Homemade ginger ale is perfect
for children and for mixing adult beverages, this classic beverage is so simple
to make. You will wonder why you ever purchased it from a store. The flavor is
much nicer too – clean, mellow and smooth.
Bring the following:
1 cup crystalized ginger
4 cups filtered water
1 ¼ cups turbinado sugar
4 cups filtered water
1 ¼ cups turbinado sugar
Combine the ginger and water in a large saucepan or Dutch oven
and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to the lowest setting, cover, and let the
mixture simmer, stirring occasionally, 30 minutes. Remove from heat and stir in
the sugar. Replace the cover and let the concentrate stand for 2 hours. Strain
through cheesecloth or a mesh strainer, reserving the syrupy liquid in a clean,
glass jar. Store in the refrigerator and use within three months.
To use, mix 1 part ginger
concentrate with 5 parts sparkling water, adjusting as necessary for taste.
Refrigerate any leftover beverage for another day.
Tip: Add a sprig of fresh
rosemary, a few juniper berries, or fresh mint leaves with the ginger for
unique flavor.
Crystallized ginger, also called candied ginger, consists of the peeled rhizome of the ginger plant that is cooked in sugar until tender. Aside from its use as a confection, crystallized ginger root is added to tea and other hot beverages for sweetness and spice
Credit: Herbco
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