3 Ingredient Homemade Fermented Ginger Beer

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  • čas přidán 7. 12. 2018
  • Look fermentation is cool. That's just how it is. This drink is an almost miraculous moment, where you literally just take some sugar, and some ginger, mix it in water, let it sit, and then in a few days, you have a powerful fermented mixture to make your very own ginger beer without adding any commercial yeast at all. You are basically harnessing the power of nature to make a Moscow Mule. So yeah, that's pretty cool.
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  • @JoshuaWeissman
    @JoshuaWeissman  Před 5 lety +2932

    Hey guys I must have forgotten to mention in the video. In order to keep your ginger bug alive you just continue to feed it the same proportion of sugar and ginger. Once it get’s too full or it won’t dissolve anymore sugar: just pour out about half of the liquid (leaving half behind) and adding some fresh water, and then go back to replenishing with the same amount of JUST ginger and sugar. Rinse and repeat to keep it alive forever! Also, once it’s active you can place it in the fridge and feed it once a week. Hope this helps! :)

    • @juliatruscott5504
      @juliatruscott5504 Před 5 lety +19

      Joshua Weissman you did mention it right at the beginning !! Loved the video

    • @luthesouza
      @luthesouza Před 5 lety +23

      I was just about to ask that! You're a gentleman and a schollar!

    • @aliciafranco5704
      @aliciafranco5704 Před 5 lety +12

      Wow! AMAZING.... so.... quick question - Does it get a great buzz going you handsome devil?

    • @1jordy11
      @1jordy11 Před 5 lety +5

      Can i halve the proportion of the ginger bug recipe

    • @Ottawajames
      @Ottawajames Před 5 lety +27

      how long does it take to ferment to adult levels?

  • @froseo9
    @froseo9 Před 5 lety +3351

    just want to say i appericiate you using grams also ! makes everything much easier to follow

    • @CarlosIsDown
      @CarlosIsDown Před 5 lety +4

      How long does the ginger bug keep? what is the best storage for later batches?

    • @Nocure92
      @Nocure92 Před 5 lety +107

      To the metric system! 🥂

    • @flensoest
      @flensoest Před 5 lety +12

      Agreed, I just find it weird using it for liquids lol. What happened to deciliters.

    • @spacial2
      @spacial2 Před 5 lety +22

      @@flensoest Generally, we try to keep things simple.
      Mililiters/Litres, Milimeters/Meters, Grams/Kilos.
      In building, Meters are generally, only used very large amounts. I've seen many building drawings where every measurement is in milimeters, even up to 50,000mm
      The point of metric is to keep it simple. Avoiding the fractions in imperial.

    • @flensoest
      @flensoest Před 5 lety +3

      @@spacial2 i use the metric system so I get all that, I just don't get, or maybe not used to it in the making of alcohol, why they use grams when measuring water instead of, say decilitres. Oh well, thanks anyway :)

  • @annhans3535
    @annhans3535 Před 2 lety +53

    Simple and direct. This is the best ginger beer recipe ever. I grew up on this stuff and I love playing around with it. IN the Caribbean we also add pineapple to the second ferment and you get a very lovely refreshing drink.

    • @justpassingthrough.
      @justpassingthrough. Před 5 měsíci

      I want to make a pineapple "soda" with this and all I had was canned pineapple juice. Do you think that will work or would you recommend only using fresh juice? And is it okay to use the juice instead of water?

    • @annhans3535
      @annhans3535 Před 5 měsíci

      @@justpassingthrough. try it with the can pineapple, don't add the juice incase it has added vit c which might be too acid and kill the bugs. Add a bit of sugar to it too to give the bugs something to feed on. Add like half the amount of sugar to pineapple. Let me know what happens. Good luck.

    • @steveburke7675
      @steveburke7675 Před 4 měsíci +4

      There is a Mexican fermented pineapple drink called tepache made from the waste parts of the pineapple (skin and core) that is quite delicious. Lots of recipes on YT.🍍

  • @rubusroo68
    @rubusroo68 Před 8 měsíci +12

    i have fond childhood memories of bottles of ginger beer exploding in our pantry when my mum & dad used to make it in the 70's

  • @johnflora5340
    @johnflora5340 Před 3 lety +658

    Discovered after failing the first time that much of the ginger grown in the United States is irradiated after harvest. Of course, this kills the yeast we're trying to cultivate. Made it the second time with organic ginger, and WHAM! :) Thanks, Joshua! Love your stuff!

    • @jonathanbarnes3061
      @jonathanbarnes3061 Před 2 lety +1

      Woazu

    • @Coni2009
      @Coni2009 Před 2 lety +10

      What good does this irradiation of the ginger serve? Seems excessive.

    • @johnflora5340
      @johnflora5340 Před 2 lety +35

      @@Coni2009 : I'm sure it's some sort of "safety" measure. Must protect ourselves, you know. *scoff*

    • @Eleidig007
      @Eleidig007 Před 2 lety +12

      Good thing you said that , i usually buy organic so now i know to buy organic ginger. Its annoying in the usa how we make buying organic harder and more expensive

    • @justinpowell3174
      @justinpowell3174 Před 2 lety +55

      @@Coni2009 It makes it inactive, so you can't grow your own ginger by buying ginger. They do the same thing with most veggies. They even spray our potatoes so you can't grow potatoes from bought potatoes

  • @whatwouldbenice
    @whatwouldbenice Před 4 lety +229

    Hey all, user report here:
    I have been making this ginger beer weekly for about 6 months. I love it.
    I have gone through a few ginger bugs and have since created a 'super-bug'. With this bug my ginger beer is ready in less than 24hours!
    As Josh mentions, you need to feed your ginger bug daily whilst it is at room temp, and weekly once in the fridge. i found that the older the bug gets, the more culture it is producing (experiencing?), the faster the ginger beer is created.
    I started a new bug and fed daily for 3-4weeks at room temperature. Replace 70-80% of the water every 5 days (approximately). I used it for many bacthes of delicious ginger fizz during this period. First batches were taking 5 days, and now as mentioned it is making sizzling soda in less than 24 hours.
    I tend to keep my bottles close to a wall radiator which is on a low setting, or atop the fridge.
    Also for about 3.5L of liquid I add only 3-4 tablespoons of sugar and I'd say this is about the minimum necessary for a tasty batch.
    Other flavour options is to steep a herb into the tea once you have turned off the heat. Sometimes I like to use pine needles instead of lemon as a vitamin C boost and subtle flavour.
    Thanks so much to you Josh Weissman for this recipe. It is a great gift and I will forever share this video.
    P.S.
    He's not joking about explosions. Burp your bottles or else you'll be cleaning the walls and ceiling...

    • @sebastianolan2793
      @sebastianolan2793 Před 4 lety

      My 8-day ginger bug has fewer bubbles, any advice

    • @whatwouldbenice
      @whatwouldbenice Před 4 lety +1

      @@sebastianolan2793 perhaps you can feed it more sugar or keep it a few degrees warmer.
      To see if it is alive, replace most of the water with fresh water and feed it again. Then wait to see if there are bubbles in a day or so

    • @andreagriffith6634
      @andreagriffith6634 Před 4 lety

      When you say replace 70-80% of the water every 5 days.. Are you also removing the built up pieces of ginger?

    • @whatwouldbenice
      @whatwouldbenice Před 4 lety

      @@andreagriffith6634 Yeah most of them. They can be used in a stir fry too

    • @MoonbeamPony
      @MoonbeamPony Před rokem

      Hey, how alcoholic would you say this recipe is?

  • @visiedo72
    @visiedo72 Před 2 lety +130

    Awesome recipe, and as usual super well explained and entertaining. I would suggest to freely adjust the amount of ginger to your taste. For me 10% of the water weight is good, it depends how gingery you like it. Also, if you have a juicer, I’d juice the ginger first, reserve the ginger juice to add at the end, together with the lemons, so you don’t loose any of the ginger flavors and aromas, and cook the pulp to extract the remaining flavor from it. In my opinion, using fresh ginger juice makes the final result a bit richter.

  • @matildastanford7019
    @matildastanford7019 Před 2 lety +15

    I used help make this with my mum when I was a kid 2 dozen bottles at a time, never had one explode (constantly burped them) but 24 bottles never lasted more than 2 days Lol.
    One of the best memories of my childhood.

  • @ryanevius
    @ryanevius Před 5 lety +1007

    I've mad a LOT of ginger beer. I highly recommend only using 2 Tbsp of ginger bug per gallon of water. Yes, that's right, 2 Tbsp. Anything more than this is unnecessary for carbonation, and will leave you with an overly-yeasty final product (IMO). As a result, you can also maintain a smaller volume of ginger bug.
    Additionally, it is possible to have a ginger bug that's too sugary. If I notice my ginger bug becoming sluggish, I'll often adjust with more/less sugar, based on how it smells/tastes. Give it a taste in the evening! If it's overly sweet and fermentation seems dead, just feed it with some ginger only for a day or two.
    When bottling, I find it helpful to bottle a single plastic water bottle, in addition to the other glass bottles. This "tester" bottle will make it easy to know when the batch is done. If it's rock hard, put them all in the fridge. No guess work! For me, this is 2-3 days with an active starter (and, yes, with only 2 Tbsp ginger bug / gallon of water).
    Finally, try squeezing in a lemon and/or lime, and tossing in the peels after the boil is done. I don't always do it, but it adds a depth of flavor that is often refreshing.

    • @Nrwn-Qsr
      @Nrwn-Qsr Před 5 lety +13

      Thanks for that man, I had never really played around with the amount of ginger bug I used, good to know I only need a couple TBS., I've gotten a couple 6gal. carboys to work with now, so it's great knowing I don't need a quart of ginger bug to start.

    • @dianeepps808
      @dianeepps808 Před 5 lety +1

      My ginger bug appears to be doing nothing any advice please

    • @richboy81
      @richboy81 Před 5 lety +10

      Ryan Nevius Do you make yours alcoholic? Could I put more sugar and ferment it longer to get a ginger beer that is alcoholic and a bit sweet?

    • @viet_vo_dao
      @viet_vo_dao Před 5 lety +6

      Hi Ryan, I followed this recipe and I got almost zero carbonation. It tastes good, first bottle way to sugary, but second bottle really good. But got zero carbonation. What did i do wrong? can you help? Thank you

    • @richboy81
      @richboy81 Před 5 lety +1

      Pedro Miranda I didn’t have any carbonation either

  • @davionroberts4008
    @davionroberts4008 Před 4 lety +428

    Bro, I totally tried this and my wife loved it, she is from St. Thomas VI, so you gave me much brownie points. Also, I created a citrus bug by using grapefruit peals. I was attempting to make an orange and grapefruit soda. IT TOTALLY WORKED!!! you are the man bro! thanks for being you!!

    • @ChristiDea
      @ChristiDea Před 4 lety +17

      I'm super interested in your citrus bug. Recipe for orange soda?

    • @marceldeac1876
      @marceldeac1876 Před 4 lety +5

      @@ChristiDea OMG!! ME 2!

    • @makingcookingfixing
      @makingcookingfixing Před 4 lety +4

      Oh yeah! Me too! Pls tell us

    • @janychau
      @janychau Před 4 lety +2

      This sounds excellent! Thanks for the suggestion!

    • @sachinjmaraj3629
      @sachinjmaraj3629 Před 4 lety +2

      What's the recipe??? Super interested

  • @LTbeanss
    @LTbeanss Před 9 měsíci +3

    So easy!! I will be getting started next weekend! Thank you joshua :) you are amazing for these video’s don’t you ever stop please

  • @MrMikeT89
    @MrMikeT89 Před rokem +8

    Josh, thank you for the guidelines! I halved the sugar and it came out perfectly in between ginger ale and ginger beer. I used mature ginger for the whole process as I read there's higher potential for yeast colonization.
    My next try I might use young ginger for the boil as the bite is quite strong. I love it but others may not as much.
    Again, thank you. This opened my eyes to natural carbonated beverages!

  • @gerardjones7881
    @gerardjones7881 Před 5 lety +301

    This formula is very good because he kept it simple.
    Im a retired baker and all the very best recipes are always the basic simple ones.
    I highly recommend this version over the convoluted ones.
    Keep it simple, you can't beat success.

    • @rebeccapresti9650
      @rebeccapresti9650 Před 5 lety +6

      Always love the simple, usually better! Am making kombucha, apple cider vinegar and now ginger beer! All these seem straightforward, just patience and good ingredients. Now, to find ginger-strawberry soda recipe.... 😉

    • @GonzaloD1812
      @GonzaloD1812 Před 5 lety +2

      Can I make you a question? Can I use this liquid like the sourdough on my bread instead of using the sourdough or comercial yeast?

    • @mshari623
      @mshari623 Před 4 lety

      Gerard Jones Do you by any chance know the percentage of the alcohol in it?

    • @jong2359
      @jong2359 Před 4 lety +1

      @@mshari623 after 3-4 days it is still less than 2% alcohol by volume.

    • @ChristiDea
      @ChristiDea Před 4 lety

      @@GonzaloD1812 no.

  • @lloydgibbs4811
    @lloydgibbs4811 Před 4 lety +226

    I started the bug 3 days ago and opened it this morning and it was fizzy!! Such a cool feeling to see it all working. Like a delicious science experiment

    • @MatheusFerreira-mu6lu
      @MatheusFerreira-mu6lu Před 3 lety +8

      Mine got fizzy the second day
      My bottle exploded :(

    • @clammerify
      @clammerify Před 3 lety +6

      your bug exploded? you need to put the lid on lose so the CO2 can escape.

    • @harshbagadia8610
      @harshbagadia8610 Před 3 lety +1

      How do you know when it's fizzy?

    • @clammerify
      @clammerify Před 3 lety +1

      @@harshbagadia8610 you'll see it fizzle on its own like a shaken soda. or try hitting the jar on the table, it should fizzle.

    • @norrishclan
      @norrishclan Před 3 lety +4

      @@MatheusFerreira-mu6lu use a plastic bottle instead, the ones used for carbonated drinks. You will know when your ginger beer is ready, the bottle will become rock hard.

  • @scottpark2395
    @scottpark2395 Před rokem +1

    I love love Josh 💗 everything I need to know he covers everything from the bedroom to the kitchen he's the man.

  • @janiceekarr
    @janiceekarr Před 3 lety +6

    When you take a chance on the first video that comes up and it ends up being everything you need to know. Thank you! My 9yo son and I watched this yesterday and started our ginger bug last night. We are very excited! Also, thank you for bleeping out the expletive when it exploded ;)

  • @samaelmusic
    @samaelmusic Před 4 lety +179

    Dude, flawless victory on this.
    I just changed the normal sugar to brown and it added more depth, but the first two batches with normal sugar were also amazing. Thanks for sharing! :D

    • @trishgage9288
      @trishgage9288 Před 2 lety +11

      I was gonna try brown sugar, as well, hoping the molasses would deepen the flavor. Good to know I'm on the right track!

    • @natashaferichia
      @natashaferichia Před 2 lety +2

      Does your tastes fizzy like the soda from a can?

    • @Wolf-xu1fj
      @Wolf-xu1fj Před 2 lety +1

      Does it contain alcohol?

    • @joeljohnson7420
      @joeljohnson7420 Před 2 lety +8

      @@Wolf-xu1fj Probably, but such a little amount that it would be impossible to get drunk off of. think of it like kombucha

    • @howardwimbrow3634
      @howardwimbrow3634 Před rokem +1

      Brown sugar for the bug? The beer "tea?" Or both?

  • @erepsekahs
    @erepsekahs Před 4 lety +280

    My father used to make this when I was a boy in England of about 9yo or 10. ....I am now 73. He got the recipe from his grandmother. If you read Joshua's remark below about how to keep it alive you will see it is the same principle as keeping a sourdough yeast starter alive. We have made this stuff for many, many, generations. Sourdough, Ginger beer, wine, cheese they are all ancient crafts based on fermentation and passed down from generation to generation in the civilized world..... and.... as with Josh, even in America. And as he says at 1:00, "Because you know me....This is what I do. This how I be......Which I think is pretty dope....." Isn't he just the coolest guy? Be sure to freeze it at 1:03 to get the full effect.

    • @lindaedwards3377
      @lindaedwards3377 Před 4 lety +13

      I love how you included Josh and America in the civilized world! 🤣❤️❤️❤️

    • @erepsekahs
      @erepsekahs Před 4 lety +20

      @@lindaedwards3377 I was feeling generous.

    • @lis819
      @lis819 Před 3 lety +2

      He's definitely the coolest guy!

    • @skylark1848
      @skylark1848 Před 3 lety +4

      Oh I absolutely love that you appreciate these simple things. It brings me joy to see anyone valuing this . Mt grandparents generation knew how to be. Such recipes are blessings

    • @Wolf-xu1fj
      @Wolf-xu1fj Před 2 lety +1

      Does it contain alcohol?

  • @christopherpham9181
    @christopherpham9181 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you for using the metric system, it's very much appreciated

  • @kevinsunny49
    @kevinsunny49 Před 2 lety +1

    followed this recipe exactly like you asked and it turned out BEAUTIFULLY WELL thank you soo much. you're one of the chefs who I trust. wouldn't follow a recipe that takes a week worth of expectations if I didn't beleive for sure u wouldn't put out a fake recipe. thank you soo much

  • @BillyMay
    @BillyMay Před 4 lety +35

    Quick Tip: I used a Chemex coffee glass jug for this and it makes feeding so easy - just dump the sugar and ginger in and swirl to dissolve each day - simple.

  • @huffin_and_puffin
    @huffin_and_puffin Před 5 lety +102

    If you have elderflowers growing around where you live (when they're in season obvs; here in the UK they're abundant when their time comes) you could try elderflower cordial or elderflower champagne, in case you've never done it before. (also, on a very serious note, you need your own food entry somewhere (bbc good food, food network and the lot); you are quite masterful at everything you dol

    • @JoshuaWeissman
      @JoshuaWeissman  Před 5 lety +7

      Ah, that's a great suggestion! I love that. Thank you for your kind words. I would love to do something like that. :)

    • @NurText
      @NurText Před 5 lety +2

      Made elderflower in the past using a mash, then adding yeast. You want to make sure to get a good champagne yeast in order to make elderflower champagne. The carbonation will be amazing and the bubbles finely beaded! Give it a try!

    • @rogerdewhurst5750
      @rogerdewhurst5750 Před 5 lety

      All sorts of flavourings are possible but there is only one way of producing the alcohol, yeast and sugar.

    • @Crackerpussy1
      @Crackerpussy1 Před 4 lety

      @@NurText Would you have a elderflower champagne recipe please?

    • @isaericson4186
      @isaericson4186 Před 4 lety

      That's what I've just done! We're really obsessed with elderflower in Sweden in summer so you have to be quick before all of the good flowers are picked clean :) now we're working on ginger beer!

  • @cheeway100
    @cheeway100 Před 3 lety +37

    Hey Joshua! I am not currently following your recipes, but thanks for your detailed instructions! I'm an ESL teacher and using them for my students and that saved a lot of work for me! Thank you so much!

    • @GoneGalt15
      @GoneGalt15 Před rokem +1

      ESL. lol
      "I'm a commie indoctrinator"

    • @squirlz333
      @squirlz333 Před 5 měsíci

      @@GoneGalt15 go back to your bunker, the real world doesn't need people like you.

    • @grantfoley5414
      @grantfoley5414 Před 5 dny

      @@GoneGalt15Congratz. That made zero sense.

  • @stuartcoyle1626
    @stuartcoyle1626 Před rokem +5

    Tip, put a couple of sultanas or raisins in the bug to seed it with some yeast to get it started.

  • @trackie1957
    @trackie1957 Před 4 lety +22

    You can also use plastic soda bottles. They are rated for over 6 Bar (100 psi), and if they do burst, no broken glass. Their caps are designed to vent when you loosen them, so less chance of a mess.
    For home brewed beer, I used soda water or sparkling water bottles because they have no flavor from their original contents, but for this, I suppose old ginger ale bottles would be ok, too.

    • @X51RLs
      @X51RLs Před 9 měsíci

      maybe you can help? when i daily add sugar and ginger to bug should i mix it well? (till sugar dissolves). or should i just put it in without mixing?

    • @tylersingleton7992
      @tylersingleton7992 Před 8 měsíci

      chemicals leach in plastic containers though.

    • @trackie1957
      @trackie1957 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@tylersingleton7992
      You probably inhale more chemicals with each breath than you would extract from the inside of a plastic bottle, particularly a used plastic bottle. The greatest rate of evaporation of volatile compounds from a plastic bottle occurs immediately after it is molded. In many cases the bottle is filled almost immediately. This means that the original contents will extract more than any subsequent contents.
      Again, this is all speculative. I think that, even using sophisticated chromatography, it would be hard to find any trace of chemicals originating from the bottle in your ginger beer. More likely source of contamination would be the detergent you used in cleaning the bottles.

  • @alvarocarbayo9594
    @alvarocarbayo9594 Před 3 lety +31

    I just made an easy bread using the ginger bug as yeast, and it turned out amazing, highly recommended!

    • @christiazeiter2758
      @christiazeiter2758 Před 2 lety +9

      I know this comment is old but I’m super curious about how you did this!

    • @charlesstuart1119
      @charlesstuart1119 Před rokem +1

      Wow how did you make it? Did you use dry east?

    • @deniaridley
      @deniaridley Před 3 měsíci

      Whaaaaa?! That sounds amazing.

    • @kathynix6552
      @kathynix6552 Před 2 měsíci

      Should be called gingerbread😅

  • @jonathanwedge3354
    @jonathanwedge3354 Před 3 lety +4

    Third time's a charm! First batch didn't carbonate. I used the minimum amount of sugar you recommend. Good flavor just flat. Second batch I used the full amount of sugar and got a Pediococcus bloom. Did some research and found out it may be drinkable in three to six months. We'll see. Third time I used 1/2 cup of sugar and an older bug. I let the bug ferment for a about a week instead of three days. I let it ferment about fives days in the bottles. It got very fizzy! Success! It's fully carbonated and has great flavor. It reminds me of Verner's Ginger Ale, which I loved as kid growing up in Michigan. It's harder to find here in SW Missouri. So glad I learned how to make this! Thanks for sharing your recipe with us.

  • @bradlywiebe3673
    @bradlywiebe3673 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks for this! My absolute favorite cocktail is a huckleberry moscow mule made with fresh huckleberries of course, and now I can make it with real home made ginger beer as well! I CAN'T WAIT!!!!

  • @tonyrider3
    @tonyrider3 Před 5 lety +22

    Ok this will be my first fermentation project, I love all things ginger

  • @seekersusan4036
    @seekersusan4036 Před 3 lety +5

    I just made this for the first time and it was killer good! I only used the juice of one lemon and it was perfection! Blessings!

  • @Thorrnn
    @Thorrnn Před 3 lety +4

    Getting ready to start my first batch. I LOVE ginger beer, so being able to make it at home is going to be awesome. Can't wait.

  • @donnaanderson2846
    @donnaanderson2846 Před rokem +3

    So awesome! I use ginger regularly in cooking, and as a tea. It’s great to have another way to use it.

  • @dev3loper
    @dev3loper Před 5 lety +3

    found you today, subscribed today. over about 10 years of watching youtube food channels' content, very rarely you find something as good as yours. you're good at cooking, have a compelling personality, have and easy to follow style in your videos and measurements in grams. enjoyable.

  • @bastiantechnicolor2339
    @bastiantechnicolor2339 Před 4 lety +349

    It’s 40C here in Australia so the brewing took no time at all...
    ...Also one bottle exploded haha whoops.

    • @jesteris25
      @jesteris25 Před 4 lety +35

      dad use to make it all the time and we lost a bottle in plain sight till it exploded kitchen smelt like ginger for days

    • @rotondwa94
      @rotondwa94 Před 4 lety +3

      You dont close airtight. U need oxygen but u also have to cover it. So using a cap or a lid and close it airtight would cause it to explode. So best way is to use a cloth to cover your beer.

    • @evelgreytarot8401
      @evelgreytarot8401 Před 4 lety +40

      @@rotondwa94 No, if you don't close it properly you'll lose all the carbonation, same as if you left soda out without a cap. You just need to burp it.

    • @rotondwa94
      @rotondwa94 Před 4 lety +1

      @@evelgreytarot8401 I'm not saying it shouldn't be closed. It should never be tightly closed. That's what im saying. Depending on the container I'm using or a bottlenim using.

    • @rotondwa94
      @rotondwa94 Před 4 lety +2

      @@evelgreytarot8401 I always use a cloth or a plastic and poke small holes on top.

  • @Michael-iw3ek
    @Michael-iw3ek Před 2 lety +1

    OMG THANK YOU SO MUCH for the weight-based recipe! Makes things so much easier.

  • @shadowentertainment9975
    @shadowentertainment9975 Před 2 lety +1

    Finally. I've been searching for ginger beers in the store, but I can't seem to find it no matter where I go to. Now I can't wait for make my own. Thanks man!

  • @lisaboban
    @lisaboban Před 5 lety +9

    I followed instructions to the letter and this morning popped the top on some amazing Ginger Beer! Extremely delicious with a lovely light fizz. I had my doubts about adding the lemon, but it really is perfect. Thank you for a terrific experience!!!

  • @ivanjeh4493
    @ivanjeh4493 Před 3 lety +17

    Did a couple of recipes already, everyone loves it.
    Here in Brazil there's not even any ginger ale, so it's really unique.

  • @dobiebloke9311
    @dobiebloke9311 Před rokem +17

    Ginger Brewers - Most sources of bottles, the ones with the wire structure like Josh uses, usually want about $4 per, even in lots of 6 or 12. Grolsch beer comes in such bottles, same hardware, altho, it must be stainless steel, as after a year's use, not a blemish on them, and come with good ceramic caps with standard silicone gaskets.
    I can buy them 4 for $11 at my Beer Distributors, and, full of Grolsch beer, at that. It's a pretty tasty beer, so if Budweiser is your thing, you might want to give them to someone else to empty, but even if you pour the beer down the sink (don't you dare), at $2.25 rather than $4 or more, you're still saving money.
    As well, those bottles have already proven they are of a quality sufficient to do the job, they are of an attractive dark green glass, and they have slightly impressed sides, opposite each other (and with a raised glass Grolsch up and down the side), all of which make for a secure handling of something that might be cold and wet. I highly recommend you consider them, next time you are in need.

    • @Shortdood
      @Shortdood Před rokem

      great tip thanks

    • @leftcoaster8
      @leftcoaster8 Před 2 měsíci

      Ohh..great tip, though I think he's using bottles that are about a liter in size. I had bought ones that are about a liter in size at ikea for $3 each

  • @onlyholliday7334
    @onlyholliday7334 Před 3 lety

    Trying out your recipe, seems super easy. This will save me from continuously searching out this beverage that I totally enjoy. Thanks for the instructional video.

  • @simonnaylor3536
    @simonnaylor3536 Před 4 lety +37

    Ginger beer is the best, and after years of my wife driving my drunk ass around for 20 years, I now drink Ginger beer at social events, let others drink, and I still have a great time sober with a ginger beer in my hand, and I drive everyone home safely. Can’t wait to try this at home here in Italy during lockdown 2020.

  • @kundluvva
    @kundluvva Před 4 lety +5

    Great videos. Rapidly becoming my fav foodie channel. Freshest music selections that I also begin to follow. Keep it coming Joshua ✌️

  • @Ogaitnas900
    @Ogaitnas900 Před 3 lety +23

    Ooof I'm doing this
    Update: it worked! Thanks man, I can't believe I made a carbonated drink SO easily. Used plastic soda bottles and they worked fine. I'll graduate to flip bottles when I find them near me and make other fruit drinks with the bug 😁

    • @ColorOfLove84
      @ColorOfLove84 Před 3 měsíci

      If you’re in the US, Dollar Tree has them.

  • @tacoopertx
    @tacoopertx Před 23 dny

    I love this. I'm starting my 2nd batch this week. Thanks!

  • @viccilpb
    @viccilpb Před 4 lety +3

    easiest to understand after at least ten ginger beer recipes. thank you!!

  • @BrandenWyke
    @BrandenWyke Před 5 lety +107

    So good man. What about a trouble shooting episode for fermenting? Yeast vs mold on top, gear, hard things to ferment vs the good ole boys. Also, cured meats maybe?
    Idk, I’m getting a beer..

  • @deborahrigby5428
    @deborahrigby5428 Před 2 lety

    I could taste the ginger beer in my mouth after your demonstration 😋😋😋😋Thank you for sharing❣️❤️

  • @triumphant_pearls
    @triumphant_pearls Před 3 lety

    Ginger beer is my favorite 😋! Thanks for sharing your very thorough recipe. I'm starting my bug today!

  • @slopcrusher3482
    @slopcrusher3482 Před 5 lety +5

    I love ginger beer, I tend to keep a bottle or two around in case I have a stomach bug ( since my best solution for the flu was Canada Dry) and it really soothes the stomach

  • @arturorabago5105
    @arturorabago5105 Před 4 lety +4

    This was the first time i have ever made anything like this, i got to say: this is the best drink that i have tasted ever i really enjoyed this drink and will continue to do so, not only myself but my wife, brother, sisters, and my son, to break it short the whole family really enjoy drinking it, we make a batch and enjoy each others company while drinking , your recipe is bar-none, thankyou brother . L 'chaim .

    • @riaupreti6682
      @riaupreti6682 Před 4 lety

      Hi,seems like your bottle didn't explode..what did you cover it with?

  • @dianacoburn8269
    @dianacoburn8269 Před 3 lety

    Sure appreciate that you take the time to write out the ingredients for us. Thank You.

  • @20TheGame09
    @20TheGame09 Před 3 lety +1

    I’m on day 2 of brewing my ginger bug. I’m super excited to see how it comes out.

  • @wagherbert
    @wagherbert Před 4 lety +36

    We used to make this when I was a kid and back then- I'm old- fresh ginger was unheard of, so my mum used dried ginger 'powder'. Worked exactly the same :) and, yes, they do explode if you leave them to long !!

    • @umeleijon9279
      @umeleijon9279 Před 3 lety +3

      I have been wondering about that! Now when we all like to avoid shopping but I do have dried ginger peels at home. And dried ginger like in a regular spice jar. Hm. Maybe I'll just try equal amounts of dried ginger and sugar

    • @AllerKingLol
      @AllerKingLol Před 2 lety +3

      @@umeleijon9279 did you try it?

    • @devonhuston8306
      @devonhuston8306 Před 2 lety +1

      @@umeleijon9279 did you try it?

    • @norskibull2.021
      @norskibull2.021 Před rokem +2

      That’s what cooking and making things like this so awesome, it’s the experimenting that makes fun and being able to say ‘HECK YES this is badass’ or ‘oh 💩 WTF did I do’ it’s all about the experience.

  • @wfcoaker1398
    @wfcoaker1398 Před 5 lety +31

    2:39 That pot will never fall apart. She’s a stately old lady, wearing her scars with pride. Lol

  • @jamesbowie6925
    @jamesbowie6925 Před rokem

    My mum used to make this in the 60’s I still remember the taste❤️

  • @ChristiDea
    @ChristiDea Před 4 lety +4

    I live in the midwest and started my sugar bug in the dead of winter - household temp approx. 68 deg. My sugar bug was SUPER fizzy on the 6th day. Incorporated it into the ginger beer and filled the bottles. Even with the little bit of sugar bug starter there is some carbonation visible on the top layer of the ginger beer. If you live in a cold place just keep going. Joshua is in Texas, so it might just go faster there due to the heat

  • @colina1330
    @colina1330 Před 5 lety +91

    This is like a smoother, jazzier version of It's Alive with Brad. I like it.
    I've made my own ginger beer by making demerara-ginger syrup and mixing a bit of that with some soda water, but I'm gonna take it a step further with this and see how it turns out. I love Moscow mules and I'm always looking for ways to step up my home cocktail game, so thanks for this.

    • @crackergirl1
      @crackergirl1 Před 4 lety +2

      Colin A Brad cracks me up.

    • @mshari623
      @mshari623 Před 4 lety +1

      Colin A do you by any chance know the percentage of alcohol in it?

    • @balrogfpv8638
      @balrogfpv8638 Před 4 lety +1

      Is there alcohol in this?

    • @w00master
      @w00master Před 4 lety +1

      @@mshari623 Depends on how long you keep the ginger beer fermenting. See this video: czcams.com/video/Y4BENv0Y9DY/video.html

    • @w00master
      @w00master Před 4 lety +1

      @@balrogfpv8638 Yes, there is, but the amounts are small. czcams.com/video/Y4BENv0Y9DY/video.html

  • @kaloianlazarov2282
    @kaloianlazarov2282 Před 3 lety +36

    damn i miss joshua's fermented recipes!

  • @shawncrawford5978
    @shawncrawford5978 Před 3 lety

    Constantly go back to this recipe. Thanks for the guidance!

  • @mirrorflame1988
    @mirrorflame1988 Před 4 lety +3

    I love Ginger Ale! This is going to be awesome! Thank you! Stay safe!

  • @toxicrainbow9396
    @toxicrainbow9396 Před 2 lety

    Hey!! I have made this so many times and I love it. Thank you 🤙

  • @tesskuhni3109
    @tesskuhni3109 Před 3 lety +29

    This is still one of my all-time favourite recipes of yours. So easy and simple and so much cheaper than store-bought ginger beer. I leave mine to ferment for 2 weeks to ferment more of the sugar and get it more consistently carbonated.

    • @Wolf-xu1fj
      @Wolf-xu1fj Před 2 lety +1

      Does the ginger beer contain alcohol?

    • @chronopheonix589
      @chronopheonix589 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Wolf-xu1fj no

    • @Gabriel-nd7eh
      @Gabriel-nd7eh Před 2 lety +2

      @@Wolf-xu1fj it can if you ferment it...

    • @Rj_Anass
      @Rj_Anass Před 2 měsíci

      @@Gabriel-nd7ehwhat do you mean by fermenting it ? Caus I’m in the process of making some but I would like to avoid having alcohol in it :)

    • @Rj_Anass
      @Rj_Anass Před 2 měsíci

      @@Gabriel-nd7eharen’t we already fermenting it by following this recipe ?

  • @ameliaetienne8521
    @ameliaetienne8521 Před 5 lety +3

    I could not be particularly interested in what he’s making, but the presentation has so much quality, that it’s pleasing to watch anyway.

  • @rafaelegidio
    @rafaelegidio Před 5 lety +4

    I don't understand who you said, but I understood the recipe. Thanks a lot guy! ❤

  • @hankbresyn3582
    @hankbresyn3582 Před 3 lety

    Well done sir I bought me some ginger after watching this last night. About to go all in on fermentation station as well. Keep bringing the inspiration.

  • @audreyhill2605
    @audreyhill2605 Před rokem

    So much more specific than it’s alive! Thx !!! 👍👍

  • @frauleintrude6347
    @frauleintrude6347 Před 5 lety +279

    Do yourself a favor and never place those f*****ng flip cap bottles anywhere near a window or any other sort of glas. Once one bottle of my home made ginger beer exploded and the porcelain cap flew right into a glas door (the cap reached nearly light speed, since than my cats are traumatized). It was a safety door, first an interesting spider web unfolded, afterwards lots of shedding of cubic glas shards occurred, found some even months later. Most expensive ginger beer of all times. And yes, I opened the bottle once in a while. Must have been one highly aggressive ginger bug.. Sadly I am not allowed to brew ginger beer or root beer at home anymore and yes fermentation is cool. Try Japanese style pickled vegetables, fermented in rice bran, very adventurous too.

    • @DragSlayer105
      @DragSlayer105 Před 5 lety +4

      Fräulein Trude maybe you used low quality bottles?

    • @cherrychuckles
      @cherrychuckles Před 5 lety +11

      Fräulein Trude 😂😂😂I have tears streaming down my face reading this. Thanks for the laughs and advice🤣😅 I hope your cats get better someday soon😺

    • @winterwhite282
      @winterwhite282 Před 5 lety +2

      YIKES !! Poor kitties!

    • @asambatyon
      @asambatyon Před 5 lety +3

      I also had a glass explosion with tons of shards of glass all over, even though I was burping twice a day. I decided to add some of those burping caps. Brewing is canceled until then.

    • @mon6745
      @mon6745 Před 5 lety +1

      Omg 😯

  • @thorntonmel0n
    @thorntonmel0n Před 3 lety +33

    A note for anyone attempting this. I followed the instructions as given about opening the glass bottle every 24 hours. Day one (aproximately 10 hours after putting the liquid in the glass bottles, I popped the 'cork' to relieve pressure. I did not see any pressure release as was kind of indicated in the video, where it overflowed. It was kind of disappointing. Day 2, I opened the glass bottle and received a very satisfying 'pop' that I was hoping for. 9 hours later, one of the two bottles I filled exploded. Glass and liquid went all across the room. I happened to be around at the time, so I quickly 'popped' the other botte, which caused that bottle to also shatter, only less dramatically. I'm not sure if there should be more pressure releases through out the day, but that was my experience. I'm not typing this to dissuade anyone from making the ginger beer, only to suggest that it might be better to pop the glasses more than every 24 hours.

    • @Eva-lw8iq
      @Eva-lw8iq Před rokem +8

      This can happen especially if you’re using regular flip top bottles and not fermentation specific bottles.

    • @carolwaller9605
      @carolwaller9605 Před 8 měsíci +2

      Thanks for the insight!

    • @LifeAccordingtoRobandDidi
      @LifeAccordingtoRobandDidi Před dnem

      oooh thank you for this, i will be burping them throughout the day from now on, i just bottled the liquid up yesterday, no pop yet so thank you again!

  • @TheKickasskatie
    @TheKickasskatie Před 2 lety

    Thank You! 1. I love Moscow mules 2. I love ginger 3. All the ginger beers I buy taste more like ginger syrup. I like the ginger spice not sugar so this is so perfect!

  • @Crazeefish313
    @Crazeefish313 Před 2 lety

    Today is 11/24 for me, thank you for this recipe, I got my fermented ginger since 11/20 and I’ll make the brew tonight. I’ll let you know how I like it!

  • @coachclaudius8160
    @coachclaudius8160 Před 4 lety +29

    With nearly 2M subscribers, 47K likes I don't think you need my two cents but I will give it anyway. You are probably half my age and here I sit being taught by you. No not about ginger beer, that as well, but being such a great presenter. You know anyone can make anything sound complicated, the so called clever people do it all the time, but your way of presenting make me want to get up and go and do it NOW, not later, NOW! That takes a lot of talent! Well done! You taught me more than making a great beer!

  • @SpookyaGa
    @SpookyaGa Před 4 lety +4

    I would love to see some more uses of ginger bug! I will be attempting making my own soon ☺️

  • @tomleadbitter7165
    @tomleadbitter7165 Před 2 lety

    I can't thank you enough for this excellent vid and brill recipe. Simple, easy and great taste. Just like me.

  • @meachy
    @meachy Před 3 lety

    Finally ready to try doing this. Thanks for posting.

  • @minamur
    @minamur Před 5 lety +9

    If you want more ginger bite, put ginger juice in when the boiled mixture had cooled. Heat breaks down gingerol.

    • @gregg48
      @gregg48 Před 4 lety

      as in, fresh juiced ginger?

  • @jbruces
    @jbruces Před 5 lety +5

    Great info given in a concise way. I’ve been making ginger beer for 9 months or so and discovered that I no longer need to keep a ginger bug. Instead, I’ll use part of a soda from the last batch to inoculate the new one.

    • @hogue3666
      @hogue3666 Před 5 lety

      How long do your bottles sit around before you make a new batch?

    • @jbruces
      @jbruces Před 5 lety

      chris hogan ....I was away for 2 months and used some left in the fridge to make a successful brew. Be careful, the fermentation continues under refrigeration. I had a couple bottles pop their tops while I was away.

    • @rogerdewhurst5750
      @rogerdewhurst5750 Před 5 lety

      Google YEAST and learn sonny.

    • @Jun_Kie
      @Jun_Kie Před 5 lety

      Hi, how long is the beer valid for drinking after refrigoration? Could't find that info

  • @sugarblaze8227
    @sugarblaze8227 Před rokem +1

    We always add a few raisins. Gives it. A great taste try it next time u make more beer.

  • @Slivings911
    @Slivings911 Před 2 lety

    I can’t wait to try this. I love ginger beer but never tried making my own.

  • @pedropestana7981
    @pedropestana7981 Před 5 lety +17

    I really needed a good video after that CZcams rewind.....thx

  • @lee34654
    @lee34654 Před 4 lety +3

    Joshua got it going on! Will try this when my ginger is ready to harvest.

    • @MsKathangel
      @MsKathangel Před 3 lety

      have you harvest your ginger yet?

  • @johnathonwright7920
    @johnathonwright7920 Před rokem

    I love fermented ginger beer. Now I know how to make it. Thanks.

  • @RAMSHACKLE28
    @RAMSHACKLE28 Před 2 lety +1

    Love this!!!!
    This is like the fifth time I have watched this, and now I have finally commuted it to paper. Thank you Joshua Weissman, your name will live on in Scottish folklore as the founder of tasty brews after the Apocoperplexe.... :{)

  • @bmelinda1258
    @bmelinda1258 Před 5 lety +21

    I started my ginger bug like 3 hours ago, and then opened youtube to see this piece recommended in my feed. What a coincidence 😆I intend to make ginger ale though 😉

    • @Ronoez
      @Ronoez Před 5 lety +8

      They are listening

    • @steevo9656
      @steevo9656 Před 5 lety

      Alexa is your friend?.....

    • @bmelinda1258
      @bmelinda1258 Před 5 lety +1

      stee vo i don’t have one 😆

    • @steevo9656
      @steevo9656 Před 5 lety +5

      @@bmelinda1258 , me neither. Once I pulled up at a local sports store, looked at a few things, shoes mostly. left my phone in the car outside the store.
      That night opened a browser on the computer, ads for sports shoes dominated.
      Did my phone track I was parked outside a sports store, or did they have cameras in store that tracked me or? Coincidence?
      Where's that tin foil hat!? lol

    • @bmelinda1258
      @bmelinda1258 Před 5 lety +1

      stee vo i was also looking up ginger bug in the browser....google is spying on us

  • @rogersmith3512
    @rogersmith3512 Před rokem +7

    Just a suggestion to avoid exploding glass bottles, I swapped to 2 liter soda bottles for home brews. You can feel the bottle when it is firmed up. Rarely dose a plastic bottle blow shrapnel when they blow, the side generally begins to bow out, and the caps seal several times. Thanks for all your great videos

    • @rickytorres9089
      @rickytorres9089 Před rokem +3

      @@SunriseLAW And a lot cheaper/easier to get. I would just make sure it's the HARD RIGID plastic types and lids "for good measures".

    • @tylersingleton7992
      @tylersingleton7992 Před 8 měsíci

      BPA, & BPB are pretty bad for you though, i'll take exploding bottles over chemical leach any day

    • @justpassingthrough.
      @justpassingthrough. Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@rickytorres9089Great idea! I don't drink soda so can you please tell me which ones are the more rigid plastic?

  • @laquicha8159
    @laquicha8159 Před rokem

    Wow, I love this recipe! I’m going to try it!

  • @jonscootsaround
    @jonscootsaround Před 3 lety +1

    I’m going to have to make a ginger bug now! Ive brewed a ginger beer using ale yeast and molasses which was very robust. Yours looks much more zingy and refreshing

  • @alexheadley7911
    @alexheadley7911 Před 2 lety +9

    A few things I've picked up over the years doing this. Do it in PLASTIC bottles, you can feel when they are fully carbonated (can't squeeze the bottle anymore), and a much lower risk of bottle bombs. Just an empty 2L soda bottle will do it (rated for the pressure already). You have a piece of glass lodge an inch into your drywall because you forgot to burp it and you'll go to plastic and never look back trust me....
    Also, you don't need to keep the ginger bug going. Just use the last bit of a previous batch as the starter for the next. One less thing to keep track of and the culture is more reliable in my experience.

    • @redstone1999
      @redstone1999 Před 2 lety +2

      I had a dozen in glass quart beer bottles in beer fridge. Middle of night, we heard muffled gunshots in garage. I got ready to confront whoever/whatever. Everything was as it should be, then 3 booms from inside of fridge I standing beside. I about jumped out of my skin 🤣 I cautiously peeked in and quickly shut the door. Tomorrow, tomorrow I will deal with the glass and sticky mess.
      I went with my plastic beer bottles since then. You can feel the pressure and if it blows, it is just a sticky mess. None have blown as I release high pressure as they still ferment (a lot slower rate than room temperature).

  • @00DemolitionLover00
    @00DemolitionLover00 Před 5 lety +3

    So glad I've stumbled upon your channel. Get ready, Joshua! You're about to blow up.

  • @KIKENOVRED
    @KIKENOVRED Před 3 lety

    Excelente!! Muy didáctico, gracias por compartir.

  • @ashleymalloy4924
    @ashleymalloy4924 Před rokem +2

    Wanted to pop in and say, I really miss this content. Great work though chef, much respect

  • @Justafan333
    @Justafan333 Před 4 lety +368

    Josh, you never stated that it’s the skin on the ginger that holds the wild yeast. I cut it all off and wasted days and ingredients to have to throw it away 😭

    • @Nicken0o0
      @Nicken0o0 Před 4 lety +44

      OH SHIT.

    • @Nicken0o0
      @Nicken0o0 Před 4 lety +108

      I actually ran frantically downstair to chop a new ginger with skins and throw them all in the jar together with the skinless ginger right after I typed that 😂😂

    • @gustavorobleshernandez226
      @gustavorobleshernandez226 Před 4 lety +22

      Nicken0o0 You got to be kidding me, I just bottled these fucking beers :) I literally wanna kill myself right know

    • @Nicken0o0
      @Nicken0o0 Před 4 lety +9

      @@gustavorobleshernandez226 GO CHOP SOME SKINLESS GINGER RIGHT NOWWW

    •  Před 4 lety +9

      On day 3 it started getting some bubbles. On day four it stopped. And now I see it needs to have skin... Oh well, let's try to save it

  • @AndrewDMth
    @AndrewDMth Před 3 lety +32

    I make a lot of homemade ginger. If you want to step up the spice, I’ve used as much as 1lb of ginger in a gallon of water. Boil it hard, and that both concentrates it, and also carmelizes the ginger a bit (for more spice.) and if you want to go REAL spicy, boil some peppercorns in there too!

    • @valerie3955
      @valerie3955 Před 3 lety

      Oh, my! I'd like to try a sip of that before making a batch. LOL

    • @zachbaker5259
      @zachbaker5259 Před 3 lety

      My guy

    • @funtimes9196
      @funtimes9196 Před 2 lety

      Might as well chuck in some curry powder

    • @AndrewDMth
      @AndrewDMth Před 2 lety +2

      @@funtimes9196 in a clove and cinnamon drink, maybe!

    • @amandawoods847
      @amandawoods847 Před 2 lety

      @AndrewDMth does it make a difference the sugar you use, including for flavour? Thanks

  • @loniwiebe3887
    @loniwiebe3887 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for the measurements in. Cups and grams for us oldies.

  • @WorkHardBeNice
    @WorkHardBeNice Před 2 lety

    I love that you gave American measurements ❤️
    I'm guessing this might be a good recipe for the gut too.

  • @Anjarsapt
    @Anjarsapt Před 4 lety +5

    I've made this using your recipe, and boy does it taste delicious. I love the addition of lemon, it sure adds flavour to the beer. This beer makes your body warm through the day. My friends seems to love it too. I serve this beer to them whenever they come over. Ao thanks for sharing man.

    • @natashaferichia
      @natashaferichia Před 2 lety

      Does it taste very fizzy? Mine turns out less fizzy. I don't know why. Maybe because I've burped it twice a day for 3 days? Help :")

    • @Anjarsapt
      @Anjarsapt Před 2 lety

      @@natashaferichia you only need to burp it once a day

    • @natashaferichia
      @natashaferichia Před 2 lety

      Does yours taste super fizzy like the soda from a can?

    • @Anjarsapt
      @Anjarsapt Před 2 lety

      @@natashaferichia super. Sometimes my fermentation bottle explode when I forgot to burp them every couple of days

    • @natashaferichia
      @natashaferichia Před 2 lety

      I wonder if at this stage (i think day 4 or 5). Can i still save my unfizzy ginger beer by locking it for 2 days and burp it after 2 days or so 🥲

  • @moi7748
    @moi7748 Před 5 lety +106

    Thumbs up for metrics

  • @loriraz3947
    @loriraz3947 Před 2 lety

    I have that same pot. And yes, I shall use it till it falls apart!

  • @alisonredford5316
    @alisonredford5316 Před 2 lety

    I made this and I feel really good like I shouldn't drive good lol
    Love it

  • @jblusse
    @jblusse Před 4 lety +4

    hey Joshua! Thanks for this recipe! Question: can I grate a bunch of ginger, keep it frozen in a zip-lock bag and feed my ginger bug from there? I usually keep my ginger frozen in the freezer like this anyway, would be convenient if I could feed it like that, so I won't have to worry that my ginger will go bad. Wondering if it might affect its fermenting properties...

  • @Will-sq3ip
    @Will-sq3ip Před rokem +12

    What bothers me is it would take 6-9 days to make just to be gone in a matter of minutes.

    • @3v249
      @3v249 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Welcome to the wonderful world of brewing

    • @nickolas9375
      @nickolas9375 Před měsícem +1

      That's why I make big batches of my ginger bug, 64oz at a time. You only need a couple shots of the ginger bug to make a whole liter of soda. So it stretches