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Post: # 31594Post the.fee.fairy »

Mum bought me a 'ginger beer making kit'. It comprises of: 100g ground ginger and 15ml Yeast.


So...i've got 3 Demi-johns off of freecycle, and i've purchased some bottles, a couple of fermenting corks (i'm going to try the ginger and lemon wine too, but i need to get some root ginger first) and a fermenting bucket.

I'm feeding the plant very carefully every day, and giving it a little swirl and a hug :wink:

Wish me luck! I've never had any success before!

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Good stuff!

and good luck! Don't put 'em anywhere you need to get to regularly (it's and explosion sort of thing!)
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Post: # 31602Post Andy Hamilton »

yep when my mum made it when we were children there was giner beer on the celing quite often.
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if I hear an enormous bang from the Brighton direction, I'll presume her ginger beer has "gone critical" :cheers:
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Post: # 31620Post the.fee.fairy »

it doesn't get bottled til next week i think, so everyone's safe at the moment!!

I've got a shed outside, so that's where i'm going to store the demijohns... when i've got the ginger that is!!

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Post: # 32224Post the.fee.fairy »

Got the ginger and lemons on Sunday...started the wine on Monday. I deni-john'd the lot today (spoonful of yeast in each demijohn right?!).

When i get home tonight i'm going to bottle the ginger beer. According to the instructions i have, i've got to add water to the liquid from the plant (keeping the solid stuff to one side) and then bottle, allowing the beer to bottle ferment.

I'll let you know in a week how the beer tastes.

How long til the wine should start bubbling? There was no movement about 10mins after i put it in the shed...

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Post: # 32225Post chadspad »

It shouldnt take long to start bubbling. Make sure the cork with the airlock is pushed a good way in. I waited for ages once with one of my wines, moaning it wasnt doing anything, then hubby came home and pushed it down a little further and away it went!!
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