Jamaican Ginger Beer Recipe (2024)

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Kiss goodbye to the store bought kind and learn how to make real Jamaican ginger beer using fresh ginger. This is the non fermented version but it's still so tasty and thirst quenching. A great drink during the holidays or anytime of year.

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If you have always wanted to make the Caribbean version of ginger beer then look no further because this recipe is what you need in your life.

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This beverage is a childhood favourite of mine, it is a recipe that was made by my mother and grandmother.

As a food blogger I am absolutely elated to be sharing a recipe that I am fond of and hope my readers fall in love with it too.

Just like the infamous Sorrel Drink ginger beer is drunk mostly during the holiday season. However, you can drink it throughout the year if you wish. I love to whip up a huge pitcher when the weather is sweltering with a handful of ice.

Speaking on holiday drinks you may want to give these a try Mulled Wine, Ponche De Creme and Coquito.

Is Jamaican style ginger beer alcoholic?

Good question! Unless you have decided to press the "jump to recipe" or couldn't be bothered to read the entire post then you won't know the answer and will probably be disappointed because you failed to read through only to comment saying " this isn't how you make ginger beer" "there's no fermentation" (yup! There's always someone).

In spite of the name, ginger beer isn't actually beer or an alcoholic beverage that's not how Jamaicans or other Caribbean islands make it. Instead we sort of hopped on the bandwagon of the British and re-invented a strong spice infused soft beverage and called it "ginger juice" if you will.

With that being said, don't get me wrong some Jamaicans do carry out the fermentation process and use chewing sticks as per tradition but overall it's more of a soft, child friendly drink.

Jamaicans are more inclined to add rum (the preferred alcohol) to their freshly made ginger beer if they want to give it a slight kick.

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Homemade vs store brought

One clear distinction between homemade and store brought ginger beer it is NOT Carbonated. I repeat it is NOT emphasis on carbonated.

Sorry folks! That bubbly ginger drink isn't authentic at all and it's no different then when I highlighted this with my Ginger Cake recipe.

Although I will be the first to admit I do enjoy the taste of it, it's not a true representation of the Caribbean. Go to any Caribbean persons household and you won't find the ginger beer "bubbly".

Instead it has a VERY strong taste in ginger and made with spices.

Ingredients you will need

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How to make Jamaican ginger beer

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  • Peel the ginger
  • Either grate the ginger (grating is best as it brings out the flavour) or chop it up and blend with ½ cup of water (add more if required)
  • In a large pot add the ginger, cloves, cinnamon stick, rice (if adding) and water.
  • Simmer on low-medium heat for 5 minutes (this heats it through without destroying its properties and without cooking it).
  • Remove the pot from the stove and allow to cool (if you are using granulated sugar stir it in now) and add the lime juice.
  • Cover the pot and either store in a cool place or refrigerate for at least several hours or up to a week (the longer you leave it to rest the stronger it will taste).
  • When you are ready to serve, strain off the juice into a cheesecloth or extra fine mesh strainer
  • Stir in your sweetener, rum/essence (if using) and vanilla (add more water if it's too strong or just adjust to taste).

Carbonated version

If you want to make a carbonated version then you will need some sparkling water (preferably natural occurring) and some of my Homemade Ginger Syrup

How long does the ginger beer last?

I usually serve mine within 48 hours of making it but you should be able to store it in your refrigerator for 7-10 days maybe longer, just keep an eye on it, as soon as you've made it.

What can you do with the leftover pulp/peel?

Use the pulp for compost if you are into gardening or use it to make boiled ginger tea. The pulp can be used to add to your favourite smoothies.

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Notes and tips

  • I would recommend peeling the skin of the ginger because the peel yields a slight bitterness to it.
  • The brown rice addition is optional, this helps to extend the shelf life and yields no flavour (it won't impact the taste).
  • I prefer to use a liquid syrup like agave or maple instead of granulated sugar
  • For best results, completely chill and serve with ice
  • If you want to ferment your ginger beer you will need to use yeast, I don't have a recipe for this technique as that isn't the way my family do it nor do I care for making it alcoholic.
  • This recipe is child friendly and safe for drivers to drink.
  • Make sure when you are heating up the ginger mixture the heat is low-mediumto retain its properties.
  • Traditional Jamaican style ginger beer is made using Jamaican chewing stick. Outside of the Caribbean, this is difficult to get so I often omit using it. If you have some then include with the spices.
  • Feel free to add whatever spices you want I keep it basic with cloves and cinnamon sticks
  • If you cannot get whole spices use dried about 1tsp of cinnamon and ¼ teaspoon of cloves.

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  • Sea Moss Drink
  • Guava Juice Recipe
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  • Aloe Vera Juice
  • Mauby Drink
  • June Plum Juice
  • Jamaican Lemonade
  • Mango Coconut Water Smoothie
  • Caribbean Peanut Punch
  • Jamaican Carrot Juice
  • Jamaican Sexy Juice

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Jamaican Ginger Beer Recipe

Kiss goodbye to the store bought kind and learn how to make real Jamaican ginger beer using fresh ginger. This is the non fermented version but it's still so tasty and thirst quenching. A great drink during the holidays or anytime of year.

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Course: Smoothie and drinks

Cuisine: Jamaican

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 20 minutes minutes

Servings: 8 people

Calories: 386kcal

Author: Charla

Ingredients

  • 1 lb fresh ginger peeled
  • 10 cups water
  • 2 cinnamon sticks
  • 6 cloves
  • 1 tablespoon brown rice optional (rinsed)
  • juice of a lime
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • maple syrup to taste or use a sweetener of your choice
  • rum or rum essence if using

Instructions

  • Peel the ginger

  • Either grate the ginger (grating is best as it brings out the flavour) or chop it up and blend with ½ cup of water (add more if required).

  • In a large pot add the ginger, cloves, cinnamon stick, rice (if adding) and water.

  • Simmer on low-medium heat for 5 minutes (this heats it through without destroying it's properties and without cooking it).

  • Remove the pot from the stove and allow to cool (if you are using granulated sugar stir it in now) and add the lime juice.

  • Cover the pot and either store in a cool place or refrigerate for at least several hours or up to a week (the longer you leave it to rest the stronger it will taste).

  • When you are ready to serve, strain off the juice into a cheesecloth or extra fine mesh strainer

  • Stir in your sweetener, vanilla, rum/essence (if using) (add more water if it's too strong or just adjust to taste).

Video

Notes

  • I would recommend peeling the skin of the ginger because the peel yields a slight bitterness to it.
  • The brown rice addition is optional, this helps to extend the shelf life and yields no flavour (it won't impact the taste).
  • I prefer to use a liquid syrup like agave or maple instead of granulated sugar
  • For best results, completely chill and serve with ice
  • If you want to ferment your ginger beer you will need to use yeast, I don't have a recipe for this technique as that isn't the way my family do it nor do I care for making it alcoholic.
  • This recipe is child friendly and safe for drivers to drink
  • Make sure when you are heating up the ginger mixture the heat is low-mediumto retain its properties.
  • Traditional Jamaican style ginger beer is made using Jamaican chewing stick. Outside of the Caribbean, this is difficult to get so I often omit using it. If you have some then include with the spices.
  • Feel free to add whatever spices you want I keep it basic with cloves and cinnamon sticks
  • If you cannot get whole spices use dried about 1tsp of cinnamon and ¼ teaspoon of cloves.

Nutrition

Calories: 386kcal | Carbohydrates: 85g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 181mg | Potassium: 1882mg | Fiber: 11g | Sugar: 8g | Vitamin C: 23mg | Calcium: 179mg | Iron: 3mg

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Comments

  1. Nelisiwe Mbele

    looking forward to tasting it someday but i believe it more of a natural remedy with a two in one benefit. healing plus pleasure

    Reply

    • Charla

      Thank you

      Reply

  2. Laura

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    Love this! This recipe is a keeper, have made it multiple times now and am just about to make it again. I just had to thank you Charla. Amazing!

    Reply

  3. Jay

    Hi, just before I make this and decide to add the rice or not....... what does adding the rice do to the flavour? Why add rice to a drink? Looking to learn. Thanks.

    Reply

    • Charla

      Hi Jay, great question! The addition of rice is simply to help with extending the shelf life. It's what I saw the women in my family do so it's a tradition that I like to adhere to, it won't impact the taste or flavour. I have also updated the notes section to cover this too, I hope that helps!

      Reply

  4. Angela Wint

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    This was just what I was looking for! Hot and spicy! Great hot or cold!!! I sweetened with sugar in the raw and did not use the brown rice....it was perfect!

    Reply

    • Charla

      No worries Angela, glad you were able to adjust to suit your needs and thank you for your feedback.

      Reply

      • Anup

        Hi, looking forward to making this but can you suggest how much granulated sugar to use?

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        • Charla

          Hi there, I would say about 1 1/2 cups of granulated sugar at a guess. I hope that helps and enjoy!

          Reply

  5. Heidy

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    I had never had Jamaican ginger beer until I tried this recipe. My husband loves it and I will make it again for him!!! Thanks for all the helpful hints.

    Reply

    • Charla

      Aww no problem Heidy. I'm just glad that your husband enjoyed it.

      Reply

    • Jen Sim

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      I LOVE Jamaican ginger beer! This recipe looks great 😍

      Reply

      • Charla

        Thank you!

        Reply

  6. Toni

    Jamaican Ginger Beer Recipe (13)
    This is such an amazing drink!! My husband loved it!

    Reply

    • Charla

      Glad your husband liked it Toni

      Reply

  7. Kait

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    I love ginger so much, and never even considered that I could make ginger beer at home! This looks super refreshing, and I am excited to try it.

    Reply

    • Charla

      Thank you Kait. Yes a lot of people didn't realise just how easy it is to make at home.

      Reply

  8. Dannii

    Jamaican Ginger Beer Recipe (15)
    Oh this looks super refreshing. I can't wait to give it a try.

    Reply

    • Charla

      Thank you and enjoy!!

      Reply

  9. Sandhya's Kitchen

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    Homemade Ginger Beer is so inviting! I am going to make it soon.

    Reply

    • Charla

      Thanks Sandhya!!

      Reply

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Jamaican Ginger Beer Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is Jamaican ginger beer made of? ›

This Traditional Jamaican Ginger Beer recipe is an old family recipe that is simple to make. Ginger root is pureed, then added to boiling water along with cloves and cream of tartar. Once cooled the liquid is sieved before fresh lime juice, sugar and vanilla extract are added.

What are the ingredients in Royal Jamaican ginger beer? ›

Two row malt, shredded fresh Yellow and Blue ginger, Cascade hops, Jamaican cane sugar. Food Recipes and Pairing: RJ's Ginger Beer goes well with spicy foods such as Chinese, Indian, Thai, Japanese, and Caribbean. Complements heavy creams or rich foods.

Is Jamaican ginger beer good for you? ›

Consider Ginger Beer a Part of a Healthy Balanced Diet

The natural ingredients of ginger beer have been shown in multiple studies to have anti inflammatory benefits, anti cancer properties, to be an aid in weight loss, and potentially so much more.

What does Jamaican style ginger beer taste like? ›

Made with no artificial flavours or synthetic colours, they feature a mildly sweet flavour and a spicy ginger taste. Drink it on its own or use in a Moscow mule recipe.

Does Old Jamaica ginger beer contain real ginger? ›

Ginger Beer Old Jamaica is a non-alcoholic "beer" with a thirst-quenching taste of ginger, spicy and tangy with aphrodisiac properties. It is made with real Jamaican ginger. With its Caribbean-inspired flavours, it is best enjoyed chilled and has an inimitable taste. It is very popular in the UK.

Why is ginger beer so expensive? ›

It is expensive to do it, and ginger juice makes such a big component that to make it it's our highest cost per production beer that we make.

Is there alcohol in Jamaican ginger beer? ›

The ginger beer that you buy in supermarkets usually does not. It is made by extracting ginger adding sugar and then carbonating the solution under pressure. Quite a nice drink if made well also a good mixer. The ginger beer that I buy, Reed's extra Ginger Jamaican style Ginger Brew, is non-alcoholic.

How much sugar is in Jamaica ginger beer? ›

Nutritional Information
Typical Valuesper 100ml
Carbohydrate4.9g
of which sugars4.9g
Protein<0.1g
Salt0.07g
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Who makes Old Jamaica ginger beer? ›

It is brewed and exported by Desnoes & Geddes, the same company that brought you Red Stripe beer. Ginger beer is a refreshing non-alcoholic drink suitable for any workplace and it can also be used as a mixer to spice up an office event or party.

Does ginger beer affect blood pressure? ›

Ginger beer contains yeast, sugar, and ginger spice. The content of carbohydrates is higher in ginger beer. The nutritional facts of ginger beer are given below. It can raise blood sugar levels as well as blood pressure.

Is ginger beer good for your gut? ›

Relieves Nausea and Improves Digestion

Did you know that ginger beer is an effective remedy against nausea and morning sickness? According to studies conducted by the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, ginger beer enhances digestion and helps food move smoothly through the stomach.

Is ginger beer high sugar? ›

Ginger ale is the lighter option, with 125.1 calories and 32.3 grams of sugar per can (12 fl oz). Ginger beer is a bit heavier but nevertheless very close to ginger ale, with 140 calories and 35 grams of sugar per can or bottle (12 fl oz).

Do people drink straight ginger beer? ›

It is often used as a mixer in co*cktails or enjoyed on its own as a refreshing and zesty beverage. Its unique flavor is derived from the spicy and aromatic oils found in ginger root, which give it a distinctive kick that sets it apart from other carbonated drinks.

Which ginger beer has the most ginger in it? ›

Reed's Craft Ginger Beer Extra

As the back label proclaims, this contains “100% more ginger than original.” That extra ginger comes in handy, as the addition of honey and pineapple juice in this widely available bottle defines a straight sip almost as much as its namesake root.

Does Jamaican ginger beer have caffeine? ›

Contents: Ingredients: Carbonated water, antioxidant (E330), taurine (0.4%), acidity regulator (E331), aromas (E380), caffeine (0.032%), vitamins (Niacinamide, B6, B12), preservatives (E211), dye (E110, E124).

Is Jamaican ginger beer alcoholic? ›

ROYAL JAMAICAN ALCOHOLIC GINGER BEER is authentically brewed with locally grown Jamaican ginger, considered to be the finest in the world.

What alcohol is in ginger beer? ›

Today's ginger beer does not have alcohol. It is merely boiled ginger water with more ginger and less sugar, which is then carbonated. Ginger ale is typically drunk as a soda, for tummy troubles, and ginger beer is drunk as a co*cktail mixer, stronger and spicier.

What is Jamaican beer made of? ›

While the beer recipe was originally developed in the United States it is synonymous with Jamaican culture. Its flavour is derived from Pilsen malt, hops, cassava starch, and water.

Is Jamaican ginger beer non-alcoholic? ›

Does a sweet and spicy beverage tickle your fancy? Try out this very traditional Jamaican Ginger Beer, an incredibly refreshing tropical drink.

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