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5 surprising ways to use leftover beer

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Last updated: 14 July 2024 11:51
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Here are 5 easy ways to use leftover beer at home:1. Revive your plants2. Tenderizing the Meat3. Clean wooden furniture4. Hair Shampoo5. Keep garden pests away

Imagine this: you hosted a great house party last night. But the next day, while you were cleaning the house, you found some half-empty beer bottles lying in the kitchen. Though you might be tempted to throw them away, wait! You will be surprised to know that you can use leftover beer at home! Curious about how you can use them? Then we have come to your aid! Read on to learn five easy ways to use leftover beer at home. Trust us, you will never look at a half-empty bottle of beer the same way again!

Also read: Know Your Beer: A Comprehensive Guide to Beer Styles

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Here are 5 easy ways to use leftover beer at home:

1. Revive your plants

It may surprise you, but your plants love beer as much as you do. Beer contains sugars and nutrients that can nourish plants and promote healthy growth. Mix leftover beer with water and use it to nourish your plants. This trick is especially beneficial for flowering and indoor plants that may lack nutrients. The next time you have some leftover beer, remember that your plants may need a little party too.

2. Tenderizing the Meat

Yes, you read that right! Beer is a great meat tenderizer. The acids and enzymes in beer help soften tough meat fibers, enhancing the taste and texture of dishes like kebabs and tikkas. Marinate your meat in beer for a few hours before cooking, so you can feel the difference. Plus, beer adds a rich flavor that complements dishes beautifully. Whether you’re making juicy chicken wings or a mouth-watering mutton curry, beer can improve your favorite recipes like no other.

3. Clean wooden furniture

Did you know that beer can make your wooden furniture shine? The alcohol and carbonation help remove stubborn dirt and stains, while the natural oils add a slight shine. Simply pour some beer on a soft cloth and rub it gently on your wooden furniture. Then wipe it with a dry cloth, and your furniture will regain its shine. This is especially useful for furniture that has lost its shine over time. So, the next time you clean your house, don’t forget to give your wooden pieces a beer bath!

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4. Hair Shampoo

Skip the store-bought beer shampoo and give your hair extra thickness and shine with leftover beer at home. The proteins and vitamins in beer strengthen hair. Shampoo your hair as usual, then pour some flat beer over it. Let it sit for a few minutes before rinsing with water. Your hair will feel soft and look shiny. This is a great way to pamper your hair without spending on expensive treatments.

5. Keep garden pests away

Monsoon brings a lot of pests to the garden, but your leftover beer can help you. The yeast and sugar in the beer keep the pests away from your plants, keeping your garden pest-free. Place shallow containers filled with beer around your garden and watch how the pests get attracted. This is an eco-friendly way to protect your garden and prevent pests from entering your home.

Also read: 5 surprising health benefits of beer that you may not know

Do you have any other creative ways to use up leftover beer at home? Let us know in the comments below!

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