to have the leftovers tomorrow night again with a salad!
Hi Lucy,
Awesome!! Love to hear that this dish was a winner, I appreciate you making it and your feedback! xx
Too many conflicting flavours.
Hi Brittney! Thank you for the feedback, I appreciate it! xT
We liked the soup – will plan on increasing the cheese amount (I used 2 c of the cheddar, will likely use 4 next time) next time. But souper easy to make & tastes great, so is added to the “make again” list for my family.
Apples & onions are so good together – my family loves caramelized onions in applesauce!
Thank you so much Kristi! xT
Hi Tieghan, if I was going to make this in the crockpot, would you suggest cooking the onion and making the roux from step one on the stove, then adding everything to the crockpot? Or do I just put everything straight in?
Hi there! Yes, I would suggest making the roux first and then adding it to the crockpot! xT
What kind of pumpkin beer did you use? An ale or stout? Or something lighter like a pilser is generally used in beer cheese right? Thanks in advance!
The ingredients list above has a hyperlink to Samuel Adams Octoberfest.
Getting excited to make this! Does it Refridgerate and warm well? Also I didn’t see the pretzel recipe. Will report back after I make it!
The best soup ever. We get excited every fall to make it! I just skip the Brie to make it more budget friendly. It’s still so good
Thank you for giving this recipe a try! I really hope you loved it 🙂 xT
Very good! You have to cut the rind off the Brie prior to adding it, or else it won’t melt. I used a strainer ladle to get the rinds out and that worked too!
Thanks so so much for trying out this recipe! Have a lovely day! xT
That seems like an important step that was left out of the instructions!
this looks sooooooo good!!!
Thanks so much!!