
A citrus-y irresistible refreshing flavor.
Ginger Ale has an enjoyable flavor that is almost recognizable to any tastebuds. The tart fiery flavor of ginger, paired with the citrusy lemon flavor creates the perfect flavor profile for any drink.
We’ve found that letting the citrus rinds sit in any liquid for longer than a couple of hours adds a very bitter taste to your drink. Since our water kefir will go through a secondary fermentation process for about 1-3 days, it’s best to use citrus juice rather than slices to avoid the bitter taste altogether. When serving this drink, add a fresh slice of lemon or ginger root to each glass and get the full effect.
It’s important to note that brewing homemade water kefir is almost always a two-step fermentation process. Brewing water kefir is only a one-step process for those who prefer unflavored and mostly flat water kefir. Otherwise, the steps consist of a primary fermentation and a secondary fermentation.
The primary fermentation is the first step of the water kefir brewing process. This is where your water kefir grains transform regular sugar water into the tart and slightly sweet water kefir we love. At the end of this stage, you will have finished water kefir, but it will be flat and, depending on the source of sugar used, unflavored.
The secondary fermentation is the step where you bottle, carbonate, and flavor your water kefir by the addition of sugar and flavors. This step is essentially adding a bit of sugar/flavor to each airtight bottle and letting it ferment a little longer, allowing the yeast to carbonate the beverage in an airtight environment naturally.
💡Since this recipe is for the secondary fermentation, to make this recipe, you’ll need to have kombucha that has finished the primary fermentation and is ready to bottle.
This recipe makes one 16 fluid ounce bottle. Before beginning this recipe, you will want to:
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fl oz Bottles10
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daysThis ginger ale water kefir recipe is for one 16 fluid-ounce bottle. For a quart batch, make two bottles. To scale this recipe to a quart batch, multiply the ingredients by two or toggle the serving size up to two above. Before bottling your water kefir, remove the water kefir grains and reserve them for your next batch.
16 oz Water Kefir from a completed primary fermentation
2-3 Pieces Candied Ginger
1 TBSP Ginger (Substitute for Candied Ginger)
1/2 TBSP Lemon Juice (About Half of a Lemon)
1 TSP Honey
1 16 oz Water Kefir Bottle(s)
