How to Make Jamaican Ginger Beer Recipe! And it’s Non-alcoholic - CulturEatz (2024)

Does a sweet and spicy beverage tickle your fancy? Try out this very traditional Jamaican Ginger Beer, an incredibly refreshing tropical drink.

Have you ever tried a can of ginger beer before? All spicy and bubbly? Well, that is actually nothing like the real traditional Jamaican ginger beer recipe one would find in Jamaica. Which just so happens to be this month’s country for the Eat the World Challenge.

The real deal is more like juice so there is no alcohol in ginger beer and it is not carbonated. It will keep you refreshed in the summer and leave you all tingly warm inside in the winter. Let’s learn how to make ginger beer today.

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What is Ginger Beer?

Jamaica is famous for making the best ginger beer. Ginger was imported to Jamaica in the early 1700s. And it turns out ginger grows very well on the island’s fertile soil. Jamaican ginger is considered to be superior to Asian ginger. The spice ginger is actually not a plant but the rhizome (root system) of a plant.

Homemade ginger beer is so easy to make. Basically, ginger beer is ginger juice. Chunks of ginger are blended with large quantities of water and then strained. Sometimes it is left to ‘brew’ with few whole cloves in it for a few hours. Once the juice is made, freshly squeezed lime juice is added and a generous amount of brown sugar.

All the ginger beer ingredients are easy to come by and a recipe makes a really big batch. Highly prized as one of the most famous Jamaican recipes, spicy ginger beer truly is one of the most refreshing beverages to enjoy on a hot day.

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Does Ginger Beer Have Alcohol in It?

When we see the word beer, we automatically assume that alcohol must be involved. So, is ginger beer alcoholic? The answer is a resounding no. There is no alcohol involved when you make this beer. It’s like a root beer, same concept. And note that real ginger beer is flat and not bubbly like a soda can.

However, fermented ginger beer is popular as well but there are many extra steps to take. You may optionally add 2 tablespoons of Jamaican rum to your batch of ginger juice. This is really just for a touch of flavor and it will be completely diluted.

So non-alcoholic ginger beer is the norm. But it does mix well with some alcohols to make very popular co*cktails. The top drinks with ginger beer include the Moscow Mule and the Dark and Stormy.

Is Ginger Beer Good for You?

Definitely! Where to start when naming the many health benefits of ginger?

  • ginger is a powerful anti-inflammatory
  • and has many antioxidants as well
  • it may have the power to reduce excess free radicals in your body
  • it relieves nausea and morning sickness in pregnant women
  • could be good for those suffering from osteoarthritis
  • if you have a case of bad digestion ginger can soothe your stomach
  • it may help lower blood sugar, cholesterol, and risks of heart disease
  • some believe it helps with cancer and Alzheimer’s
  • infections from bacteria and viruses, such as colds and flus, fear ginger. Winter is coming!

For sure some of these statements are not fully studied claims. But if you are not convinced by now that ginger is good for you, I give up.

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Jamaican Ginger Beer, the recipe

Making ginger beer is so simple and it goes a long way. There are plenty of recipes out there but I wanted to be sure that mine would be authentic. So I turned to YouTube to find real Jamaican women of all ages. I ended up combining a few methods, mostly inspired by Fay DeLeon over on Youtube at Cook Like A Jamaicanand Juliana from How to Cook Channel.

This recipe for Jamaican ginger beer yields 10 cups. It is perfectly normal for the juice to be cloudy. And you are expected to serve it in a glass filled with ice, turning your 10 cups into 20 glasses. The melting ice will gently dilute the intense piquant.

Thankfully it keeps well in the fridge for up to two weeks. Just remember that the spiciness will get stronger with time.

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Jamaican Ginger Beer Recipe

Does a sweet and spicy beverage tickle your fancy? Try out this very traditional Jamaican Ginger Beer, an incredibly refreshing tropical drink.

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Ingredients

  • 1 lb Fresh ginger root roughly chopped
  • 10 cups hot water
  • 3-5 whole cloves
  • 1/3 cup fresh lime juice
  • 1 to 1 1/2 cups of brown sugar
  • 2 tbsp Rum optional

Instructions

  • In a large blender add all the ginger and 5 cups of hot water. Blend very well and strain the liquid from the pulp into a large bowl. Squeeze the pulp until you have gotten all the liquid out.

  • Place the pulp back into the blender and repeat the steps above with the remaining 5 cups of hot water.

  • Add the cloves and let the liquid steep for at least 4 our to overnight in the fridge.

  • Line your strainer with cheesecloth and strain again into another bowl. Then add the lime juice, brown sugar (to taste) and the optional rum. Stir until all of the sugar has dissolved.

  • Serve in a glass that is filled with ice. Keep the rest in large bottles and store in fridge.

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Eat the World Challenge

Check out all the wonderful Jamaican dishes prepared by fellow Eat the World members and share with #eattheworld. Click here to find out how to join and have fun exploring a country a month in the kitchen with us!

Pandemonium Noshery: Pumpkin Rice
Culinary Adventures with Camilla: Jamaican Stew Peas
Amy’s Cooking Adventures: Jamaican Chicken & Pumpkin Soup
Palatable Pastime: Jamaican Jerk Chicken Burger
Sneha’s Recipe: Jamaican Saucy Jerk Chicken Wings With Homemade Jerk Seasonings
CulturEatz: Jamaican Ginger Beer Recipe
A Day in the Life on the Farm: Banana Fritters
Sugarlovespices: Jamaican Beef Patties

  1. mjskitchen on November 18, 2020 at 17:26

    I love, love, love ginger beer but never would have thought of making it at home. Thanks for sharing your recipe. It looks delicous

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  2. Rebekah Hills on November 12, 2020 at 13:25

    Oh my goodness! This looks incredibly bright and refreshing!

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  3. John / Kitchen Riffs on November 11, 2020 at 10:28

    Love ginger beer. Always have a few cans of it around — for co*cktails. I’ve made homemade too (the non-fermented version). Good stuff. Yours looks excellent — thanks.

    Reply

  4. Margaret@Kitchen Frau on November 11, 2020 at 08:55

    Sounds absolutely delicious! I love the carbonated ginger beer, so I can imagine this would be amazing – even more intensely flavoured. Yum.

    Reply

  5. Juli M on November 10, 2020 at 18:01

    That looks and sounds super refreshing.

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  6. Raymund on November 10, 2020 at 17:01

    Looks really refreshing! Nice recipe

    Reply

  7. Amy's Cooking Adventures on November 10, 2020 at 14:25

    I love that you made your own ginger beer! I loved learning about the differences between this and commercially available ginger beer!

    Reply

  8. Wendy Klik on November 10, 2020 at 10:46

    I’m so happy to have a recipe for homemade ginger beer. I love cooking my rice in ginger beer it makes a wonderful side dish.

    Reply

  9. Loreto and Nicoletta Nardelli on November 10, 2020 at 10:35

    We are huge fans of the bottled ginger beers, so you may be sure that we are going to try making our own following your recipe! Thank you for all the fun we are having with these monthly challenges!

    Reply

  10. angiesrecipes on November 10, 2020 at 10:13

    I adore ginger,but have never tried a ginger beer. This is just fascinating! I would love to taste some 🙂

    Reply

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How to Make Jamaican Ginger Beer Recipe! And it’s Non-alcoholic - CulturEatz (2024)

FAQs

Is Jamaican ginger beer non-alcoholic? ›

Does a sweet and spicy beverage tickle your fancy?

What makes ginger beer non-alcoholic? ›

Non-alcoholic ginger beer is commonly a type of carbonated soft drink flavoured with ginger. However, some non-alcoholic ginger beers are made by brewing, followed by heating to reduce alcohol content to below 0.5% ABV, below which beverages are legally classified as "non-alcoholic" in many jurisdictions.

What is Jamaican ginger beer made of? ›

INGREDIENTS: 1 lb fresh ginger root 8 cups water 1 cinnamon stick 6 cloves 1 tbsp rice 1 or 2 limes (according to taste) 1 lemon ½ cup brown sugar ½ cup white sugar (or according to taste) 2 cups sparkling water (more if desired, or use regular water if you completely don't want any fizz) INSTRUCTIONS: 1.

How is ginger beer traditionally made? ›

ginger beer, beverage, once popular in the United Kingdom, made by fermenting a mixture of ginger, water, sugar, cream of tartar, and yeast. Lemon peel and juice or citric acid may also be added. Ginger beer is bottled before fermentation is complete.

Is ginger beer non-alcoholic good for you? ›

If you're looking to improve your health, diet ginger beer can be a good alternative to full-sugar ginger beer or soda. Diet drinks usually contain less sugar than their regular counterparts. Make sure to also check that you're buying drinks made with real ginger so you can reap those natural benefits too.

Is non-alcoholic ginger beer the same as ginger ale? ›

While these two drinks were once identical, ginger ale is typically sweeter, non-alcoholic, and made using artificial carbonation. Ginger beer tends to be spicier and is carbonated via fermentation.

Can kids drink ginger beer? ›

Yes, it's non-alcoholic and safe for children.

Why is ginger beer so expensive? ›

It is expensive to do it, and ginger juice makes such a big component that to make it it's our highest cost per production beer that we make.

When did ginger beer become non-alcoholic? ›

The English began exporting alcoholic ginger beer to the US, but a non-alcoholic version was soon created in response to the 1920s Prohibition laws. Contrary to popular belief, ginger beer has never contained actual beer. In fact, it's not even made via the same methods used to brew beer.

How is Royal Jamaican ginger beer made? ›

Two varieties of ginger are grown in Jamaica, yellow and blue gingers. Royal Jamaican Ginger Beer main ingredients: Two row malt, shredded fresh Yellow and Blue ginger, Cascade hops, Jamaican cane sugar, Royal Jamaican new crop rum.

How much sugar is in Jamaica ginger beer? ›

Nutritional Information
Typical Valuesper 100ml
Carbohydrate4.9g
of which sugars4.9g
Protein<0.1g
Salt0.07g
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How much alcohol is in Jamaican ginger beer? ›

I've had, and enjoyed ginger beer imported from Jamaica, and while it's got enough ginger in it to truly get your attention, it contains no alcohol. Other ginger beers I have looked at also contain less than 0.5% to no alcohol and are thus considered non-alcoholic beverage.

What bacteria is in ginger beer? ›

Ginger Beer “Plant”

This gelatinous mass that floats on the top of the liquid is made up of the yeast Saccharomyces florentinus (formerly S. pyriformis) and the bacterium Lactobacillus hilgardii (formerly Brevibacterium vermiforme).

How long does homemade ginger beer last? ›

Once the ginger beer has finished its few-day brewing process, store it in the refrigerator for 10 days, or up to 1 month when left untouched. You can either store it in the same plastic bottle you used to brew it, or transfer it into glass flip cap bottles.

How long does it take to ferment ginger beer? ›

Place the bottles in an out-of-the-way room temperature spot in the kitchen and let them ferment for at least 5 days. Depending on the temperature of the room and the amount of yeast that made it into the bottle, your ginger beer can take up to 10 days to fully ferment and carbonate.

Is Hibiscus ginger beer non-alcoholic? ›

Kick of Spice

Love the hint of pepper in this. Really good without alcohol as well.

Which ginger beer has alcohol? ›

The Original Alcoholic Ginger Beer since 1801. The roots of the distinctive Crabbie's Alcoholic Ginger Beer stretch all the way back to 1801. John Crabbie capitalized on the nearby port of Leith, Edinburgh, providing him access to ingredients from many nations.

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