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Easy Homemade Ginger Beer - The Old Fashioned Way

Easy Homemade Ginger Beer - The Old Fashioned Way

Ginger is a spice perfect for any time of year. Its fragrance can perk up everything from chai tea to apple pie. This humble root can also add a gentle kick of heat to stir-fries or soups.

The natural yeasts in the root can also be used to kick start a bubbly ginger beer. Give it a try!

Easy Homemade Ginger Beer

Here is the recipe we use on our catamaran to make fresh Homemade Ginger Beer

This Caribbean-style soft drink uses a “ginger bug” to start the fermentation. The ginger bug is simply water, sugar, and grated ginger, which starts actively fermenting within a couple of days. This easy starter can be used as yeast in any alcohol ferment, or to start a sourdough.

This ginger beer is a soft drink, fermented just enough to create carbonation but not enough to contribute any appreciable level of alcohol. If the ginger is mild, kids love it.

Timeframe: 2 to 3 weeks

Ingredients for 4 liters (1 gallon):

  • 10 centimeters or more fresh ginger root
  • 500 grams sugar
  • 2 lemons (or limes)
  • Water

Process:

  1. Start the “ginger bug”: Add 10 ml grated ginger (skin and all) and 10 ml sugar to 250 ml of water. Stir well and leave in a warm spot, covered with cheesecloth to allow free circulation of air while keeping flies out. Add this amount of ginger and sugar every day or two and stir, until the bug starts bubbling, in 2 days to about a week.

  2. Make the ginger beer any time after the bug becomes active. (If you wait more than a couple of days, keep feeding the bug fresh ginger and sugar every 2 days.) Boil 2 liters of water. Add about 5 centimeters of ginger root, grated, for a mild ginger flavor (up to 15 cm for an intense ginger flavor) and 375 ml sugar. Boil this mixture for about 15 minutes. Cool.

  3. Once the ginger-sugar-water mixture has cooled, strain the ginger out and add the juice of the lemons (or limes) and the strained ginger bug. (If you intend to make this process an ongoing rhythm, reserve a few tablespoons of the active bug as a starter and replenish it with additional water, grated ginger, and sugar.) Add enough water to make 4 liters.

  4. Bottle in sealable bottles: Recycle plastic soda bottles with screw tops; rubber gasket “bail-top” bottles that Grolsch and some other premium beers use; sealable juice jugs; or capped beer bottles. Leave bottles to ferment in a warm spot for about 2 weeks.

  5. Cool before opening. When you open ginger beer, be prepared with a glass, since carbonation can be strong and force liquid rushing out of the bottle.

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