Guest guest Posted September 27, 2007 Report Share Posted September 27, 2007 Thank you so much Jim! You are indeed a kind man ;-) Now I only need to find a source for GBP. I did join the group you mentioned, buy they don't have a list of people who are willing to share theirs. Any idea on how to get a piece of this plant? Thanks, Netali > > > Hi, > The best way to make it is with a Ginger Beer Plant, it's a bit like water kefir, if you can't get that and I urge you to try then you can just use bakers yeast and save the dregs each time. If you go to the GBP group you'll find loads of recipes for both ways and a link to the starter from ginger root. My quick way is to put the GBP in 500 ml of water, 5 dessert spoons of sugar, half a tsp of cream of tartar, half a tsp of citric acid or fresh lemon juice to taste, add an inch or two of grated ginger root (which contains what you need if you don't want to use yeast and you don't have a GBP it takes a week to get it going but it will work) leave it covered with kitchen towel for and a band 24 hours then strain and bottle. Leave it to go fizzy 1-3 days or drink it if you're impatient with lots of ice. The second time you make it if you save the strainings which you should squeeze out by the way you won't need so much ginger, just every few days add some more. Wow, you'll never buy coke again. > > > Have fun. > > Jim > ======================================== > Message Received: Sep 27 2007, 03:21 AM > From: " worth1007 " > kombucha tea > Cc: > Subject: Jim-Would you PLEASE share your recipe for home made ginger ale w/ginger root? > > Hi Jim, > I would love to have your recipe for home made ginger ale with ginger > root please. I often drink it at 'big bowl', and would love to make my > own. > Thanks in advance, > Netali Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2007 Report Share Posted September 27, 2007 Thank you so much Jim! You are indeed a kind man ;-) Now I only need to find a source for GBP. I did join the group you mentioned, buy they don't have a list of people who are willing to share theirs. Any idea on how to get a piece of this plant? Thanks, Netali > > > Hi, > The best way to make it is with a Ginger Beer Plant, it's a bit like water kefir, if you can't get that and I urge you to try then you can just use bakers yeast and save the dregs each time. If you go to the GBP group you'll find loads of recipes for both ways and a link to the starter from ginger root. My quick way is to put the GBP in 500 ml of water, 5 dessert spoons of sugar, half a tsp of cream of tartar, half a tsp of citric acid or fresh lemon juice to taste, add an inch or two of grated ginger root (which contains what you need if you don't want to use yeast and you don't have a GBP it takes a week to get it going but it will work) leave it covered with kitchen towel for and a band 24 hours then strain and bottle. Leave it to go fizzy 1-3 days or drink it if you're impatient with lots of ice. The second time you make it if you save the strainings which you should squeeze out by the way you won't need so much ginger, just every few days add some more. Wow, you'll never buy coke again. > > > Have fun. > > Jim > ======================================== > Message Received: Sep 27 2007, 03:21 AM > From: " worth1007 " > kombucha tea > Cc: > Subject: Jim-Would you PLEASE share your recipe for home made ginger ale w/ginger root? > > Hi Jim, > I would love to have your recipe for home made ginger ale with ginger > root please. I often drink it at 'big bowl', and would love to make my > own. > Thanks in advance, > Netali Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2007 Report Share Posted September 27, 2007 Whereabouts are you? I have only been making it for a short while and don't have very much. I have given half to Margret. I expect if you ask in the GBP group someone will send you some who's close by. Failing that in a couple of weeks I can send you some of mine. Good luck Jim ======================================== Message Received: Sep 27 2007, 01:49 PM From: " worth1007 " kombucha tea Cc: Subject: Re: Jim-Would you PLEASE share your recipe for home made ginger ale w/ginge Thank you so much Jim! You are indeed a kind man ;-) Now I only need to find a source for GBP. I did join the group you mentioned, buy they don't have a list of people who are willing to share theirs. Any idea on how to get a piece of this plant? Thanks, Netali > > > Hi, > The best way to make it is with a Ginger Beer Plant, it's a bit like water kefir, if you can't get that and I urge you to try then you can just use bakers yeast and save the dregs each time. If you go to the GBP group you'll find loads of recipes for both ways and a link to the starter from ginger root. My quick way is to put the GBP in 500 ml of water, 5 dessert spoons of sugar, half a tsp of cream of tartar, half a tsp of citric acid or fresh lemon juice to taste, add an inch or two of grated ginger root (which contains what you need if you don't want to use yeast and you don't have a GBP it takes a week to get it going but it will work) leave it covered with kitchen towel for and a band 24 hours then strain and bottle. Leave it to go fizzy 1-3 days or drink it if you're impatient with lots of ice. The second time you make it if you save the strainings which you should squeeze out by the way you won't need so much ginger, just every few days add some more. Wow, you'll never buy coke again. > > > Have fun. > > Jim > ======================================== > Message Received: Sep 27 2007, 03:21 AM > From: " worth1007 " > kombucha tea > Cc: > Subject: Jim-Would you PLEASE share your recipe for home made ginger ale w/ginger root? > > Hi Jim, > I would love to have your recipe for home made ginger ale with ginger > root please. I often drink it at 'big bowl', and would love to make my > own. > Thanks in advance, > Netali Take care, Jim Ignorance is the root of all suffering. P SAVE A TREE... PLEASE DON'T PRINT THIS E-MAIL UNLESS YOU REALLY NEED TO… Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2007 Report Share Posted September 27, 2007 Whereabouts are you? I have only been making it for a short while and don't have very much. I have given half to Margret. I expect if you ask in the GBP group someone will send you some who's close by. Failing that in a couple of weeks I can send you some of mine. Good luck Jim ======================================== Message Received: Sep 27 2007, 01:49 PM From: " worth1007 " kombucha tea Cc: Subject: Re: Jim-Would you PLEASE share your recipe for home made ginger ale w/ginge Thank you so much Jim! You are indeed a kind man ;-) Now I only need to find a source for GBP. I did join the group you mentioned, buy they don't have a list of people who are willing to share theirs. Any idea on how to get a piece of this plant? Thanks, Netali > > > Hi, > The best way to make it is with a Ginger Beer Plant, it's a bit like water kefir, if you can't get that and I urge you to try then you can just use bakers yeast and save the dregs each time. If you go to the GBP group you'll find loads of recipes for both ways and a link to the starter from ginger root. My quick way is to put the GBP in 500 ml of water, 5 dessert spoons of sugar, half a tsp of cream of tartar, half a tsp of citric acid or fresh lemon juice to taste, add an inch or two of grated ginger root (which contains what you need if you don't want to use yeast and you don't have a GBP it takes a week to get it going but it will work) leave it covered with kitchen towel for and a band 24 hours then strain and bottle. Leave it to go fizzy 1-3 days or drink it if you're impatient with lots of ice. The second time you make it if you save the strainings which you should squeeze out by the way you won't need so much ginger, just every few days add some more. Wow, you'll never buy coke again. > > > Have fun. > > Jim > ======================================== > Message Received: Sep 27 2007, 03:21 AM > From: " worth1007 " > kombucha tea > Cc: > Subject: Jim-Would you PLEASE share your recipe for home made ginger ale w/ginger root? > > Hi Jim, > I would love to have your recipe for home made ginger ale with ginger > root please. I often drink it at 'big bowl', and would love to make my > own. > Thanks in advance, > Netali Take care, Jim Ignorance is the root of all suffering. P SAVE A TREE... PLEASE DON'T PRINT THIS E-MAIL UNLESS YOU REALLY NEED TO… Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2007 Report Share Posted September 27, 2007 Thank you again, kind man. I'm in the US, Northern Virginia to be exact. Netali > > Whereabouts are you? I have only been making it for a short while and don't have very much. I have given half to Margret. I expect if you ask in the GBP group someone will send you some who's close by. Failing that in a couple of weeks I can send you some of mine. > Good luck > Jim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2007 Report Share Posted September 27, 2007 Thank you again, kind man. I'm in the US, Northern Virginia to be exact. Netali > > Whereabouts are you? I have only been making it for a short while and don't have very much. I have given half to Margret. I expect if you ask in the GBP group someone will send you some who's close by. Failing that in a couple of weeks I can send you some of mine. > Good luck > Jim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2007 Report Share Posted September 27, 2007 Hi Netali, Try in the other group, I'm sure someone will come through but if not get back to me and I'll see what I can do. Good luck Jim ======================================== Message Received: Sep 27 2007, 02:04 PM From: " worth1007 " kombucha tea Cc: Subject: Re: Jim-Would you PLEASE share your recipe for home made ginger ale w/ginge Thank you again, kind man. I'm in the US, Northern Virginia to be exact. Netali > > Whereabouts are you? I have only been making it for a short while and don't have very much. I have given half to Margret. I expect if you ask in the GBP group someone will send you some who's close by. Failing that in a couple of weeks I can send you some of mine. > Good luck > Jim Take care, Jim Ignorance is the root of all suffering. P SAVE A TREE... PLEASE DON'T PRINT THIS E-MAIL UNLESS YOU REALLY NEED TO… Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2007 Report Share Posted September 27, 2007 Hi Netali, Try in the other group, I'm sure someone will come through but if not get back to me and I'll see what I can do. Good luck Jim ======================================== Message Received: Sep 27 2007, 02:04 PM From: " worth1007 " kombucha tea Cc: Subject: Re: Jim-Would you PLEASE share your recipe for home made ginger ale w/ginge Thank you again, kind man. I'm in the US, Northern Virginia to be exact. Netali > > Whereabouts are you? I have only been making it for a short while and don't have very much. I have given half to Margret. I expect if you ask in the GBP group someone will send you some who's close by. Failing that in a couple of weeks I can send you some of mine. > Good luck > Jim Take care, Jim Ignorance is the root of all suffering. P SAVE A TREE... PLEASE DON'T PRINT THIS E-MAIL UNLESS YOU REALLY NEED TO… Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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