How to Make the Best Ginger Kombucha plus 5 More Ginger Kombucha Recipes (and 5 Bonus Recipes!) (2024)

How to Make the Best Ginger Kombucha plus 5 More Ginger Kombucha Recipes (and 5 Bonus Recipes!) (1)Ginger Kombucha is the #1 best selling Kombucha flavor worldwide. And it’s no wonder, as they pair perfectly. The warm, spicy taste lends Ginger Kombucha a tangy bite, like “ginger ale” with a kick.

Done right, the best Ginger Kombucha recipes beat any store bought sugary soda, which is why nearly every brand on the shelf sells their own version of Ginger Kombucha.

Ginger Kombucha Benefits

There’s a reason humans have been growing and consuming Ginger for over 5000 years! Ginger has been shown to improve digestion (great for an upset stomach), reduce inflammation and contains antioxidants; all that good stuff also stimulates the yeast in Kombucha and bumps up the bubbles.

Ginger has also demonstrated anti-cancer properties and may help with cardiovascular health, so it’s a powerhouse!

FUN FACT: The most popular beverage in the US before Prohibition was Ginger Beer.

What Type of Ginger To Use for Kombucha Flavoring

Ginger comes in so many different formats: fresh, dried, candied, syrup, and powder to name a few. So which will be the best for flavoring Kombucha? Cut and dried is our favorite type of Ginger as it’s the most versatile and storage friendly, but you might choose another depending on what you have handy or how much “fire” you want in your flavor.

The smaller the pieces, the faster and more deeply the flavor will infuse, which is why ginger juice (THRIVE, AMZ)is the most potent. While sometimes strong ginger flavor is a good thing, it can overwhelm other components and become bitter or harsh on the throat. Start with a small amount and scale up.

Candied ginger (THRIVE, AMZ)and ginger syrup will add more sugar to the final product. That can be good as it will create more carbonation, due to the sugar reactivating the yeast, but too much could lead to bottle bombs. Start with only a little candied ginger or syrup. If you are concerned about too much carbonation, open bottles in the sink with a ziplock bag over the top to prevent Jackson Pollack-ing your ceiling with ginger pieces!

Powdered ginger ends up clumping in the liquid and has to be remixed into the beverage, and it leaves quite a bit of sediment that may need to be strained out, making for a goopy mess. For this reason, we generally avoid powder.

Dried Ginger for the Win!

How to Make the Best Ginger Kombucha plus 5 More Ginger Kombucha Recipes (and 5 Bonus Recipes!) (2)As stated above, our favorite is dried ginger because it’s always ready to use and provides the most consistent flavor of any option. It’s also the easiest to measure and handle, making less mess, and will store for literally years if cared for, whereas fresh ginger gets tough and old quickly. Plus the dehydrated pieces soak up Kombucha which infuses the flavor more quickly than fresh pieces.

The Best Ginger Kombucha Recipes

The basic Ginger Kombucha recipe below can be blended with any other flavors that inspire you. We’ve provided our 5 favorite variations.

For these recipes we have provided both 16oz bottle (½ liter) and 1 Gallon (4 liter) measurements for each flavoring agent. The amounts of each flavor do not scale exactly as you will not need 8x as much flavor to create the same taste in a gallon of Kombucha.

Keep in mind that these are jumping off points. Increase or decrease the amounts to reach your preferred flavor.

Leave a comment with your #faveflav combination below!

General Flavoring Instructions For Each Recipe:

  • Add flavor(s) to the bottle.
  • Top with Kombucha.
  • Seal with tight fitting cap.
  • Store at room temperature (68-76F) for 2-3 days.
  • Enjoy!

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Ginger Kombucha Recipe

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16oz bottle

  • ½ tsp fresh ordried ginger, grated or chopped

1 Gallon

  • 1 Tbsp fresh ordried ginger, grated or chopped

Now that we have our basic ginger recipe down, let’s play with adding some different elements.

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Ginger Turmeric Kombucha

Ginger and turmeric are both rhizomes. We like using powdered turmeric as it provides more of a citrus note. Fresh turmeric has more of an earthy flavor. Either will work.

BONUS OPTION:Lemon adds a deeper citrus note that pushes the Turmeric towards an orange flavor.

16oz bottle

  • ½ tsp fresh or dried ginger, grated or chopped
  • ¼ tspturmeric powderor ½ tsp fresh turmeric root
  • Optional: ½ tsp lemon juice(THRIVE,AMZ)

1 Gallon

  • 1 Tbsp fresh or dried ginger, grated or chopped
  • ½ Tbspturmeric powderor 1 Tbsp fresh turmeric root
  • Optional: 1 Tbsp lemon juice

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Apple Ginger Kombucha

Apples are delicious in Kombucha as they enhance the naturally apple-y taste of a black tea Kombucha. Using apple pieces produces a subtle flavor, so go for the juice if you really want to taste it. When paired with ginger, it’s like enjoying a healthy apple ginger pie in a glass!

BONUS OPTION:Cinnamon is a natural fit with apple and lends trademark warmth to this flavor.

16oz bottle

  • ½ tsp fresh or dried ginger, chopped
  • ¼ cup diced fresh apple or 2 Tbsp apple juice(THRIVE,AMZ)
  • Optional: ½ tspcinnamon chipsor ¼ tsp cinnamon powder(THRIVE,AMZ)

1 Gallon

  • 1 Tbsp fresh or dried ginger, chopped
  • 1½ cups diced fresh apple or ¾ cup apple juice
  • Optional: 1 Tbspcinnamon chipsor ½ Tbsp cinnamon powder

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Carrot Ginger Kombucha Recipe

Carrots come in a variety of colors, flavors and are packed with beta carotene (get it, carrot-een!) With carrot, the juice is the best way to infuse the flavor, but chopped pieces will also work if no juice is available. Just be patient as it may take some extra time to infuse fully.

Some carrots are sweeter than others, we like a combination of yellow and orange for the best flavor, though purple carrots give the brew a pretty hue.

BONUS OPTION:Tart lime juice gives the sweetness of the carrot a little grounding.

16oz bottle

  • ½ tsp fresh or dried ginger, chopped
  • 1 Tbsp carrot juice or ¼ cup diced fresh carrot(AMZ)
  • Optional: 1 tsp lime juice

1 Gallon

  • 1 Tbsp fresh or dried ginger, chopped
  • ½ cup carrot juice(AMZ)or 2 cups diced fresh carrot
  • Optional: 2 Tbsp lime juice(AMZ)

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Lemon Ginger Kombucha

How to Make the Best Ginger Kombucha plus 5 More Ginger Kombucha Recipes (and 5 Bonus Recipes!) (4)

At first thought, adding sour lemon juice to already sour-ish Kombucha would just make it a sour train wreck. Oddly the opposite is true! Lemon juice enhances the tasty tang of the booch and adds a sparkly crispness to ginger Kombucha. We love Meyer lemons, which are a cross between a lemon and an orange, for the best sweet & juicy flavor.

BONUS OPTION:A touch of zest captures more lemon and floral notes.

16oz bottle

  • ½ tsp fresh or dried ginger, chopped
  • 1 Tbsp lemon juice
  • Optional: ¼ tsp lemon zest

1 Gallon

  • 1 Tbsp fresh or dried ginger, chopped
  • ¼ cup lemon juice
  • Optional: 1 tsp lemon zest

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Blueberry Ginger Kombucha

Blueberries are one of the only blue foods found in nature. The dark color indicates that it is rich inanthocyanins, a vital polyphenol that can help reduce inflammation. Blueberries make up the base flavor of GingerBerry by GT’s Kombucha; make acopycat version of GT’sat home with this recipe. Smash or slice the blueberries to release the flavor or create a puree for a taste blast!

16oz bottle

  • ½ tsp fresh or dried ginger, chopped
  • 2 Tbsp sliced or mashed blueberries(AMZ)or 1 Tbsp blueberry puree
  • Optional: ½ tsphibiscus

1 Gallon

  • 1 Tbsp fresh or dried ginger, chopped
  • ¾ cup sliced or mashed blueberries or ½ cup blueberry puree
  • Optional: 1 Tbsphibiscus

Video: Flavoring Kombucha In The Bottle

In this video, I demonstrate and explain:

  • how to flavor your Kombucha
  • ideas to spark your flavor imagination
  • a secret for increased carbonation
  • safety tips to prevent bottle explosions
  • blending other beverages with your Continuous Brewed Kombucha
  • mixing kombucha into drinks for hangover prevention

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How to Make the Best Ginger Kombucha plus 5 More Ginger Kombucha Recipes (and 5 Bonus Recipes!) (2024)

FAQs

Is ginger kombucha anti-inflammatory? ›

Ginger is anti-viral and anti-inflammatory as well as being a powerful antiseptic and antihistamine. I love ginger kombucha and have it more than any other flavored kombucha. It's one of my favorite ways to consume ginger and I think you will love it too!

How to make great tasting kombucha? ›

Whole or Chopped Fruit

There are other ways to infuse flavor into your beverages, as well. Whole fruits may be used, to delicious effect. Berries, particularly strawberries and raspberries, are some of my favorite flavor additions for kombucha. Peaches or nectarines are divine.

What is the best fruit for kombucha? ›

Mango makes a great pairing with kombucha because it tones down some of the tartness commonly associated with kombuchas. Brewing hard fruit kombuchas requires sugar for an extended fermentation period, and mango puree is a great addition of a fruit for fermentation of these sugars.

How to make 5 gallon kombucha? ›

My Recipe for this 5 Gallon Kombucha Batch
  1. 5.5 gallons of purified water.
  2. 66 grams of loose leaf tea – 50/50 black and green tea blend (12 grams per gallon of water)
  3. 5.5 cups of organic cane sugar.
  4. SCOBY – stored along with some booch from my prior batch.
  5. Flavoring – TBD.
Sep 2, 2018

Who should not drink kombucha? ›

Pregnant and breastfeeding women, children, and individuals with liver or kidney disease, HIV, impaired immune systems, and alcohol dependency should avoid kombucha. For others, kombucha is a wonderfully refreshing beverage that has many benefits, when made safely and consumed moderately.

What is the best kombucha for gut health? ›

Here are some of the healthiest kombucha brands:
  • GT's Kombucha.
  • Health-Ade Kombucha.
  • Kevita Master Brew Kombucha.
  • Humm Kombucha.
  • Brew Dr. Kombucha.
  • Remedy Kombucha:
  • Wonder Drink Kombucha.
  • Synergy Kombucha.
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What not to eat with kombucha? ›

One tip to keep in mind is that many people find that kombucha does not pair well with foods that are already higher in acidity because the flavor can become lost or overpowered.

What is the top of homemade kombucha? ›

During kombucha fermentation, a pellicle will form on the surface or air-liquid barrier. This little (or sometimes very big if left alone) membrane has become the face of kombucha, sometimes referred to as the mother, mushroom, baby, or simply SCOBY.

How to drink kombucha for best results? ›

Drink kombucha when you feel like it. On an empty stomach, you will enhance its detoxifying effect. Before or after meals, it will improve your digestion thanks to its natural probiotics. If you are especially sensitive to caffeine, we recommend not drinking kombucha in the evening.

What is the best ratio for kombucha? ›

When brewing kombucha, the most important rule of thumb is the sweet tea to starter tea ratio. The sweet tea to kombucha starter tea ratio is 9:1 or 90% sweet tea to 10% kombucha starter tea.

How much alcohol is in my homemade kombucha? ›

In general, the alcohol content of homemade kombucha is between 1% and 2.5%. Commercial kombucha, on the other hand, has an alcohol percentage of less than 0.5%. It is indeed sold as a non-alcoholic beverage and therefore must not exceed this limit to be considered non-alcoholic in many countries.

What is the ratio of kombucha to fruit? ›

If flavoring with fresh, frozen, or dried fruit, start with 10-30% fruit and 70-90% Kombucha. If flavoring with juice, start with 10-20% juice and 80-90% Kombucha. Suppose flavoring with herbs, the variety and strength of herbs vary greatly.

Does ginger really reduce inflammation? ›

In theory, ginger can reduce the activity of several chemical substances that promote joint inflammation. Results from RCTs assessing its role in treating participants with osteoarthritis found that it has a high safety profile and can have moderately beneficial effects in reducing pain and disability.

When should I drink ginger kombucha? ›

Before or after meals, it will improve your digestion thanks to its natural probiotics. If you are especially sensitive to caffeine, we recommend not drinking kombucha in the evening. Although it has about six times less caffeine than a cup of coffee, it could affect your sleep.

Is ginger or turmeric better for inflammation? ›

One animal study that looked at rheumatoid arthritis found that even though both turmeric and ginger reduced the incidence and severity of flare-ups, turmeric had significantly more anti-inflammatory and antioxidant power than ginger.

How often should you drink ginger tea for inflammation? ›

Dosage: Drink a brew made with a 1-inch chunk of ginger three to four times a day for as long as symptoms last.

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