Gingerale

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I believe some call it gingerbeer, but feel free to correct this if gingerbeer is something different.


Tools

  • Empty 2L plastic bottle (I used a commercial gingerale bottle ;)
  • cutting board
  • funnel
  • measuring tools
  • grater/shredder

Ingredients

  • 2 cups of cane sugar
  • 1 tablespoon of shredded ginger root
  • 1 lemon
  • bakers yeast
  • water


Instructions

I filled a bowl with shredded ginger root, and funneled this into the 2L bottle with the lemon juice (feel free to use some water if required). I then added the sugar, and filled with water. Shake this mixture. Finally, I added in the yeast and put the lid on tight, storing it at room temperature. Within 1-2 days, the yeast will carbonate the beverage, and yes it will create a slight amount of alcohol. In my test, the next day I was barely able to push the sides of the bottle in, so I knew it was carbonated quite well. I then placed the bottle in the fridge, to stall the yeast from continuing, yeast doesn't like the cold temperature. My gingerale was safe in there for several days, until I was ready to drink it. My guests preferred that I filter it through a strainer when pouring into glasses.


Further tests

  • I will measure with a hydrometer next time to see how much alcohol/volume is created, but I will estimate very little
  • Adjust the amount of ginger root/lemon to my preferred taste