Skip to main content

 

Main navigation

  • Bevs
    • Our Bevs
    • Demand OBH
  • The Brewery
    • About Us
    • Sustainability
    • Brewery & Taproom
    • Directions
    • Our Team
  • Shop
  • Connect
    • News on Brews
    • Contact Us
    • Request a donation
    • Join Our Team
  • Events
    • Upcoming Events
    • Host an Event
  • Food Blog

Food Blog

August 18, 2020

Stovetop Seafood Boil with Chukker

By Kaitlin Hill

Popular from Maine to Florida, the classic East Coast seafood boil is a tempting pot of fresh shellfish, summer corn, and tender potatoes all simmering in your favorite beer. My take uses Old Bust Head Chukker Czech Style Pilsner, which holds its own with the bold flavors of Old Bay and fresh seafood. Since the finished boil is left with just a hint Chukker flavor, I recommend cracking open a few fresh bottles to help wash down the slightly spicy dish. Typically intended to serve a large crowd, I’ve pared down the recipe to serve four for an easy one-pot summer dinner at home.

Ingredients:
2 quarts of water
8 ounces of Chukker
1⁄4 cup of Old Bay Seasoning
1 tablespoon of salt
1 pound of new potatoes (or other small potato) 2 small yellow onions, quartered
1 pound of smoked sausage, cut into 2-inch pieces 2 ears of corn, cut in half
1 pound of steamer clams
1 pound of large shrimp, shell on
parsley, for garnish
lemon wedges, for garnish

Directions:

To prep your clams, soak them in water for 20 minutes and discard any that remain open at the end of the soak. Remove the clams from the water and using a brush, scrub off their shells. Set aside until ready to cook.

In an 8-quart stockpot, bring the water, beer, Old Bay, and salt to a boil.

Add the potatoes and onion and cook for 8 minutes until the potatoes just begin to soften.


Add the smoked sausage to the pot and boil for 5 minutes. Follow with the corn and cook for 7 minutes.
Add the clams and cook for 5 minutes.


Finally, add the shrimp and boil for 4 minutes.


The seafood boil is ready when the potatoes are fork tender, the clams have opened and the shrimp are pink and slightly firm to the touch.

Using a slotted spoon, dish mounds of seafood boil into serving dishes. You can discard the cooking liquid.

Garnish with some parsley leaves and a wedge of lemon. Enjoy!

Back to Main Blog

Recent Posts

  • Bust Head English Style Ale Infused Mac n’ Cheese

    April 8, 2025
  • Chocolate Yule Log with Old Bust Head Winter Warmer Ganache
    December 30, 2024
  • Old Bust Head Spiced Honey Ale Ice Cream with Homemade Honeycomb
    June 19, 2024
  • Blackberry Crumble Bars with Branch & Bramble Sour Ale
    March 26, 2024
  • Old Bust Head Graffiti House Nachos
    February 1, 2024

Join Our Newsletter

HOURS

CURBSIDE
PICKUP & 
INDOOR/OUTDOOR 
SEATING
 
MON - THURS: 3-8PM 
FRI-SAT: 12-9PM
SUN: 12-8PM
 
 
 

Upcoming Events

5/10
|
Happy Family Ranch Food Truck 12:00-8:00PM
5/10
|
OBH Spring Market 2025 12:00PM-5:00PM
5/10
|
The Rusty Seesaws 4:00PM-7:00PM

View All Events

Brewery Tours

Call to Schedule a Brewery Tour For Your Group

  • WED-FRI:  5:00
  • SATURDAY:  2:00, 4:00, 6:00 
  • SUNDAY:  1:00, 3:00

Old Bust Head 
Brewing Co.

7134 Farm Station Road 
Warrenton, VA 20187 
Ph:  540-347-4777

 

©2025 Old Bust Head Brewing Company. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Custom Web Design & Online Marketing by ImageWorks

Are you at least 21 years of age?