zinfamous
No Lifer
dang--forgot to update.
^, I actually used ~4/5 cup (but in 1.7 liters of liquid). I may yet reduce it some more.
nice hiss when opening the bottle, but I think that was it! Ale was a bit flat after that. :\ I think I needed to open quickly and seal again before refrigerating, no?
anyway, decent ginger taste, but a bit sour--probably from the grapefruit, but it didn't taste like grapefruit sour. At least it's quite palatable. Not sure what I will try next time--more ginger for sure, brewer's yeast, and a milder citrus compliment.
I'd really like to get that strong bite one gets from ginger beer, but I suppose that requires a different type of ginger. I'll see what our super amazing local market has (usually at least 4 or 5 different world varieties of ginger, alone. lol)
oh, it's also raw cane sugar, as that is all I have.
....hell, I might just use honey, instead, and substitute liquid amount. I've been replacing most sugar with honey these days (say, ginger beef), and the results have been phenomenal.
^, I actually used ~4/5 cup (but in 1.7 liters of liquid). I may yet reduce it some more.
nice hiss when opening the bottle, but I think that was it! Ale was a bit flat after that. :\ I think I needed to open quickly and seal again before refrigerating, no?
anyway, decent ginger taste, but a bit sour--probably from the grapefruit, but it didn't taste like grapefruit sour. At least it's quite palatable. Not sure what I will try next time--more ginger for sure, brewer's yeast, and a milder citrus compliment.
I'd really like to get that strong bite one gets from ginger beer, but I suppose that requires a different type of ginger. I'll see what our super amazing local market has (usually at least 4 or 5 different world varieties of ginger, alone. lol)
oh, it's also raw cane sugar, as that is all I have.
....hell, I might just use honey, instead, and substitute liquid amount. I've been replacing most sugar with honey these days (say, ginger beef), and the results have been phenomenal.