Recipe For Ginger Beer, a Wonderful Non Alcoholic Beverage
Posted: Sunday, March 02, 2008
by Drew Brown
http://www.brewingyourown.com
Ginger beer has a completely different recipe than regular beer, its completely non alcoholic and easy to make, the confusion that people have probably lays in the term beer, its just a common mistake. Ginger beer may be mixed with beer (usually a British ale of some sort) to make one type of shandy. Anyone can make this ginger beer recipe and everyone can drink it, even children.
What do you need for your own Home Made Ginger Beer
Ingredients and Tools:
When you plan to make your own home made ginger beer you need the proper tools and ingredients. For our ginger beer recipe you will need eight pint (plastic) bottles or four quart (plastic) bottles, and bowls where you can make the mixture in.
Basic Ginger Beer Recipe
For this most basic home made ginger beer recipe, the required ingredients are as follows:
- 2 oz. fresh ginger
- 1 tsp. cream of tartar
- 2 lemons
- 1 lb. sugar
- 1 oz. yeast.
- 1 gallon boiling water
The preparation is easy, You need to wash the lemons and slice them in thick rings, after that the ginger root should be roughly crushed. Mix the ginger, lemon, sugar and cream of tartar in a large bowl.
Pour the boiling water over the top, stir the mixture and let it cool to lukewarm temperature. After that you need to stir in the yeast. You'll need to leave it for 24-48 hours to let the yeast go to work. Once the plastic bottle is very hard, and can't be squeezed, the ginger beer is done. At that time you need to skim off the yeast and the mixture strained. After that your ginger beer can be bottled. Place the bottle in the fridge overnight. This halts the yeast and stops the bottle exploding. Once the ginger beer is chilled, pour it into a glass and enjoy. When you just follow this simple ginger beer recipe you can't go wrong.
Exploding bottles
Because of the yeast, ginger beer can be a very aggressive fermenter, it produces high pressure very rapidly. So it is better not to bottle ginger beer in glass bottles. You also should not leave the finished ginger beer in a closed up warm place, because this can result in generating enough pressure to explode the lid of.
This is just one, although very popular, recipe for ginger beer. On the internet or at your favorite brewing supply store you can find many more.
Have fun in making this delicious Ginger Beer recipe, and enjoy making it together with your children or grandchildren. Together you can make little changes to make it your personal Ginger Beer recipe.
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Top-level comments on this article: (1 total)As a chemist, I am concerned that this is said to be a completely non alcoholic. When yeast "feeds" on the sugar in the above mixture it produces carbon dioxide which produces the fizz but also ethanol - commonly alcohol. The amount may be small or quite large - guess I'd have to follow the recipe to find out but anyone expecting it to be completely non alcoholic may be in for a surprise!My understanding of what alcohol is too. The fact that the guy brews his own I was hoping to be proved wrong. Would love a recipe I can give to my little preschool grandchildren
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