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Turmeric Ginger Beer | Made by Meaghan Moineau
Refresh your day with vibrant Turmeric Ginger Beer! Easy to make, zesty, and perfect for any occasion. Discover the recipe for sunshine in a glass.

It was one of those sunny afternoons that just begged for something refreshing. I had spent the morning wrestling with my garden, pulling stubborn weeds and discovering a love for dirt under my nails. The sun felt like a warm hug, and by the time I was done, I craved something more than just plain water. I wanted zing, spice, and a little sparkle to stay energized for the rest of the day. That’s when the idea of making Turmeric Ginger Beer popped into my head. It’s vibrant, it’s zesty, and it’s surprisingly easy to whip up! Whether you’re lounging in the garden or need a pick-me-up after a long day, this drink is like sunshine in a glass.

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What You’ll Need

I bet you already have most of the ingredients for this concoction stashed away in your pantry or fridge. The magic lies in the harmony of spices and fresh ingredients that make this drink pop.

  • Fresh ginger
  • Turmeric
  • Cardamom pods
  • Coriander seeds
  • Lemon zest
  • Sugar
  • Water
  • Soda water
  • Lemon juice

How to Make Turmeric Ginger Beer

  1. Start with the syrup: Grate the ginger and turmeric. Trust me, your kitchen will smell incredible.
  2. Place the ginger, turmeric, cardamom pods, coriander seeds, lemon zest, sugar, and water in a saucepan. Bring it to a boil.
  3. As the mixture boils, reduce the heat and let it simmer for 10 minutes. This is where the flavors deepen.
  4. Remove the pan from heat and let the spices infuse the syrup as it comes to room temperature. This step takes patience but is oh-so worth it.
  5. Strain the syrup through a regular strainer, then again through a fine-mesh tea strainer to catch all the bits. Store it in the fridge where it’ll keep for several weeks.
  6. Ready to mix? Measure 2 tablespoons of the syrup into an eight-ounce glass.
  7. Lightly crush a lemon peel and some mint leaves with the back of a spoon right in the glass. This releases their oils and aroma.
  8. Squeeze the juice from a quarter of a lemon into the glass. Add ice and top with soda water. Give it a gentle stir and enjoy!

Cook’s Notes

Here’s the thing: this syrup is your new best friend. Keep it in the fridge, and you’ll have an instant refresher whenever you need one. If you’re planning for a party, make it a day ahead — the flavors get even better with time. Just remember not to boil the syrup too aggressively, or you might end up with a bitter taste from the spices. To avoid a messy kitchen, use a spoon to peel your ginger and turmeric — it’s a neat little trick that saves time and effort.

Make It Your Own

  • For a sweeter kick, swap soda water with ginger ale; it adds an extra ginger punch.
  • Want something a little more exotic? Add a few crushed basil leaves for an aromatic twist.
  • Swap lemon with lime for a tangier version — it’s a whole new vibe.
  • Go alcohol-free for a kids’ version, or add a splash of rum for a sneaky adult twist.

If you try this, I’d love to hear how it turns out — drop a comment or tag me! Your experiences and twists make every recipe an adventure. Cheers to sunny days and flavorful sips!

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