non alcoholic GB
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non alcoholic GB
hey guys,
i usually brew beer but im keen to give the GB a go. I want to try non alcoholic. Im assuming that the instructions on the side of the kit wont give that great a result so does anyone have any suggestions/recipes?
i was going to just try to use the kit and throw in say 500gms of grated ginger. I want a nice gingery outcome like a bundaberg or similar
thanks
josh
i usually brew beer but im keen to give the GB a go. I want to try non alcoholic. Im assuming that the instructions on the side of the kit wont give that great a result so does anyone have any suggestions/recipes?
i was going to just try to use the kit and throw in say 500gms of grated ginger. I want a nice gingery outcome like a bundaberg or similar
thanks
josh
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I've never done a non alcoholic ginger beer but of the stock standard kit ginger beers I've done Morgans has been good!
The standard ginger levels are pretty good....but I really like my ginger so I would definatly add some extra fresh ginger next time!
Maybe even look up yardglasses ginger beer recipe and get some ideas from that as to what you can add to your non alcoholic ginger beer.
The standard ginger levels are pretty good....but I really like my ginger so I would definatly add some extra fresh ginger next time!
Maybe even look up yardglasses ginger beer recipe and get some ideas from that as to what you can add to your non alcoholic ginger beer.
From my limited understanding of the GB kits, it contains 4/5th of sweet FA (dont get me started about artifical sweeteners...... ) A bit of ginger flavouring and no sugar. So if you want to make a non alco version mix it with water, add whatever other spices you want - for bundaberg GB clone i would suggest some lemon, a few cloves, cinnamon stick and then prime your bottles as usual, wait 2 weeks and voila! It if were me
i would forget the kit and use fresh ginger. Will be cheaper and give you a tastier end product, just add a little lactose for sweetness, say 250g for a 15L batch. If you are lactose intolerant then your screwed, you need the kit with its artificial sweetening chemicals.
My 2 cents
DrSmurto


My 2 cents
DrSmurto
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Plenty of good recipes for GB on here so do a search as Chris said and omit the fermentables. Only add 180g of dextrose for a 23L batch and bottle straight away.
The recipe i use is 750g - 1kg of fresh ginger, skin and pureed in a food processor. Add say 500g of lactose. 2 lemons, chopped, skin and all. 8 cloves, 1 cinnamon stick. Boil all this up in about 4L of water for an hour and strain into fermenter. Add the dextrose, top up to 23L, stir in a yeast (ale or cider) and bottle immediately. Should be carbed up in 2 weeks.
Cheers
DrSmurto
The recipe i use is 750g - 1kg of fresh ginger, skin and pureed in a food processor. Add say 500g of lactose. 2 lemons, chopped, skin and all. 8 cloves, 1 cinnamon stick. Boil all this up in about 4L of water for an hour and strain into fermenter. Add the dextrose, top up to 23L, stir in a yeast (ale or cider) and bottle immediately. Should be carbed up in 2 weeks.
Cheers
DrSmurto