Best 5 Homemade Ginger Beer Recipes

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**Ginger Beer: A Refreshing and Versatile Beverage with Medicinal Benefits**

Ginger beer, a delightful carbonated beverage, is not only a thirst-quencher but also boasts a rich history and potential health benefits. Originating in England in the 18th century, ginger beer was initially an alcoholic drink brewed with ginger, sugar, and water. Over time, it evolved into a non-alcoholic version, gaining popularity as a refreshing and flavorful alternative to traditional sodas. Today, ginger beer is enjoyed worldwide, either on its own or as a mixer in cocktails and mocktails.

This article presents a collection of homemade ginger beer recipes that cater to diverse preferences and dietary restrictions. From classic ginger beer to variations with added fruits, herbs, and spices, these recipes offer a range of flavors to suit every palate. Additionally, a gluten-free option ensures that individuals with gluten sensitivities can also relish this effervescent beverage.

Whether you're seeking a refreshing drink to enjoy on a hot summer day, a flavorful mixer to elevate your cocktails, or a natural remedy to alleviate nausea or indigestion, these homemade ginger beer recipes have got you covered. So, grab your ingredients, follow the step-by-step instructions, and embark on a journey to create your own delicious and revitalizing ginger beer.

Here are our top 5 tried and tested recipes!

HOMEMADE GINGER BEER



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To get the full aromatic flush and fizzy burn of fresh ginger, you have to make your own ginger beer. It is amazingly simple. There's no sterilization needed, and this method is forgiving - you can actually play about with the levels and ingredients. Moreover, the resulting ginger beer blows anything else you've ever had straight out of contention. Take a pinch of packaged yeast and something acidic for the yeast to thrive in (like lemon or lime juice or cream of tartar) along with some sugar syrup and grated ginger, lob it all in a plastic bottle of distilled or spring water, shake it up and stash it somewhere dark and warm for two days. After two days you stop the fermentation by chilling it in the fridge. That's it. The result is a cloudy, dry mixer with pinprick carbonation and a straight-up goose of fresh ginger. That is thrilling come dark 'n' stormy hour, not just for its authenticity and superior flavor but also because you can now brag about your homemade ginger beer.

Provided by Toby Cecchini

Categories     non-alcoholic drinks

Number Of Ingredients 6

2 ounces freshly grated ginger
4 ounces lemon juice
6 ounces simple syrup
1/8 teaspoon commercial baker's, brewer's or Red Star Pasteur Champagne yeast
20 ounces non-chlorinated water (filtered, distilled or spring)
1 to 4 grams cream of tartar (not necessary, but traditional, to help the yeast and bacteria thrive).

Steps:

  • Take a 1.5-liter plastic bottle of spring water and empty it into a clean pitcher. Use some of it to make simple syrup by stirring 1/2 pound sugar into 1 cup hot water until fully dissolved.
  • In a large measuring cup, mix all ingredients and stir well. Funnel back into the plastic bottle and cap tightly. Store in a warm, dark place for 24 to 48 hours. (I put mine inside a box, to contain it if it should blow.) The top of the bottle will expand and become tight. Check it and very slowly release the pressure if it's looking groaningly tight. Some people ferment it with no top, or with the top on loosely, to allow gas to escape. I suppose if you wanted to get fancy you could spend $1.50 on a fermentation lock and stop worrying about it. If the temperature is quite warm, above 80F, a single day may be sufficient. The longer you let it ferment, the drier the final mix will be.
  • After 48 hours, refrigerate it to stop the fermentation. Once chilled, you can strain out the pulp and dead yeast, which will have made a sediment on the bottom. Makes 1 liter and will keep up to a week in the refrigerator.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 134, UnsaturatedFat 0 grams, Carbohydrate 36 grams, Fat 0 grams, Fiber 0 grams, Protein 0 grams, SaturatedFat 0 grams, Sodium 33 milligrams, Sugar 32 grams

GINGER BEER



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Provided by Food Network

Categories     beverage

Yield 4 quarts

Number Of Ingredients 8

6 ounces fresh ginger root
4 quarts boiling water
Juice and zest of 2 limes
2 ounces cream of tartar
1 fresh cake yeast (0.6ounces)
1/3 cup warm water
2 1/4 pounds granulated sugar
1/2 cup dark rum (optional)

Steps:

  • Wash ginger root but do not peel. Chop roughly and process in food processor until reduced to a textured paste. Put ginger in a large non reactive container and pour boiling water over it. Stir in the lime juice, zest and cream of tartar. Cover and stir occasionally as mixture cools. When lukewarm, mix the yeast with the warm water, pressing out lumps, and add to container. Cover and let stand for 6 hours. Stir the sugar into the ginger beer until completely dissolved and immediately pour into sterilized bottles, making sure the stoppers are well sealed and airtight. The ginger beer will keep for 3 to 4 days in a cool place. To keep longer, add rum.
  • To serve, strain and pour into glasses (over shaved ice if desired), with a sprig of mint and thin slice of lime.

HOMEMADE GINGER BEER



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This ginger beer is very spicy. Adjust the amount of lime juice and sugar to your taste.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Drink Recipes

Yield Makes 16 cups

Number Of Ingredients 4

2 pounds ginger, cut into 1-inch pieces
1 gallon boiling water
1 1/2 cups freshly squeezed lime juice
1 1/2 cups superfine sugar

Steps:

  • Place ginger in the bowl of a food processor, and process until finely chopped. Transfer to a large pot or bowl, and add the boiling water. Allow to standfor 1 hour. Drain through a fine sieve lined with a double thickness of damp cheesecloth. Discard solids. Add lime juice and sugar, and stir to dissolve.

HOMEMADE GINGER BEER



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Enjoy this fiery ginger beer at a family barbecue or pour into a bottle for a picnic. It's made by cooking up a ginger cordial and topping up with soda water

Provided by Esther Clark

Categories     Drink

Time 25m

Yield Serves 4-6

Number Of Ingredients 7

200g ginger , thickly sliced
2 large lemons , peeled and juiced
75g golden caster sugar
100g light brown muscovado sugar
ice
1 litre soda or sparkling water
mint sprigs, to serve

Steps:

  • Put the ginger in a saucepan set over a low heat with the lemon peel, sugars and 500ml water and stir until the sugars have dissolved. Increase the heat to medium, then simmer for 15-20 mins, or until reduced and syrupy. Remove from the heat and leave to cool completely.
  • Strain the syrup into a jug through a sieve lined with muslin. At this stage, you can transfer the syrup to a small sterilised bottle or jar and keep in the fridge for up to two weeks.
  • Pour the ginger syrup into a large serving jug. Tip in the lemon juice, fill with ice and top up with the soda water. Serve garnished with a few mint sprigs.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 119 calories, Carbohydrate 30 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 29 grams sugar, Fiber 0.1 grams fiber, Protein 0.1 grams protein, Sodium 0.09 milligram of sodium

HOMEMADE GINGER BEER



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Provided by Andrea Albin

Categories     Ginger     Cocktail Party     Backyard BBQ     Poker/Game Night     Chill     Lemon Juice     Gourmet     Drink

Yield Makes about 2 quarts

Number Of Ingredients 7

About 1/4 pound ginger, peeled
1 cup sugar
1 1/2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
1/4 teaspoon active dry yeast
About 2 quarts water
Equipment:
a Microplane grater; a funnel; a clean 2-liter plastic bottle with cap

Steps:

  • Grate enough ginger using Microplane to measure 3 1/2 tablespoons, then put in a fine-mesh sieve set over a bowl to collect juice, pressing on solids and then discarding.
  • Place funnel in neck of bottle and pour in 3 tablespoons ginger juice (reserve any remaining for another use). Add sugar, lemon juice, yeast, and a pinch of salt.
  • Fill bottle with water, leaving about 1 1/2 inches of space at top. Remove funnel and screw cap on tightly. Gently shake bottle to dissolve sugar.
  • Let stand at room temperature until plastic feels hard and no longer indents when squeezed, 24 to 36 hours.
  • Chill ginger beer until very cold.

Tips:

  • Use fresh ginger for the best flavor. Peel and thinly slice the ginger before using.
  • If you don't have a ginger bug, you can make one by combining 1 cup of grated ginger, 1 cup of sugar, and 2 cups of water in a jar. Cover the jar and let it sit at room temperature for 5-7 days, stirring daily. Once the ginger bug is active, it will bubble and smell slightly sweet and sour.
  • You can use any type of sugar to make ginger beer, but brown sugar or molasses will give it a richer flavor.
  • If you want a sweeter ginger beer, add more sugar to taste.
  • If you want a spicier ginger beer, add more ginger to taste.
  • Let the ginger beer ferment for at least 2 weeks before drinking. The longer it ferments, the more flavorful it will be.
  • Store the ginger beer in a cool, dark place.
  • Enjoy the ginger beer chilled.

Conclusion:

Homemade ginger beer is a delicious and refreshing beverage that is perfect for any occasion. It is easy to make and can be tailored to your own taste. With a little patience, you can create a ginger beer that is sure to impress your friends and family. So what are you waiting for? Start brewing your own ginger beer today!

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