For a vegetarian version, omit the bacon and ham. Consider adding smoked paprika for a smoky flavor. Adjust the amount of serrano pepper to your desired level of spiciness. Remove the seeds for a milder flavor. Serve these drunken beans as a side dish with grilled meats, tacos, or enchiladas. They are also delicious served with warm tortillas and your favorite toppings.
Wanda Bergstrom
Jun 21, 2025I love how customizable this recipe is. You can easily adjust the spice level and add your favorite toppings.
Sterling Bednar
May 16, 2025I used pinto beans, and they worked great!
Salvatore Hoeger
Apr 4, 2025These beans are incredible! The depth of flavor is amazing, and the beer adds a unique touch. I will definitely make this again!
Rosario Bergstrom
Mar 29, 2025I made a vegetarian version by omitting the bacon and ham, and it was still delicious. The tomato base is key!
Cloyd Stiedemann
Mar 22, 2025The directions were easy to follow, and the beans turned out perfectly. My family loved them!
Norval Boehm
Feb 28, 2025Next time I might reduce the amount of jalapenos, because they were a bit too spicy for my kids.
Eden Bartell
Jan 20, 2025I used Negra Modelo, and it gave the beans a rich, dark flavor. So good!
Ewald Crooks
Jan 18, 2025I've made this recipe several times, and it's always a hit. I like to add a bit of smoked paprika for an extra layer of smokiness.
Darien Runolfsdottir
Jan 11, 2025The soaking step is crucial! Don't skip it, or the beans will take much longer to cook.