I've read a few threads where people are making up ginger beer (and cider) kits and can't get by taste of the artificial sweetener...and this puts me off even trying.
So I was wondering whether or not using the "Buderim Ginger Refresher" (a type of cordial)product might work??
It comes in a 750ml PET bottle and the ingredients state -
Ginger syrup 70% (Sugar,ginger, water), Water, Ginger Flavour, Food Acid (330), Preservative (211) and Vegetable Gum (415).
Could this be used?? If so, what would need to be added?? What yeast?? (and keep in mind I'm trying to do this with a minimum of effort!!!)
Interested to hear your theories!!
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Ginger Beer query
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mafman,
Sorry to disappoint, but it's unlikely to work due to the preservative and food acid 330 (which is citric acid).
I've heard of people trying to ferment, for instance, red cordial, and it hasn't worked.
See this thread http://www.homebrewandbeer.com/forum/vi ... .php?t=815 for a similar problem.
I'd be putting some ginger through a juicer, then adding that to the fermenter with the other ginger beer ingredients. See http://www.homebrewandbeer.com/forum/vi ... .php?t=332 for a recipe.
Cheers,
Oliver
Sorry to disappoint, but it's unlikely to work due to the preservative and food acid 330 (which is citric acid).
I've heard of people trying to ferment, for instance, red cordial, and it hasn't worked.
See this thread http://www.homebrewandbeer.com/forum/vi ... .php?t=815 for a similar problem.
I'd be putting some ginger through a juicer, then adding that to the fermenter with the other ginger beer ingredients. See http://www.homebrewandbeer.com/forum/vi ... .php?t=332 for a recipe.
Cheers,
Oliver
I've done a couple now and find the ginger flavour improves markedly if I throw a 220g packet of Buderim Ginger Chips into the fermenter.
Make sure it is the chips as they are tiny and have lots of surface area.
They are made of only ginger and sugar with no addatives.
Does cause a small blockage problem when bottling, but I only have to pull out and empty the filler valve a couple of times during bottling.
Make sure it is the chips as they are tiny and have lots of surface area.
They are made of only ginger and sugar with no addatives.
Does cause a small blockage problem when bottling, but I only have to pull out and empty the filler valve a couple of times during bottling.
Clint