Ingredients for - Tudor Recipe for Ginger Beer

1. Compressed fresh yeast 1 (0.6 ounce) cake
2. Castor sugar or superfine sugar 2 teaspoons
3. Ground ginger 2 teaspoons
4. Cold water 2 cups
5. Castor sugar or superfine sugar, divided 7 teaspoons
6. Ground ginger, divided 7 teaspoons
7. White sugar 3 ¾ cups
8. Boiling water 5 cups
9. Cold water 12 ½ cups
10. Strained fresh lemon juice ½ cup

How to cook deliciously - Tudor Recipe for Ginger Beer

1 . Stage

In a sterile 2 quart jar, blend together the yeast, 2 teaspoons of castor sugar, and 2 teaspoons of ground ginger. Stir in the cold water until well blended. Cover with a clean cheesecloth, and let sit in a convenient corner at room temperature where it will be out of the way for the next seven days.nn

2 . Stage

Every morning for the next seven days, feed the yeast mixture by stirring in 1 teaspoon of castor sugar, and 1 teaspoon of ground ginger.nn

3 . Stage

On the eighth day, give the mixture a good stir, then strain it through a clean tea towel into a large new plastic bucket, bin, or glass carbuoy. Wring all of the liquid out of the cloth, and set aside. You will be dealing with this later.nn

4 . Stage

Dissolve the white sugar in 5 cups of boiling water by stirring vigorously. Pour the cold water into the bucket with the ginger juice, then stir in the sugar syrup and lemon juice.nn

5 . Stage

Siphon the mixture into sterile screw top bottles, filling to within 2 inches of the top. Old cleaned out soda bottles will do. Screw on the tops tightly. Store the bottles of ginger beer in a cool dark place where they can remain undisturbed for 7 days. Be very careful upon opening as the beer is very fizzy.nn

6 . Stage

Go back to the cloth now. The residue looks disgusting! However, lay the towel out flat with the disgusting side up. Use a knife to scrape the stuff to the center, then divide in half, and place each half into a separate sterile jar. Top each jar with 2 cups of cold water, and you are ready to go again. Twice! Begin with step 2 for subsequent batches. Unless you are very thirsty, I suggest you give one of them away.nn