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1.6 KiB
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46 lines
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image: Recipes/images/2023-07-22_18-55-25.png
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# Ginger Beer
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Ginger beer made with a ginger bug is a naturally fermented, non-alcoholic beverage with a delicious and refreshing taste.
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## > Ginger Bug
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![Ginger Bug in Jar](Recipes/ginger-bug-closeup.webp)
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_Ingredients_
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- 30g ginger
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- 30g granulated sugar
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- 60m water
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_Instructions_
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Fill everything into a clean glass, cover it up with a breathable cloth or paper so that dust and insects can’t enter.
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For around 4-7 days add 10g of ginger and 10g of granulated sugar.
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[[Recipes/Ginger Beer Experiment]]
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## > Ginger Beer
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![Ginger Beer](Recipes/images/2023-07-22_18-55-25.png)
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_Ingredients_
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_Instructions_
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1. In a large pitcher, add 25 grams of grated ginger, 50 grams of granulated sugar, and 1 liter of filtered water. Stir well until the sugar dissolves.
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2. Add 60 milliliters of the strained ginger bug to the pitcher and mix thoroughly.
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3. Cover the pitcher with a clean cloth or towel and let it sit at room temperature for about 2 to 3 days. During this time, the ginger beer will ferment, and the flavors will develop.
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4. After the fermentation period, strain the ginger beer into bottles to remove any ginger pieces and sediment.
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5. Add the juice of 1 to 2 lemons or limes to the strained ginger beer. The citrus juice will add a refreshing tang to the drink.
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6. Tightly seal the bottles and let them sit at room temperature for an additional day to build up carbonation.
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7. Once the desired level of carbonation is reached, transfer the ginger beer to the refrigerator to chill.
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