Ginger Beer Recipe - Alica's Pepperpot (2024)

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Ginger beer is a beverage typically consumed during Christmas time in many Caribbean households, but also enjoyed throughout the year. A classic ginger beer is made by soaking grated ginger and various spices in water. It is stored in a cool place for a few days to ferment. After the fermentation process, the mixture is strained, sweetened, then served over ice. It certainly has a bite and packs a punch with its fruity notes and warm aroma, provided by the clove, cinnamon, and citrus peel. You can find ginger beer in local grocery stores, but there is no comparison to the homemade version, simply because of fresh taste.

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It took me years before I could drink a single glass of ginger beer. I was never a huge fan. It is truly one of those beverages that you'll either love or hate. I disliked the one thing that everyone seemed to love about it; that burning sensation in your throat after one sip. Some say that's how you can tell a good ginger beer, from a bad one- the burning. The type of burning that will,"put hair on your chest"as my dad would say, haha! People also seemed pretty proud if they were able to tolerate the bite. Not me, I'm quite okay with backing down.

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Meet my uncle Junior, my mother's brother, and one of kindest souls I've ever known.

My uncle Junior, who is my mother's brother, makes the best ginger beer in the family. He is actually known for the tasty prasad/parsad he makes at the temple (America Sevashram Sangha in New York) most Sundays. People have scheduled with him months in advance to make this sweet buttery pudding for their prayer functions, because it's that good! Many don't know but he also makes an awesome fruit cake and baked ziti. While he isn't a big cook, he does have his specialties. His ginger beer is something we all look forward to drinking every Christmas season. He makes bottles of this stuff and gifts it to many. Everyone raves about the flavor of his ginger beer which he swears is because he takes a slightly non-traditional process when making. I asked him to make a batch so I could document the measurements. I'm so glad to finally share the recipe with you all.

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A Slightly Non-Traditional Process

The one major difference between many recipes and uncle Junior's is that he simmers the ginger mixture slightly on the stove top before fermenting. He has been making it this way for years and strongly believes the heat helps to extract more flavor from the spices and citrus peel. When the mixture is warm he adds some sugar, but not enough to taste. The sugar melts into the base flavor; more is added when ready to serve. The mixture is stored in a cool place such as the back of a cupboard for 24-48 hours or more. After the fermentation process, the mixture is strained a couple of times then bottled and chilled. The flavor is better as time passes. This ginger beer does burn when you drink it, so when I have a glass, I add enough ice to let it dilute. That's why I love this recipe- it's strong enough for the people who like the burn or it can be toned down with a lot of ice.

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The ginger and many other ingredients sank to the bottom, so there is more in the pot than is pictured.

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I suppose the intensity from this beverage also makes it a great contender for a sore throat or cold, but this was something we only had at Christmas. I hope you enjoy this recipe, courtesy of my uncle. Merry Christmas!

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Uncle Junior’s Ginger Beer Recipe

Ingredients

  • 1 gallon filtered water + 4 more cups
  • 1lb fresh ginger root, peeled and grated (organic if possible)
  • 4-5 bay leaves
  • 20 cloves
  • 2-3 cinnamon sticks
  • Peel of one orange
  • Peel of one lime
  • ¼ cup raw barley
  • ¼ cup raw brown rice
  • ½ cup brown sugar, more to taste
  • 1 tsp mixed essence or almond extract

Instructions

  1. Peel and grate ginger. A food processor may also be used to break ginger down.
  2. In a large pot, add water, ginger, bay leaves, cloves, cinnamon sticks, orange and lime peel, barley, and rice.
  3. Stir mixture and simmer for 5 min on low heat. This will NOT cook the mixture, just heat it slightly.
  4. Remove mixture from heat and add ½ cup sugar. Stir to dissolve.
  5. Cover pot and store in a cool place for 24-48+ hours.
  6. Strain mixture through a cheesecloth, fine strainer, or paper coffee filter. After straining, add mixed essence if using. Refrigerate overnight.
  7. Strain mixture again the next day. Add more sugar to taste and serve over ice.

Notes

If you live in a city with limited sunlight, place mixture near a window or on stove top. Mixture should ferment similarly.

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  1. Samantha

    Dear Alicia!
    Oh my thanks for sharing I love ginger beer never mad it on my own but I sure will try this. I love love your uncle parsaud from the ashram

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  2. Diana

    Hi there do you have to use the barley in this recipe

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    • Alica

      Hi there, you can replace the barley with a little extra rice if you don't want to use barley.

      Reply

  3. marcia holder-reece

    I normally use cream of tartare and yeast to help the fermentation, should I still use the rice?

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    • Alica

      Hi there, no don't put the rice.

      Reply

  4. Nashava

    Hello Alicia
    Can you confirm whether or not the mixture gets slimy on on the second day. If not what can be done to correct this and is it still good?

    Reply

    • Alica

      Hi Nashava,

      I have never experienced the slime from fermenting ginger beer. This isn't normal from what I know. I would start over and use filtered water and organic ginger. So sorry you ran into that challenge. Please let me know if you have any other questions.

      Reply

  5. Justin

    What's the abv?

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  6. Frances Platt

    Do you have to peel ginger before

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Ginger Beer Recipe - Alica's Pepperpot (2024)

FAQs

Is there a difference between ginger beer and ginger ale? ›

Ginger beer was originally an alcoholic brew made from fermenting ginger, sugar, and water, although most commercial ginger beers nowadays are non-alcoholic. Ginger ale is a non-alcoholic, sweetened, ginger-flavored soft drink. Ginger beer is stronger-tasting and spicier than ginger ale, but less carbonated.

Does ginger beer give you a buzz? ›

Ginger beer was also a great way to get buzzed. Ginger beer was typically drunk "green," that is, as soon as possible, at a relatively low alcohol content. However, the Huffington post notes that ginger beer could (and can) reach an ABV of around 11%, roughly twice the strength of a typical light beer.

What is the difference between ginger ale and ginger beer in the UK? ›

Bundaberg Ginger Beer is traditionally brewed over 3 days using real ginger, whereas ginger ale is often a version of carbonated water that's flavoured with ginger syrup. Brewing is what gives a great Ginger Beer that zingy, 'smack in the face' kind of flavour, in comparison to its somewhat tame friend, ginger ale.

Can you substitute ginger ale for ginger beer in a Moscow Mule? ›

In a pinch, ginger ale will work as a substitute for ginger beer in a Moscow mule, however the citrusy, zingy flavor that the ginger beer normally brings will be a lot more muted. Ginger ale will make your Moscow mule a lot more sweet and bubbly.

Is ginger beer full of sugar? ›

Ginger ale is the lighter option, with 125.1 calories and 32.3 grams of sugar per can (12 fl oz). Ginger beer is a bit heavier but nevertheless very close to ginger ale, with 140 calories and 35 grams of sugar per can or bottle (12 fl oz).

Why is ginger beer so expensive? ›

It is expensive to do it, and ginger juice makes such a big component that to make it it's our highest cost per production beer that we make.

What does ginger beer do for your stomach? ›

Drinking ginger beer can help reduce inflammation, promote digestion, relieve nausea, and even help in the prevention of cancer. Ginger beer is a less-sweet alternative to ginger ale, and the popularity has skyrocketed among Americans, especially millennials.

Is ginger beer anti-inflammatory? ›

It is a powerful anti-inflammatory, which helps your body maintain a healthy, youthful appearance and help prevent disease. It is also a powerful anti-cancer agent.

Is ginger beer hard on the stomach? ›

If a person has bloating, gas or indigestion, the carbonation and sugar may make it worse. Even diet ginger ale can be harmful because our bodies may not digest artificial sugars as well.” The same can be said for ginger beer.

What does ginger beer mean in British slang? ›

ginger beer (comparative more ginger beer, superlative most ginger beer) (co*ckney rhyming slang, usually used in the shortened form ginger) queer (i.e. hom*osexual).

Does Canada Dry have real ginger? ›

Canada Dry Ginger Ale Zero Sugar

Ingredients: CARBONATED WATER AND LESS THAN 2% OF: GINGER EXTRACT, natural flavors, CITRIC ACID, MALIC ACID, SODIUM CITRATE, SODIUM BENZOATE (PRESERVATIVES), CALCIUM DISODIUM EDTA (PRESERVE FLAVOR), aspartame, acesulfame potassium, caramel color.

What ginger beer is best for a Moscow Mule? ›

1. Bundaberg Ginger Beer: The Aussie original, this brand has become more and more ubiquitous in recent years as the go-to option in most bars when you order a Moscow Mule. Made with cane sugar and Australian ginger, Bundaberg can attribute much of its popularity to the fact that its taste is extremely balance.

Which is healthier ginger ale or ginger beer? ›

According to Livestrong, a 12-ounce serving of ginger ale contains 32 grams of sugar, the equivalent of 8 teaspoons. To put that in context, the American Heart Association says women should only have six teaspoons of sugar per day, and men should only have nine. A serving of ginger beer contains 40 grams of sugar.

Why is ginger beer called beer if it's not alcoholic? ›

As a result, traditional ginger beer contained around 11 percent alcohol; this is also why beer became part of its name. Today, most commercial ginger beers contain no alcohol or less than . 5 percent. Ginger beer's spicy-sweet flavor profile makes it an excellent mixer and it's a key ingredient in classic co*cktails.

Can you make a Moscow mule without a copper mug? ›

You can go through co*cktail history or chat with a purist and they will tell you that a copper cup is necessary for a proper Moscow Mule taste and experience. Along with American tradition, a copper mug is vital to fully enhance the aroma and taste of a Moscow Mule co*cktail.

Can you drink ginger beer straight? ›

Packed with flavor, it's good enough to be enjoyed on its own, or mixed to make a variety of different co*cktails. But let's set one thing straight – the key ingredient to a great Moscow Mule is a good ginger beer, not ginger ale!

Does ginger beer help your stomach? ›

Ginger root, a plant indigenous to southern China, contains hundreds of compounds that provide several important benefits to those who ingest it. Drinking ginger beer can help reduce inflammation, promote digestion, relieve nausea, and even help in the prevention of cancer.

Which ginger beer has real ginger? ›

Reed's Original Ginger Beer

This world-famous, Jamaican-inspired recipe is crafted with REAL fresh ginger root, natural fruit juices, honey and spices.

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