How To Make Ginger Beer At Home

Homebrew Beer Recipes
How To Make Naturally Carbonated Ginger Beer At Home. The process of making a wild yeast ginger beer or naturally fermented , naturally carbonated ginger beer is pretty easy once you’ve made the ginger bug.
Ingredients:
4L water
400g ginger
500g sugar
3 star anise
30 black peppercorns
12 allspice berries
12 cardamom pods
3 cloves
200 mL ginger bug
Our Ginger Bug Recipe: https://youtu.be/bbgd-RS_tJ0

Our non-alcoholic Ginger beer / ale syrup recipe: https://youtu.be/IkZGpUAOiFo
Ginger Cake with the leftover pulp: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLGi_EC4o1Y

Method:
In a blender or food processor grind the ginger with a bit of the water from the recipe.
Pour the ginger and all of the water along with the sugar and spices into a heavy pot and bring to a simmer.
Simmer for at least 10 minutes, but up to 30 minutes is great, stirring to dissolve the sugar.
Turn off the heat, cover and allow to cool to room temp.
Once at room temp strain out the solids through a (cheesecloth lined) fine mesh strainer.
Mix in the ginger bug.
Pour into sealable bottles or jugs that are ‘pressure rated’ – Beer or pop bottles are great.
Let stand on your countertop at room temp for 1-3 days, depending on the level of carbonation and alcohol** you are looking for.
Refrigerate and enjoy!

**tested alcohol levels:
1 day on countertop: 0.2% alc by volume
2 days on countertop: 1% alc by volume
3 days on countertop: 1.5% alc by volume
4 days on countertop: 1.6% alc by volume
How we tested for alcohol amounts: https://youtu.be/Y4BENv0Y9DY

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