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Following on from comments on the rum thread re how our northern hemisphere cousins can't source ginger beer, i thought you'd like to know how to make your own.
Over here you can but a tin of goo, but there is no need when a little bit of effort you can have a superios product that just about every Aussie family will have a family story which involves ginger beer & often the bottles exploding. That happened to my mum - all over the christmas dinner she had slaved for hours preparing to impress her inlays.
Anyway here is a couple of links which are all variations on making a "plant" ie the proper way....
Ginger Beer Recipe - ABC Brisbane
Ginger Beer - Allrecipes Australia
My recommendation is to bottle it in PET bottles so that what happened to my mum doesn't happen to you :)>- you have been warned....
Gunna have to do this again myself soon.
Any other Aussies got a family ginger beer story or Great Aunty Beryl's ginger beer recipe to share?
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make ginger beer then distill?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ty6eY9VUIgI
reckon you'd be better making ginger wine to distil. Ginger beer typically has a low ABV
I'm getting a little confused now. Please define:
Ginger Ale.
Ginger Beer.
Ginger Wine.
This is all new to me.
IMHO Ginger beer is an assertive ginger flavoured carbonated beverage. It may be alcoholic or not. Ginger ale is another ginger flavoured carbonated beverage, but is non alcoholic. it typically has a softer dryer palate compared to ginger beer. Ginger wine is non carbonated sweet beverage which is strongly ginger flavoured.
I've carbonated Ginger Wine in my home system :))
I've tried a fair few times without success to make Ginger Wine. It's my favourite drop to take camping. Usually around 17% abv excpt for the Stones Mac that's mixed with scotch. Wish i could do it.
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I will have to try Ginger Wine one time
After that I will try ginger wine then distill.
Here's my take:
Boiled everything together for 15 minutes, then steeped for an hour.
Strained in 2L PET bottle and filled up with water.
Instead of fermenting, I'm carbonating directly. Tastes nice and refreshing.
Might give this a go but in Aussie Buderim Ginger Refresher is hard to beat.
Coopers used to make a ginger beer pack years ago that you brewed like home brew it was just killer. Actually Briglaow make one now and they are really good.
If you get a couple of hundred grams of ginger and cut it up and stick it in hot water and add to the ginger it makes the whole thing come out great. Brew it up and you have got a great ginger beer at 3% ABV. Nothing better on a hot Queensland afternoon when the rain starts at 5 pm.
Should have added Buberim Ginger refresher cordial with a dash of Sin-Ko-Nah ( a Tonic Syrup ) gives it a nice bitter edge with homemade soda water. Lived on it while in dry alcohol aboriginal lands.
Keep kicking about getting a corny keg setup on co2 so I can make my own ginger beer and force carbonate.
If I start today, I could have a dark and stormy on Christmas Eve.
This one is very popular on the SA brewing forum. Made with Ginger and Chilli.
Edited by @Moonshine: Brew Adelaide forum requires you to be logged in to be able to access that link.
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how about a flavoured vodka using ginger essential oil and then mix with sodawater or lemonade?
Sorry about that.
Here's the basic recipe at least;
Nev's Ginger Beer
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top idea. I did a keg of ujsm & coke for a birthday party (3l UJsm to 16l coke). to get a decent carbonation in the glass, had to gas the keg to a much higher level than beer and use a really long piece of hose between the keg and the tap to stop the foaming.
sorry can't recall the pressure or hose length off the top of my head