Easy Homemade Ginger Beer Recipe • Happy Kitchen (2024)

This Easy Homemade Ginger Beer Recipe is healthy, spicy, fizzy and delicious! Perfect for holiday co*cktails like Moscow Mule and Dark ‘n’ Stormy!

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I know, it sounds like ginger beer is very hard to make from scratch. I’m here to prove you that it’s not!

You are now less than 20 minutes away from delicious and healthy homemade ginger beer that you can use later for co*cktails like Moscow Mule or Dark ‘n’ Stormy.

Ginger beer is often confused with ginger ale. However, the difference is enormous.

While ginger beer is produced by the natural fermentation, ginger ale is artificially carbonated and sweetened. And no, there isn’t any beer in either of them!

Since ginger beer is a fermented drink, it is naturally carbonated and sweetened.

Naturally fermented beverages like this ginger beer are packed with nutrients, probiotics and enzymes, as opposed to highly processed and overly sweetened commercial sodas.

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Why Is It Better Than Store-Bought?

Well, the main incentive for me to make anything from scratch is that I’m in control of the ingredients. I don’t want any additives, preservatives and sweeteners in my ginger beer.

So what is in my ginger beer recipe? Obviously, the main ingredient is fresh ginger root.

In addition, I use lemon juice, brewer’s yeast and small amounts of brown sugar to activate and feed the yeast. I sweeten the ginger beer with more sugar or honey to taste once it’s fermented.

I like that I can regulate the sweetness, since most of the processed drinks taste overly sweet to me.

The taste of this homemade ginger beer is a bit more rich and intense. I like the authentic spiciness but if you don’t, you can always dissolve it with water.

This ginger beer is naturally fizzy because of the gas released during the fermentation process, so you’ll hear a nice “plop” sound and see a wisp of steam when you open a flip top (swing top) bottle with your freshly brewed ginger beer. It’s priceless!

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Ginger beer is a great base for holiday co*cktails like Moscow Mule and Dark ‘n’ Stormy. Believe me, it tastes amazing in co*cktails and is much cheaper than store-bought.

Just think how impressive your co*cktail party will be with co*cktails based on your own ginger beer made from scratch! I bet your guests will love it!

Health Benefits

Naturally fermented ginger beer gives your immune system a boost which it needs so bad at this time of the year. Moreover, some of the health benefits the homemade ginger beer offers are:

  • has anti-inflammatory properties;
  • helps fight infection;
  • soothes respiratory symptoms;
  • helps lower cholesterol levels;
  • improves digestion.

Fermented food is great against common cold or flu. It contains probiotics that help you fight viruses and get well sooner.

Make sure to include yogurt, kefir, kombucha, sourdough bread, pickles, tempeh, miso, kimchi and sauerkraut in your diet to prevent getting sick and/or fight viruses.

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How to Make Ginger Beer At Home

When it comes to making your own ginger beer, you have two options:

– use naturally fermented ginger bug;

– use brewer’s yeast.

Since my husband is a brewer, it was not a question for me which way to choose. Besides, it’s easier and faster.

Ingredients

To start with, prepare your ingredients:

  • ginger root,
  • lemons,
  • sugar,
  • brewer’s yeast.

Where to get it if you don’t have a husband interested in brewing? Thanks to Amazon, you can order it online, so it shouldn’t be a problem!

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Instructions

1. Grate ginger, squeeze juice out of lemons, prepare four 16 oz (0.5 l) flip top bottles (or equivalent) and a fennel.

2. In a pot bring grated ginger and 2 cups of water (0.5 l) to a boil. Add brown sugar (or molasses for the darker color), a pinch of salt and cook until the sugar is dissolved, for about 3-4 minutes, stirring occasionally.

3. Strain the liquid through a sieve covered with a few layers of cheesecloth and squeeze well into a bowl.

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4. Add the rest of the water, lemon juice and yeast. Stir to dissolve and pour into bottles using a funnel.

5. Let it ferment under room temperature for 48 hours, then transfer to the fridge to stop the fermentation process. Add extra sweetener of your choice before serving (honey, sugar, molasses or agave syrup). Enjoy!

Cook’s Tips

  • If you can’t find brewer’s yeast in your local store, order it online.
  • Use ginger beer for Moscow Mule, Dark’n’ Stormy or enjoy on its own.
  • Serve ginger beer chilled with a few ice cubes.
  • I found that 1 tablespoon of honey per bottle (16 oz) tastes the best. Make sure to dissolve your sweetener in a small amount of ginger beer before pouring it back into the bottle. Close the bottle and shake well. Don’t open directly after shaking!

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Recipe Variations

  • You can make ginger beer with naturally fermented ginger bug.
  • Use any sweetener of your choice: any kind of sugar, agave juice, honey, maple syrup or molasses.

What are some other co*cktails you can incorporate ginger beer in? Any ideas?

If you try this ginger beer recipe, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a star rating!

I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to every comment.

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Homemade Ginger Beer

This Easy Homemade Ginger Beer Recipe is healthy, spicy, fizzy and delicious! Perfect for holiday co*cktails like Moscow Mule and Dark 'n' Stormy!

Course Beverage

Cuisine American

Prep Time 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time 10 minutes minutes

Total Time 20 minutes minutes

Servings 4 16 oz (0.5 l) bottles

Calories 55kcal

Author Elena Szeliga

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon ginger root freshly grated
  • 2 quarts or 2 l water divided
  • 4 tablespoon brown sugar or molasses
  • a pinch of sea salt
  • 1/2 cup or 120 ml lemon juice
  • 1/2 teaspoon brewer's yeast
  • sweetener of your choice to taste see notes

Instructions

  • In a pot bring grated ginger and 2 cups of water (0.5 l) to a boil. Add brown sugar (or molasses for the darker color), a pinch of salt and cook until the sugar is dissolved, for about 3-4 minutes, stirring occasionally.

  • Strain the liquid through a sieve covered with a few layers of cheesecloth and squeeze well into a large mixing bowl.

  • Add the rest of the water (about 6 cups), lemon juice and brewer's yeast. Stir to dissolve and pour into four 16 oz (0.5 l) flip top bottles (or equivalent) using a funnel, then cap them.

  • Let it ferment under room temperature for 48 hours, then transfer to the fridge to stop the fermentation process. Add extra sweetener of your choice before serving (see notes). Enjoy!

Notes

Nutrition information is calculated for a single serving which is 1 cup or 250 ml.

Cook’s Tips

  • If you can’t find brewer's yeast in your local store, order it online.
  • Use ginger beer for Moscow Mule, Dark’n’ Stormy or enjoy on its own.
  • Serve ginger beer chilled with a few ice cubes.
  • I found that 1 tablespoon of honey per bottle (16 oz) tastes the best. Make sure to dissolve your sweetener in a small amount of ginger beer before pouring it back into the bottle. Close the bottle and shake well. Don't open directly after shaking!

Recipe Variations

  • You can make ginger beer with naturally fermented ginger bug.
  • Use any sweetener of your choice: any kind of sugar, agave juice, honey, maple syrup or molasses.

Nutrition

Serving: 250ml | Calories: 55kcal | Carbohydrates: 14g | Sodium: 29mg | Potassium: 63mg | Sugar: 12g | Vitamin C: 11.5mg | Calcium: 24mg | Iron: 0.2mg

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FAQs

Why isn't my homemade ginger beer fizzy? ›

If you're not seeing bubbles after a few days, it's possible your ginger bug was contaminated, had traces of chlorine, or was sterilized by harsh direct sunlight. We'd recommend starting over on your ginger bug.

What is the best sugar for ginger beer? ›

Use 400g sugar / 5 litres for approx. 5% brew – 600g for approx. 7.5% brew. You can use plain white sugar or mix brown and white for a darker coloured brew with a slightly richer flavour.

What happens if you ferment ginger beer too long? ›

Let ginger beer ferment too long, it's very dry and has no sweetness at all. Almost unpleasant.

How much alcohol is in homemade ginger beer? ›

Brewing your own alcoholic ginger beer is no big deal! If you like the fiery taste of ginger, you'll love this homemade fermented drink. Its alcohol content is similar to that of a beer, which is usually between 3 and 5%.

How long should homemade ginger beer ferment? ›

How long should ginger beer ferment? 2 to 3 days. Any longer and it will start to taste very dry and lose its sweet ginger taste.

Why is my ginger beer airlock not bubbling? ›

The airlock isn't always the best way to determine fermentation activity. So, if you find that it isn't bubbling, it doesn't mean that it isn't fermenting. If you open the lid and check for visible signs of fermentation, you should see a foam developing across the surface (called Krausen).

What does cream of tartar do to ginger beer? ›

Adding cream of tartar to simple syrup inhibits the natural tendency for granular sugar to recrystallize, there's also a side benefit that the cream of Tartar gives a smooth mouth-feel finish to the drink.

Is ginger beer healthier than soda? ›

Coming in at less than 200 calories in a 12 oz (or 355 mL) can, it is a tasty and healthy option compared to other carbonated beverages. Dark sodas, for example, are primarily syrup, artificial sweeteners, and carbonated water, and rarely do they contain the same added health benefits that ginger beer has.

Should diabetics drink ginger beer? ›

First, keep in mind that you want to stick to the spice itself. That means processed drinks, like ginger ale and ginger beer, which contain loads of added sugar, are off-limits. These options have the opposite of the desired effect, potentially sending blood sugar levels soaring.

How to make potent ginger beer? ›

Ingredients
  1. 1 kg White Sugar (Granulated) - For an interesting flavour combination try 500 grams Brown and 500 grams White Sugar.
  2. 200 grams Fresh Root Ginger (Add more for a stronger Ginger flavour)
  3. 2 Fresh Lemons (Or use 2 Oranges to add more flavour dynamic)
  4. 4.5 Litres of water.
  5. 11 grams Beer Yeast (I use Gervin)

How often should you burp ginger beer? ›

Let them sit out at room temperature with the flip bottle tops locked, for 3-6 days or until they're fizzy. Once they've reached that point, you can refrigerate them; but make sure you're opening the top and burping them once a day.

How do you know when ginger beer is done fermenting? ›

Allow the mix to ferment for at least 5 days – this is a minimum and extra time in the fermenter won't hurt it. You can leave it to ferment for up to 2 weeks without issue. The airlock should have stopped bubbling before bottling. Once the fermentation is done, it's time to bottle up the ginger beer.

How much ginger do I need for 5 gallons of ginger beer? ›

Ingredients: • 2 lbs peeled, diced ginger root • 5 lbs organic cane sugar • 5 limes (zest and juice) • Water to make 5 gallons • Yeast nutrient (dose per manufacturer instructions) • 1 packet S-04 yeast Boil 2.5 gallons of water, then remove from heat. Stir in sugar and yeast nutrient until well dissolved.

Is homemade ginger beer good for you? ›

Moreover, ginger beer can promote good mental health. Its key ingredient, the ginger root, has been traditionally used to treat many mental problems such as memory loss, dementia, and even Alzheimer's disease. Ginger intake can greatly increase brain levels of important neurotransmitters like dopamine and serotonin.

What is the best yeast for alcoholic ginger beer? ›

Mad Millie Ginger Beer Yeast is the perfect starter for Alcoholic and Non-Alcoholic Ginger Beer. 3 sachets of Ginger Beer Yeast will make up to 3 batches (13.5 L/3.5 US Gal) of alcoholic or non-alcoholic old-fashioned ginger beer.

How do you add carbonation to ginger beer? ›

You have two options for carbonating your ginger beer: you can ferment it in the bottle, or you can carbonate on-the-fly with an iSi soda siphon. While the soda siphon is easier to use, for the sake of authenticity you might want your ginger beer fermented in the bottle.

How long does it take for ginger beer to carbonate? ›

The bottles should initially be stored at room temperature so the yeast can produce CO2 from the priming sugar, which takes 2-3 days. If you opened the bottle then, you'd get a loud hiss and flat beer, since all the CO2 is in the headspace.

How long does it take to carbonate ginger beer? ›

Cap bottle and let stand at room temperature for about 2 days, checking bottle pressure intermittently by squeezing it or releasing the cap slightly and briefly. When ginger beer has achieved desired carbonation level, transfer to refrigerator. To serve, strain into glass.

Is ginger beer supposed to be fizzy? ›

So you're wondering “is ginger beer carbonated?” Well, the answer is yes. But that yes comes in varying degrees, as with anything fermented. From the original ginger ale to the modern-day ginger beer and all the way through variations on both, carbonation is a tricky issue when it comes to this beverage.

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