home brewed soda 101,
aka "this jar is your new best friend"
brewing soda at home is actually pretty easy. to get started, you need:
a week or two
a mason jar + lid
a lot of fresh ginger
some sugar
sugary drink of choice (juice, herbal tea, a root beer...etc)
pop top bottles like these
a strainer of some kind
you need to make a ginger bug. kinda like a sourdough starter, this is a wild yeast culture u befriend, feed daily, and harness to give urself delicious food.
starting a ginger bug is about a week of paying attention to a jar for five minutes every day. it's a lot less intimidating than it seems, i promise!
to start a ginger bug, you need:
2 cups of water
2 tsp of sugar
1 ounce of diced fresh ginger
put it in your mason jar. seal it, leave it on a shelf somewhere dark at room temp, and ignore it until tomorrow! maybe give it a name. the next day, and every day after that for about a week, open the jar and add:
1 tsp sugar
1/2 ounce diced fresh ginger
you won't see a lot of progress for the first couple days, but as time goes on, it will start giving off a nice, bread-y smell. then, it will start pressurizing the jar in between feedings. you'll know it's ready to use when it fizzes after being stirred.
to give you an idea of what to look for, here's a video of my ginger bug, gingely, fizzing away happily:
once you have an established ginger bug, you can start making soda! you can soda-ify any sugary liquid. sweetened herbal tea, fruit juice, or you can follow a recipe for root beer or ginger ale or something.
making soda with a ginger bug:
you need 7.5 units of soda base
and 0.5 units of ginger bug liquid.
it doesn't matter how big the units are (ounces, cups, whatever), just that the ratio is correct.
strain your ginger bug liquid through a fine mesh or cheesecloth
mix well with your soda base
put into pop top bottles, then seal.
leave your bottles out at room temperature to let them ferment and get fizzy. this can take 1-3 days or so, depending on your ginger bug and how fizzy you want it.
MAKE SURE YOU OPEN THEM ONCE A DAY WHILE THEY ARE FERMENTING. otherwise the bottles will explode :)
once they've reached acceptable fizz levels, put them in the fridge! the cold temperature will put the yeast to sleep and stop the fermentation process. you don't need to open them anymore unless you want to drink one. be careful though - it can start up again if you leave them out for too long.
you've done it! you have successfully brewed a soda. i'm sorry for the new addiction. go make some more!!!
















