Root Beer Pulled Pork (Crockpot)

5 from 7 votes

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Make Root Beer Pulled Pork in a slow cooker! It’ll save you time AND give you tender, juicy meat that’s perfect for sandwiches!

root beer pulled pork on bun with southern coleslaw


Pulled meat truly makes the best sandwiches for a cookout or summertime party! It doesn’t matter if you use pork or beef; when red meat cooks for a long time at low heat, the tough connective tissues inside literally melt away.

What’s left is the juiciest, most tender meat possible. There is simply no comparison to slow cooking pork shoulder or beef roast!

Root beer pulled pork

For this particular recipe, you’ll be slow cooking pork shoulder in a crock pot, with a combination of root beer and barbecue sauce as the cooking liquid.

Ingredient Note:
Pork shoulder is sometimes marketed as pork butt. You’ll need a boneless cut, about 4 pounds. Boneless pork shoulder comes packaged in cotton netting.

As it slow cooks, the meat will fall apart into the juices, where it will soak up the flavors of the root beer BBQ sauce.

The result is sticky sweet meat, and it is fantastic for pulled pork sandwiches, especially with a topping of southern peach coleslaw!

After you shred the pork, you’ll cover it with a bit of root beer reduction. Trust me, the root beer glaze adds a flavor punch that will have you going back for seconds!

The best part is, you don’t have to step into the hot sun to grill or smoke the meat, and your oven stays off, too. So, you and your kitchen will remain as cool as a cucumber salad!

Best seasoning for pork

There’s a lot of sugar in root beer, so a dry rub for pork is really the best seasoning for root beer pulled pork. It balances and compliments the sweetness.

If you were making classic or even smoked pulled pork, I’d suggest using my sweet and smoky pork rub.

However, that includes brown sugar, which is not what you need when you’re making rootbeer pulled pork. The extra sugar would be overkill.

uncooked dry rubbed pork shoulder

Video: Making root beer pulled pork

Scroll down to the recipe card and watch my video; it explains exactly how to make pulled pork in a slow cooker!

sandwiches in a red plastic burger basket made with slow cooker pulled pork with root beer sauce

FAQ

What kind of buns are best for pulled meat sandwiches?


I think that brioche sandwich rolls work the best. They are perfect for holding the juicy root beer pulled pork and sauce without falling apart or being too heavy.

What can I use besides root beer?


There are plenty of alternatives! You can use any cola of your choice, even sugar-free root beer or cola. Dr. Pepper is another popular choice.

You could even use beer or hard cider.

Serving suggestions

Need ideas on what to serve with slow cooker root beer pulled pork? Here are a few ideas!

root beer pulled pork sandwich
  • Bacon Mac and Cheese
    With crispy bacon, cheddar, mozzarella and cream cheeses, this is the perfect cheesy pasta dish. Topped with crunchy Panko breadcrumbs and baked to a bubbly, golden brown it’s an undeniable indulgence.
  • Classic Potato Salad
    This potato salad has the perfect balance of sweet and savory, creamy, tender yet firm potatoes, and not an overload of mayonnaise. This is sure to be your new go-to recipe.
  • Mexican Watermelon Salad
    Talk about refreshing! This salad recipe uses only four ingredients, and it’s made in minutes! It’s the perfect fruit salad to bring for any picnic, potluck or weekend barbecue!
  • Root Beer Baked Beans
    Slow cooked, tender, sweet and savory sums up this baked beans side dish. I use two different beans, root beer and lots of pantry staples with bacon for an out of this world, perfect side dish.

I hope you enjoy this recipe!

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root beer pulled pork on bun with southern coleslaw

Crockpot Root Beer Pulled Pork + Video

5 from 7 votes
This root beer pulled pork is juicy, tender and sticky sweet with a bite, and gets a dose of reduced root beer for an extra flavor punch! 
Servings: 8
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 8 hours
Total: 8 hours 10 minutes

Ingredients 

Instructions 

  • Mix the chili, garlic and onion powders, salt, dry mustard, paprika and ground fennel and celery seeds together with a whisk in a small bowl. Rub the pork shoulder all over and press dry rub into the meat. Set aside.
  • Chop an onion and place in the bottom of a slow cooker. Place the dry rubbed pork shoulder on top of the onions and pour 1 bottle of root beer and your favorite BBQ sauce over the pork. Cover and cook on Low for 8 hours.
  • Pour 1 bottle of root beer in a small saucepan. Bring to a boil and turn to medium-low and simmer for 15-20 minutes until reduced to about 1/3 cup of syrup. 
  • Remove cooked pork to a plate, remove any bone and pull the pork (shred). Set aside.
  • Pour the onion, root beer and BBQ sauce mixture from slow cooker into the saucepan with the root beer reduction and either use a hand immersion blender or pour it into a blender and purée. Cook and reduce until it is a catsup like consistency and pour over the pulled pork.
  • Serve the glazed pulled pork on a roll or bun of choice with coleslaw.

Video

Notes

  1. Add the chili, garlic and onion powders, salt, dry mustard, paprika and fennel and celery seeds to a spice grinder or food processor and pulse several times to blend if you only have whole fennel seeds to start with. I keep ground fennel seeds on hand in a small airtight container for different spice blends.
 
 

Nutrition

Calories: 364kcal | Carbohydrates: 37g | Protein: 28g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 92mg | Sodium: 1282mg | Potassium: 717mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 28g | Vitamin A: 520IU | Vitamin C: 2.6mg | Calcium: 58mg | Iron: 2.6mg

The information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

Course: Dinner, Lunch, Main
Cuisine: American, Western
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clos eup of pulled pork with slaw on a bun

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29 Comments

    1. I have only made it in the slow cooker. If you make it in the instant pot let me know how it turns out!

  1. well Kevin I botched up your recipe… first I forgot the celery seed ,Mustard Seed, and fennel.
    Oh, I forgot the onion too. By the time I realized this the pork was already done. All is not lost I just added all of that except for the onion into my pot of the reduced root beer barbecue sauce and liquid from my crock pot. From this point I found your recipe what was left of it and come to find out it was awesome. But I promise, next time I’ll make it correctly .Thank you so much. I appreciate this and it’s now going to be the only way I’ll make pulled pork!