How to brew: Ginger Beer from Scratch - The Hop + Grain Brew Store (2024)

Ginger beer is a great drink for warmer weather. You may have found some ginger beer kits, but they can have an artificial taste and are lacking in spicy ginger bite. Our recipe belowis for aclassic ginger beer at around 4-5% alcohol content, but you can also make an alcohol-free version for the kids, and you can even substitute malt extract for honey or raw sugar to make a gluten free version (read our notes at the bottom of the page first!). Our recipe makes quite a spicy ginger beer and that’s how we like it, but you can reduce the amount of ginger if you prefer.

Equipment needed

Kitchen Basics

Stockpot (around 8L in volume for a 4.5L batch)
Grater or blender
Peeler or zester
Kitchen scales
Thermometer
Funnel

Brewing Supplies

Non-Rinse SanitiserFermenter + Airlock
Empty Bottles, Caps and Capper

Note: for all your brewing equipment you might consider our 5L starter kit or 23L starter kit instead.

Ingredients

Ingredients to make 4.5L

280g Ginger
225g Raw Sugar
280g Light Dry Malt Extract (store any excessmaltextract in an airtight container)
1/2 Sachet Ale Yeast
1 PackCarbonation DropsOptional: Small piece of a cinnamonstick or cassia bark, zest of 1 lemon.

Ingredients to make 20L

1.25kg Ginger
1kg Raw Sugar
1 x 1.5kg Can of Light Liquid Malt Extract
1 Sachet Ale Yeast
1 PackCarbonation Drops
Optional: Acinnamonstick or cassia bark, zest of 4 lemons.

Process

  1. Before you start brewing, sanitise your fermenter according to the instructions on your sanitiser, set the fermenter aside with the sanitiser solution to soak.
  2. Wash the ginger under cold water, then use a grater or food processor to finely grateor blend. Zest lemons if using zest.
  3. Add grated ginger and malt extract to your stockpot andas much water as the pot allows without exceeding the batch size (leaving room so it doesn’t boil over).
  4. Bring the pot to a simmer, and cookfor at least 5minutes (most people go for 10-20 to be safe). This extracts the flavour from the ginger, and kills bacteria which would spoil the batch. Optionally add the cassia barkand lemon zest to the boil.
  5. In the last minute or so of the boil, add the raw sugar. We add the sugarlate toreduce the chance of boiling over.
  6. Once the boiling time is finished, cool the mix down – you can just put a lid on the pot and allow to stand for a few hours, or place the pot into a cold water bath. Remember that as the mix cools we need to avoid contamination of any kind so nothing should come into contact with the liquid once it’s stopped boiling.
  7. While the mixture is cooling,finish cleaning up the fermenter (pour out excess sanitiser)and anything else that’s going to contact the mixture such as a funnel or syphoning hose.
  8. Once the mix is below 30°C (ideally around 20°c), transfer it into your fermenter and add the yeast. Seal up the fermenter with some water in the airlock. It’s best to keep the fermenter in a cool dark place (around 18-20°c) for the duration of fermentation.
  9. 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.
  10. Once the fermentation is done, it’s time to bottle up the ginger beer. Sanitise your bottles and bottling equipment as per directions on your sanitiser.Add 1 x carbonation drop per stubby sized bottle or 2 x carbonation drops per longy sized bottle. Cap the bottles and allow to stand at room temperature for 2 weeks.

Serve chilled and enjoy! You may wish tomix up a bottle of simple syrup to add a dash of sweetness to the ginger beer when serving. This isbecause the ginger beer is naturally very dry tasting (almost like champagne!), and adding extra sugar during bottlingmeans more carbonation (andbroken bottles) instead of more sweetness.

Extra tips and tricks

Alcohol free version

You can make an “alcohol free” version of this ginger beer (actually a very low alcohol version at less than 0.5%). Just omit the malt extract and raw sugar added to the boil.Once the mixture is cooled, add the yeast and stir and allow to sit for just 30 minutes before bottling with carbonation drops as usual.

Gluten free version

Replace the dry or liquid malt extract with other sugar sources such as honey, additional raw sugar, agave syrup,brown rice syrup etc.

Go to flavour town

We recommend using a little cinnamon and lemon zest but you can try using other spices like some crushed cardomom, coriander seed – some people even add extra heat using chillies! You canget creative but we recommend sticking to the simpler recipe for your first attempt.

If in doubt

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How to brew: Ginger Beer from Scratch - The Hop + Grain Brew Store (2024)

FAQs

What is the process of making ginger beer? ›

Method. Put the ginger in a saucepan set over a low heat with the lemon peel, sugars and 500ml water and stir until the sugars have dissolved. Increase the heat to medium, then simmer for 15-20 mins, or until reduced and syrupy. Remove from the heat and leave to cool completely.

How to make hop beer at home? ›

At a very high level, the process of brewing beer goes something like this: First, create a sugary liquid during what is called "the mash." After that, boil the liquid and add hops, which is a bittering agent and a natural preservative. Next, cool the liquid to room temperature and add yeast. This concludes brewing.

Why won t my ginger beer ferment? ›

YOU MUST LET IT COOL BEFORE PROCEEDING TO THE NEXT STEP. Heat will kill your microbes and your ginger beer won't ferment.

How long should homemade ginger beer ferment? ›

Bottle in sealable bottles: Recycle plastic soda bottles with screw tops; rubber gasket “bail-top” bottles that Grolsch and some other premium beers use; sealable juice jugs; or capped beer bottles, as described in chapter 11. Leave bottles to ferment in a warm spot for about 2 weeks. Cool before opening.

How do you ferment ginger beer at home? ›

Make the Ginger Beer:

Add 1 cup of the ginger starter, sugar, lemon juice, grated ginger, and the ginger starter. Stir very well. Cover the jug with a cheesecloth or towel bound by a rubber band and put it in a dark place at room temperature for 8 to 10 days.

How many hops do you need to brew beer? ›

A “normal” measurement for dry hopping is between 1–2 oz. (28–56 g) of hops for a five-gallon (19-L) batch. But the real answer to the question of how much is simply, “as much as you want.” If you want just a hint of hop aroma you might go as low as a 1/2 oz. (14 g).

How long to boil hops for beer? ›

In general, your bittering additions should be boiled for full length of your boil (typically 60-90 minutes) to extract as much bitterness per ounce of hops as possible.

What are the ingredients in hop House beer? ›

Hop House 13 is a distinctive golden lager that is brewed with Guinness yeast, Irish barley and the best of hops from both Australia and USA - Galaxy, Topaz, (AUS) and Mosaic (USA). Hop House 13 has a sweet fruity aroma, with hints of Apricot and Peach, and subtle malt notes breaking through.

What are the 7 steps of the beer brewing process? ›

Here are seven steps that make up the brewing process:
  • Milling. Beer making starts with the milling of brewing grains. ...
  • Mashing. Mashing looks like porridge making. ...
  • Lautering. ...
  • Boiling. ...
  • Fermentation. ...
  • Filtration and Conditioning. ...
  • Packaging.

What are the 5 steps of the beer brewing process? ›

Steps in the brewing process include malting, milling, mashing, lautering, boiling, fermenting, conditioning, filtering, and packaging.

How long does homemade beer take to brew? ›

The short answer is that, on average, it takes about four hours to brew beer, one to two weeks to ferment and condition, two hours to package in bottles, and one to two weeks to naturally carbonate in bottles. So, trom start to finish, on average, it takes anywhere from two to four weeks to make beer.

What happens if you let ginger beer ferment too long? ›

When you have a brew that has succumbed to Autolysis it will have this burnt rubber taste and smell to it and will most likely be undrinkable. At that point, you would want to toss it. Now I do want to note that you can keep beer in the fermenter for longer.

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 do I know if my ginger beer is ready? ›

Cover the ginger beer mixture with a clean towel (natural fiber is best) and secure it with a rubber band. Let this sit for 24-48 hours to let the ginger bug do its fermentation magic. You can remove the lid and stir it every now and then. Again, bubbles are a sign that it's ready to be bottled!

Why is it called ginger beer if there is no alcohol? ›

So Why Is It Still Called Ginger Beer If It's Not Really Beer? That has to do with how it's made. Making non-alcoholic ginger beer still involves aspects of brewing, but fizziness is added using forced carbonation rather than fermentation.

How does ginger beer become carbonated? ›

The fermentation process produced carbonation, giving the beverage its characteristic fizz. Contrast that to other effervescent mixers like: ginger ale, seltzer, sparling water and club soda which get their carbonation from the infusion of co2 gas.

How does ginger beer become fizzy? ›

Because, like any beer or other fermented drink, it will be naturally carbonated of course, thanks to the yeast producing carbon dioxide along with the alcohol during fermentation. Of course, you don't have to make alcoholic ginger beer; you don't have to ferment the drink at all.

Is ginger beer a healthy drink? ›

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.

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