Super easy and absolutely delicious these BBQ Crock Pot Chicken Wings are a fun recipe for game day, appetizers for parties or gatherings.
I love appetizers that you can eat standing and socializing. I love having a fun spread of appetizers to choose from, it makes eating so much more exciting and special!
We really get a kick out of decorating for football parties and devouring all the yummy treats made! One of the stand out dishes have always been these BBQ Crock Pot Chicken Wings!
These wings are super moist and tender on the inside with a sticky bbq caramelized sauce. And the best part? They are slow-cooked in beer for 5 hours and slathered in homemade bbq sauce!
It definitely has a distinct flavor but will have your guests guessing, what is that?! (As they keep hoarding more and more wings! LOL)
They will be sure to talk about these babies in the future and request them at upcoming parties! These wings are always requested and we have no issue making them at all.
They have been a favorite for many years and they are one of our go-to wing recipes as the flavor is delicious and you can make them any time of the year.
Some of our other favorite appetizers that we have on our site include: Sausage Stuffed Mushrooms, Crock Pot Grape Jelly Meatballs and Easy Deviled Eggs.
WHY THIS RECIPE WORKS:
- With easy-to-find ingredients, these are a breeze to whip up.
- You can double this recipe depending on how many people you are serving.
- You can use whole chicken wings or buy wingettes.
INGREDIENTS NEEDED (FULL RECIPE BELOW):
Whole chicken wings
Beer
Bbq seasoning
Light brown sugar
Ketchup
White vinegar
Mustard
Paprika
Salt
Pepper
HOW TO MAKE BBQ CROCK POT CHICKEN WINGS:
- Layer the wings in the slow cooker set on low heat. Between layers, evenly season with bbq seasoning.
- When you have layered all the wings, slowly pour in the beer. Let cook for 5 hours on low or 2-3 hours on high.
- When wings are cooking, place the brown sugar, ketchup, vinegar, beer, mustard, paprika, salt, and pepper in a saucepan and whisk until combined. Place the pan over medium heat, stirring until the brown sugar dissolves, 1-2 minutes. Let the mixture come to a boil for 3 minutes and continue to stir constantly, making sure it doesn’t boil over. Take the sauce off the heat and let cool until ready to baste chicken wings.
- Preheat the oven to 350°F. Line a large sheet tray with foil.
- After the wings have slow-cooked, place them on the prepared sheet tray in a single layer. Let them bake for 30 minutes, so most of the cooking liquid from the slow cooker evaporates.
- Turn wings over with a tong, and brush with the bbq sauce. Let them cook for 10 minutes. Take wings out again and flip, basting in more sauce. Let cook for an additional 10 minutes or until caramelized and sticky.
- Serve with any leftover bbq sauce on the side for dipping.
WHAT IS THE BEST BEER TO USE?
We like to use a lager for this recipe, so some beer ideas that you can use include Coors, Miller Lite or High Life, Heineken and more.
You do not have to use a lager for this recipe, we just love the flavor that it give these wings, feel free to use any beer that you have on hand or like best.
CAN I USE FROZEN CHICKEN WINGS?
Yes, technically you can. We like to use fresh wings as it takes less time but we have used frozen on occasion for this recipe. We do like to let our frozen wings defrost, so if you are using frozen just place them in the refrigerator the night before making.
You will know when your wings are done when the internal temperature is at 165 degrees F. A kitchen thermometer is a great tool to have on hand.
HOW TO STORE:
These BBQ Crock Pot Chicken Wings can be stored in an airtight container for up to 3 days. You can reheat in the microwave for 1-1 1/2 minutes until heated through.
TIPS AND TRICKS:
- We like to use a lager for this recipe, we have included some suggestions above but any beer can be used.
- This recipe can easily be doubled to serve more people.
- You can use fresh or frozen chicken wings, if using frozen let defrost.
- You can use whole chicken wings and break down or you can buy wingettes.
- These can be cooked on low or high depending on your time frame.
- Use your favorite BBQ seasoning.
Looking for that perfect appetizer that you can make for game day or gatherings then you need these BBQ Crock Pot Chicken Wings.
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Slow Cooker Drunken Bbq Chicken Wings
Ingredients
- 4 pounds whole chicken wings cut into flats and drumettes, tips removed
- 12 ounces lager beer
- 2 tablespoons bbq seasoning
For the sauce:
- 1 ½ cup light brown sugar packed
- 1 ¼ cup ketchup
- ½ cup white vinegar
- ½ cup lager beer
- 2 tsp yellow mustard
- 1 tsp paprika
- 1 tsp kosher salt
- 1 tsp ground black pepper
Instructions
- Layer the wings in the slow cooker set on low heat. Between layers, evenly season with bbq seasoning.
- When you have layered all the wings, slowly pour in the beer. Let cook for 5 hours on low or 2-3 hours on high.
- When wings are cooking, place the brown sugar, ketchup, vinegar, beer, mustard, paprika, salt, and pepper in a saucepan and whisk until combined. Place the pan over medium heat, stirring until the brown sugar dissolves, 1-2 minutes. Let the mixture come to a boil for 3 minutes and continue to stir constantly, making sure it doesn’t boil over. Take the sauce off the heat and let cool until ready to baste chicken wings.
- Preheat the oven to 350°F. Line a large sheet tray with foil.
- After the wings have slow-cooked, place them on the prepared sheet tray in a single layer. Let them bake for 30 minutes, so most of the cooking liquid from the slow cooker evaporates.
- Turn wings over with a tong, and brush with the bbq sauce. Let them cook for 10 minutes. Take wings out again and flip, basting in more sauce. Let cook for an additional 10 minutes or until caramelized and sticky.
- Serve with any leftover bbq sauce on the side for dipping.
Comments & Reviews
Sharon says
I can’t wait to try these, Dana! Hopefully, my Baltimore Ravens make the playoffs and I can make these when they are playing in the Super Bowl game.
Tisha says
Wow! This looks delish! Chicken and beer combo..something new I need to try. Must be really worth the long wait.
Julia says
I didn’t realize that wings could be done in a crockpot. They look good!
Summer Davis says
I love the name of this dish! I want to see the chicken wings walking around the table all drunk-like and stuff. You’re not a Packers fan, are you? I’m an Aaron Rodgers fan. Not gonna lie. Hubba Hubba!
Melanie says
These look delicious! I’m a Bears fan too – let’s hope we make it to the big game!
Shannon says
Perfect food for all the bowl games in the next few weeks!
Cindy ~Hun... What's for Dinner? says
These wings looks freakin awesome!! Thanks for sharing at Simple Supper Tuesday.
Stephanie says
These looks delicious!! My husband needs to take appetizers to a work thing and these are perfect!
Chrissy@thepearlblog says
Your part looked super fun. And the name for your recipe is hilar! Thanks for linking up to the all things pretty Thursday link up.
Michelle @ Hey Love Designs says
Yum! These look delicious!
Diane Balch says
I would have never guessed bud made such good looking chicken wings. Thanks for bringing them to foodie friday.
Kristina & Millie says
My boys love wings so this will be something to make for sure 🙂 Thanks for linking to Snickerdoodle Sunday!
Carrie @Frugal Foodie Mama says
These wings look so good & I love that they can be made in the crock pot! 🙂
Thank you so much for sharing these at Marvelous Mondays this week- pinned!
Dale says
Making these for New Years Eve! We’re Bears fans too!
Dana DeVolk says
Go BEARS!
Melissa @ My Recent Favorite books says
These look great! =)
Thanks for sharing this recipe.
Karen @ Baking In A Tornado says
Saw a post about this recipe on FB and got here as fast as I could. I can’t wait to try this one, especially since it can be made in the slow cooker, making it just that much easier!
Jennifer says
My husband is obsessed with wings so I have to try these! They look amazing!
Sarah says
This recipe looks amazing. The great thing about cooking them in the slow cooker, is you know they are cooked all the way through! Thanks for sharing such a yummy recipe, I can’t wait to try these!
Dana DeVolk says
Definitely! To me sometimes wings can be a little chewy, cooking then low and slow guarantees a super moist and tender wing!