[Tastebridge] [Noisebridge-discuss] Ginger Beer Plant

Dana S. dsniezko at sonic.net
Mon Dec 12 21:52:48 UTC 2011


If anyone is interested I'd happily pitch in some $ towards buying a 500g
block of champagne yeast.

The cost is $15-25, it's enough to brew several hundred gallons, is great
for experimentation!

- Dana


> Yeah, I've used basic yeast before, but only in sealed plastic bottles,
> which means at most a two day fermentation. It never really got that nice
> "spicyness" that I like in Ginger Beer like Reed's. Was wondering if the
> yeast would have anything to do with it. I probably under extracted the
> ginger in the plant (I didn't boil it).
>
> Know any good places to get champagne yeast other than Brewcraft?
> Felix Sargent
> felix.sargent at gmail.com
> www.felixsargent.com
>
>
>
> On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 2:45 PM, Matthew Downs <downs.matt at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> I've had success using basic dry brewers yeast.  I suggest Safale 05 or
>> Cote de blanc (a champagne yeast).  These will both work with honey or
>> sugar.
>>
>> On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 12:26 PM, Frantisek Apfelbeck
>> <algoldor at yahoo.com>wrote:
>>
>>>  Hi Felix,
>>> I do not have it unfortunately. I've done various ginger based non
>>> alcoholic drinks using yogurt/yogurt whey/kefir/kefir whey/kombucha and
>>> water kefir. My best results were with kefir whey, honey and cold
>>> infusion
>>> of graded ginger during the whole fermentation. I'd be interested in
>>> the
>>> differences of the product if the "Ginger beer plant" is used. I also
>>> wonder how much is it reliable that this culture is the "true one" or
>>> the
>>> one which has been used for long period of time/historically. Do you
>>> have
>>> some info about the culture in general? I've heard about it before but
>>> I've
>>> never experimented with it and I'd like to give it a go. I love both
>>> ginger
>>> beer and ginger ale.
>>>
>>> Sincerely,
>>>
>>>
>>> Frantisek
>>>
>>> PS I'm now in England and I'll be going for 28c3 in Berlin where
>>> several
>>> Noisebridge members are coming too. We may try to discuss how to get
>>> the
>>> ginger plant and from somewhere in England to USA.
>>>
>>>
>>> Frantisek Apfelbeck
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> biotechnologist&kvasir
>>>
>>> http://www.frantisekapfelbeck.org
>>>
>>> "There is no way to piece, piece is the way." Ghandi
>>>
>>>   ------------------------------
>>> *From:* Felix Sargent <felix.sargent at gmail.com>
>>> *To:* NoiseBridge Discuss <noisebridge-discuss at lists.noisebridge.net>
>>> *Sent:* Friday, December 9, 2011 1:45 AM
>>>
>>> *Subject:* [Noisebridge-discuss] Ginger Beer Plant
>>>
>>> Hi Noisebridge, specifically BioBridge,
>>>
>>> Does anyone have Ginger Beer Plant <http://gingerbeerplant.net/> or
>>> know
>>> where to source it in the area?
>>>
>>> I'm looking to make some /real/ ginger beer.
>>> If nobody has any, I'd be really happy to culture some for sharing.
>>>
>>>
>>> Felix Sargent
>>> (415) 935-3354
>>> felix.sargent at gmail.com
>>>
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