I made my first Ginger Ale, Today. It is so good!

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  1. Dennis Pace profile image60
    Dennis Paceposted 13 years ago

    Has anyone made ginger ale?  I did it on the spur of the moment, and used powder ginger from the spice rack, instead of ginger root.  I will try the fresh ginger next time.  Also, I used kefir starter grains instead of yeast. Another method is to use club soda for the bubbles, but I wanted the real thing.  I have been making my own kefir from milk and also I use water instead of milk and little sugar and blueberries.  I just added ginger to the water mix.  I am very happy with the fresh homemade Ginger Ale. My new hobby is experimenting with kefir grains.  It is sooo probiotic!

    I am new to writing.  A pleasant unexpected benefit I discovered is ; a lot more ideas spontaneously generate in my mind than I have time to write about, and many more interesting things to experiment with, than I could ever do. It is like my mind came alive.  One of the more fascinating topics that attracted my interest, is water.

    1. eatlikenoone profile image60
      eatlikenooneposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      That's great that you made that yourself! I have a recipe for homemade ginger ale, but I haven't gotten a chance to try it out yet.

  2. camlo profile image84
    camloposted 13 years ago

    Telling us exactly how to make it would make a great Hub. I'd be the first to read and try.

  3. lovelypaper profile image58
    lovelypaperposted 13 years ago

    I never tried to make it myself.

  4. lrohner profile image68
    lrohnerposted 13 years ago

    I agree with Camlo. Hub please!

  5. Ellarose92 profile image59
    Ellarose92posted 13 years ago

    Omg please make a hub about it! I'd love to make my own Ginger ale

  6. knolyourself profile image59
    knolyourselfposted 13 years ago

    I have looking for an alternative to commercial ginger ale - love the stuff. Wanted to make my own but gave it up as finding the right kind of yeast one of the problems. Your method sounds very simple. I try to check it out.
    Thanks.

  7. quicksand profile image82
    quicksandposted 13 years ago

    Cool! ... I mean it has to be cool when sipped, right? smile

 
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