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Gingane
54 Servings
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Gingane Ingredients
1 1/2 lb
Ginger
(yes, pounds!)
High citric fruits like
lime
6 lb
Corn
sugar
With
orange
s)
1 1/2 lb
Sucrose
(table sugar)
Various additives (
fruit
oids
Juice of several (3)
Spice thangs
Citroids
Herb
s, hops, or whatever
(
lemon
, lime, grapefruit,
Fl
oats
yer boat)
Combination of
2 pk
Champagne
yeast
Instructions for Gingane
Chop ginger (leave that skin on!) in discs and blend with hot water. Use plenty of water, then filter homogenized ginger through several layers of cheesecloth. Squeeze dry, then add more water and squeeze again. Add water to make about 2 gallons, heat, and dissolve in sugars. Bring to boil, add citroid juices, and boil stirring frequently (to avoid exces- sive sugar carmelization) for about 30 minutes. Pour into fermenter containing 2 + gallons cold water carefully (to avoid hot stuff on cold glass) and add more water to make about 5 gallons. Pitch. Ferment. Bottle. Drink. If adding fruit, do so 5 minutes after you stop boil and give it 10 minutes to pastuerize a bit. Dump the whole bleeding thing into the fermenter, and strain off the fruit when passing into secondary (or just fergit the secondary and strain when bottling). I personally prefer to make a fruit extract (blend fruit and strain off juice) and add the juice to the finished product. Remember to bottle before fermentation stops, and be careful about the priming (1/2 to a maximum of 3/4 cup). There are a couple of considerations....this stuff is high octane brew (10% alcohol and up) and it is very similar to champagne (high gas pres- sure) so I would ask you to be very careful with your bottles (use _only_ champagne bottles) or avoid the danger of explosion and use a Cornelius keg. Dont let this stuff ferment out completely so it has a bit of residual sweetness to mask any slight off flavours...being made of sugar and ginger, it has no body to mask imperfections. Fruit is also a nice addition, either with the pre-fermented mass or in the Dutch style as a final addition a few hours (1 day tops) before bottling. Recipe By : Richard Ransom From: Stephanie Da Silva File ftp://ftp.idiscover.co.uk/pub/food/mealmaster/recipes/mmdja006.zip
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