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Brewing your own alcoholic ginger beer is no big deal! If you like the fiery taste of ginger, you’ll love this homemade fermented drink.
Its alcohol content is similar to that of a beer, which is usually between 3 and 5%.
However, it has nothing to do with this other fermented drink! The three main ingredients of the ginger beer recipe are ginger, sugar and water.
The recipe produces 3 liters of ginger beer.
Homemade Alcoholic Ginger Beer Recipe (With Ginger Bug)
Brewing your own alcoholic ginger beer is easy! If you like the fiery taste of ginger, you'll love this homemade fermented drink.
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Preparation Time 10 minutes mins
Fermentation Time 90 days d
Course Drinks
Servings 3 L
Equipment
Blender, food processor or a good knife and some patience
Zester/fine grater
Sieve
Ingredients
- 400 g sugar
- 150 g ginger
- 2 lemons (or limes)
- 75 g raisins
- 100 g ginger bug* *(The use of anactive ginger bugguarantees the success of this fermentation.)
- 3 l water
- Mint (optional)
Steps
Recover the zest and juice from the citrus fruits. Put the peels in the compost.
Pour all the ingredients into the blender with one or two cups of water.
Blend until a hom*ogeneous consistency is obtained. Add water as needed. If you do not have a blender, finely chop the ingredients with a knife or food processor.
Filter with a fine sieve. Pour the liquid into a perfectly clean jar.
Add water until you reach 2-3cm below the jar mouth.
Cover the jar with a lid with an airlock.
Fill theairlock to the line with water or alcohol.
Allow to ferment at room temperature until there are no more bubbles left for at least a week. This can take up to 1 to 3 months.
Bottle in pressure-resistant bottles. Leave sediments in the bottom of the jar. Keep the bottles in the dark for at least 1 month to develop the sparkling and enhance the flavours.
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Ginger beer will benefit from several months of aging. Garnish with lemon slices and mint leaves and enjoy!
To make a very low-alcohol version, add only 1⁄4 cup of sugar and limit fermentation to 1 week. Be careful! As the fermentation will be incomplete, the bottles could become very bubbly. Therefore, as soon as the desired sparkle is attained, put in the fridge.
For a more boozy version, check out our ginger wine recipe!
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