How to Make Root Beer Glazed Oven Baked Barbeque Ribs & Grilled St. Louis Style BBQ Ribs Recipe Video

Try my Beer Glazed or Root Beer glazed BBQ ribs. They're simple and just down right good. There are hundreds of ways to do BBQ from how to cook it to how to sauce it. There's enough room in the grilling world for all of us no matter where you're from! These are just a couple of ways that are simple to do and will have you showing off your techniques to your family and friends. I've been getting a lot of requests for baked BBQ ribs because not everyone has an outdoor grill. So here are they are! I may not be a pit master but I can definitely hold my own :)

Summary

Preparation Time1 Hr 0 MinCooking Time2 Hr 50 Min
Ready In3 Hr 50 MinDifficulty LevelMedium
Health IndexAverageServings12
CuisineCourse
TasteMain Ingredient
Interest Group

Ingredients

 Baby back ribs3 Pound (1 1/2 pound each, 2 slabs)
For the wet rub
 All purpose seasoning3 Tablespoon (Grand Diamond)
 Liquid smoke1⁄2 Teaspoon (Hickory or Mesquite)
 Mustard powder1 Teaspoon
 Apple cider vinegar2 Tablespoon
 Kosher salt1 Teaspoon
 Light brown sugar1 1⁄2 Teaspoon
 Lager beer36 Ounce, divided (2-3-(12 ounce) bottle)
 Root beer soda4 Cup (64 tbs), divided
For the basting of ribs on the grill
 Apple cider vinegar1⁄4 Cup (4 tbs)
 Root beer3⁄4 Cup (12 tbs)

Nutrition Facts

Serving size

Calories 391 Calories from Fat 122

% Daily Value*

Total Fat 14 g20.9%

Saturated Fat 5.6 g28%

Trans Fat 0 g

Cholesterol 48 mg16%

Sodium 640.9 mg26.7%

Total Carbohydrates 42 g14.1%

Dietary Fiber 0 g

Sugars 25.3 g

Protein 19 g37.6%

Vitamin A Vitamin C

Calcium Iron

*Based on a 2000 Calorie diet

Things You Will Need

grill
oven
baking sheet

Directions

GETTING READY
1. Preheat oven between 300 degrees.
2. Prepare a baking sheet with aluminum foil.
3. Rinse and pat dry the ribs; remove the skin of membrane if any with a paring knife.
4. In a bowl combine grand diamond all-purpose seasoning, liquid smoke, mustard powder, apple cider vinegar, salt and light brown sugar and mix well.
5. Evenly rub the rib slabs with the marinade between both the slabs.
6. Cut one slab of ribs into half and place both the ribs bone-side facing down on separate baking sheet.
7. Pour ½ cup of lager beer in one tray and pour ½ cup of root beer in the other.

MAKING
8. Bake for about 2½ to 3½ hours turning the ribs over every 30 to 35 minutes.
9. Making sure that at least a cup of the beer or root beer remains in the bottom of the pan as it will slow evaporate during the cooking process.
10. In a small bowl combine apple cider vinegar and root beer, this is the marinade for ribs on the grill.
11. The remaining slab of ribs place it on the grill with the meat side down, brush the marinade over the ribs every 20-25 minutes.

SERVING
12. Serve the ribs along with a nice bourbon barbeque sauce on the side.

TIPS
For best results, marinate the ribs for at least 2 to 4 hours or overnight.
Quantcast