Organic Ginger Beer Plant (GBP) (2024)

The organic ginger beer plant produces a fizzy ginger beer with a great depth of flavour. Packed full of beneficial bacteria, it will often contain a modest amount of alcohol from the fermentation process.

Organic ginger beer plant dates back to around the 1700’s and is not a plant at all. Instead, it is a living culture. This culture forms a gelatinous cluster which moves about within its jar naturally, and used correctly can allow you to make a lifetime’s supply of authentic, naturally fizzy alcoholic Ginger Beer that used to be commonplace in most UK households.

The ginger beer plant is made up of two organisms, the yeast Saccharomyces florentinus (Saccharomyces pyriformis) and the bacterium Lactobacillus hilgardii (Brevibacterium vermiforme). Ginger beer plant at first looks very similar to water kefir. However, it produces much more alcohol and carbon dioxide than water kefir can, resulting in a much more “beer-like” beverage. At first, it can be difficult to spot the difference between ginger beer plant and water kefir cultures. Ginger beer plant grains never quite get as big as water kefir grains and have a slightly more opaque look to them. The grains look more like a sandy sludge. The culture also grows much slower than water kefir does. Sadly you still find many people selling water kefir as ginger beer plant online. Here at Freshly Fermented we’re happy to sell authentic organic ginger beer plant to our customers.

How is GBP different from Ginger Bug?

Organic ginger beer plant is like Water Kefir in that it is a gelatinous symbiotic colony of microorganisms, in this case a SCOBY of Lactobacillus and Saccharomyces. However, they are different sub species to the ones found in ginger bug and are similar to those found in actual beer production. The main difference is in taste between the two ginger beers produced. GBP has a more tart flavour to it when compared to ginger bug, which produces a much sweeter tasting traditional ginger beer.

Organic ginger beer plant is more of a treat for us rather than something we consume daily. You can expect a batch to range from 2% – 5% alcohol content with some residual sugars left over too. We recommend it be drunk only by adults and if you’re sensitive to alcohol or need to abstain from it altogether, then we don’t recommend drinking it at all. So please be mindful of it. However, if you love ginger beer and want to try your hand at making your alcoholic version easily at home, we think your love our organic ginger beer plant culture as much as we do.

**PLEASE NOTE THIS PRODUCT WILL ARRIVE WITH A PIN PRICK HOLE IN THE BAG TO RELEASE GAS DURING TRANSIT – THIS MAY RESULT IN A SMALL AMOUNT OF LIQUID LEAKING FROM THE GRAIN BAG**

Organic Ginger Beer Plant (GBP) (2024)

FAQs

Can you get a ginger beer plant? ›

Centuries ago it was popular on the British Isles to make a carbonated alcoholic beverage with ginger as a flavoring. Although the culture is called 'ginger beer plant', it is not really a plant, but a 'SCOBY', a symbiotic colony of bacteria and yeasts, living together in small semi-transparent grains.

How much alcohol is in ginger beer plant? ›

GBP has a more tart flavour to it when compared to ginger bug, which produces a much sweeter tasting traditional ginger beer. Organic ginger beer plant is more of a treat for us rather than something we consume daily. You can expect a batch to range from 2% – 5% alcohol content with some residual sugars left over too.

Is organic ginger beer good for you? ›

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.

Are ginger plants hard to grow? ›

Ginger is the perfect herb to grow indoors. It's very low-maintenance, loves partial sunlight, and you can use parts of it at a time, leaving the rest in the soil to continue growing.

How to keep a ginger beer plant alive? ›

Cover the top of the jar with a cloth, paper towel or parchment paper held by elastic. This is so your ginger beer plant can breathe while at the same time protecting it from contamination like dust and fruit flies.

Is ginger beer anti-inflammatory? ›

It is a powerful anti-inflammatory, which helps your body maintain a healthy, youthful appearance and help prevent disease. It is also a powerful anti-cancer agent.

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.

Can you drink ginger beer straight? ›

Packed with flavor, it's good enough to be enjoyed on its own, or mixed to make a variety of different co*cktails. But let's set one thing straight – the key ingredient to a great Moscow Mule is a good ginger beer, not ginger ale!

Which ginger beer has real ginger? ›

Reed's Original Ginger Beer

This world-famous, Jamaican-inspired recipe is crafted with REAL fresh ginger root, natural fruit juices, honey and spices. Perfect straight-up or mixed.

Can you drink ginger beer by itself? ›

Since ginger beer is a soft drink, it's excellent to enjoy by itself. However, it's also a firm favourite when it comes to mixing up popular co*cktails such as Moscow Mules and Dark 'n' Stormy. At Gunna, we think that ginger beer pairs particularly well with rum, although, we're down to try almost anything.

Why is ginger beer so sugary? ›

Traditional ginger beer is a sweetened and carbonated, usually non-alcoholic beverage. Historically it was produced by the natural fermentation of prepared ginger spice, yeast and sugar.

What does a ginger beer plant taste like? ›

The flavor is pretty good, but a bit light on the spicy ginger flavor. The GBP added some nice tropical fruit notes and left plenty of sugar behind for it to be much more sweet than tart. Looks like carbonated lemonade.

What does a ginger beer plant look like? ›

The culture is not really a plant, but a group of tiny grains, like semi-transparent rice granules. This 'plant' was used to ferment this sugar-water-ginger solution until popularity died out and ease of using conveniently dried baker's and brewer's yeast replaced it.

Can I grow a ginger bud? ›

The best method for that is soaking it in water for a day. This will ensure your ginger root can breathe and grow. Ensure each part contains a growth bud and then place the pieces in a seed tray filled with moist potting compost. It is vital that the growth bud is facing upwards so it has the freedom to grow.

Is ginger beer plant based? ›

A traditionally brewed ginger beer with a complex taste. Our premium-quality, award-winning drinks are made using the finest ginger root. This carefully crafted recipe is also suitable for vegans.

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