I’ve always been a fan of ginger ale but most commercial brands use anartificial ginger flavoror very little natural ginger with high fructose corn syrup. In pursuit of a ginger ale that is more natural, healthy and authentic, I formulated the following recipe. The result was delicious and...
This homemade natural ginger ale recipe uses a culture to create a traditional fermented drink that contains probiotics and enzymes.
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How long does it take to make whiskey? The process of creating whiskey takes a minimum of two years, as the whiskey must age in oak casks for a minimum of two years. The longer the whiskey matures, the richer and more complex its flavor will become, with many whiskeys being aged for...
Just remember you need an equal ratio of sugar to water. Sugar –granulated sugar is what we use in this recipe. But, we have some other recommendations and ideas for you below if this isn’t something you want to use.How to Make Cranberry Simple Syrup...
Meanwhile, a ginger bug is made with fresh ginger root and sugar. The natural bacteria and yeast in the ginger root create an active liquid that can be used to ferment water, juice, and tea. Easy Homemade Ginger Bug Create your own ginger bug, a simple fermented starter to make homemade...
Ginger will do better the closer you can come to replicating its natural tropical home. Warm temperatures in the 70° to 90°F (21° to 32°C) range, moisture, rich and loamy soil, and a little dappled shade make ginger happiest. It should be planted with protection from strong winds....