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This is dead easy to make and you need no specialist brewing equipment! If you are after a Crabbies type ginger beer this is not for you, this makes a ginger beer of about 2% and is meant to be served by the pitcher (with ice!) almost as a refreshing squash. This will make 2 litres in 2 days!
For the Ginger beer you will need:
80g root ginger (you can use more for bigger kick! I have used over 100g in mine)
225g sugar (I have used brewing sugar as I have loads, normal is fine)
1/2 lemon
3/4 tsp cream of tartar
1/2 tbsp yeast (use what you will. I have an ale yeast for this one. Apparently even bread yeast will do...)
2 litre pop bottle
Big bowl (that easily golds 2l)
muslin (or a clean tea cloth)
1) Put 2l of water on the boil on a hob. Bash root ginger with a rolling pin till nicely crushed, add to bowl.
2) Peel lemon, making sure you get no pith. Chop zest. Add juice & zest to bowl.
3) Add sugar & cream of tartar to bowl. Pour in boiling water, mix well. Cover.
4) When water is tepid, add yeast, mix. Cover and leave for 24 hours.
I'll update this tomorrow when I get to the next bit!
The ginger beer is on the left. The lemonade is a bit of an experiment. I've done the same as ginger beer, but used the zest / juice of 4 lemons and a lime (and omitted the ginger of course).
For the Ginger beer you will need:
80g root ginger (you can use more for bigger kick! I have used over 100g in mine)
225g sugar (I have used brewing sugar as I have loads, normal is fine)
1/2 lemon
3/4 tsp cream of tartar
1/2 tbsp yeast (use what you will. I have an ale yeast for this one. Apparently even bread yeast will do...)
2 litre pop bottle
Big bowl (that easily golds 2l)
muslin (or a clean tea cloth)
1) Put 2l of water on the boil on a hob. Bash root ginger with a rolling pin till nicely crushed, add to bowl.
2) Peel lemon, making sure you get no pith. Chop zest. Add juice & zest to bowl.
3) Add sugar & cream of tartar to bowl. Pour in boiling water, mix well. Cover.
4) When water is tepid, add yeast, mix. Cover and leave for 24 hours.
I'll update this tomorrow when I get to the next bit!
The ginger beer is on the left. The lemonade is a bit of an experiment. I've done the same as ginger beer, but used the zest / juice of 4 lemons and a lime (and omitted the ginger of course).
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