Honey-Sweetened Ginger Ale Recipe {GUEST POST} (2024)

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This is a guest post from the fabulously talented Shaina Olmanson of Food for my Family.

Do you love pop but want a better alternative?This healthy ginger ale recipe with honey satisfies a crowd! All natural ginger ale is simple to make without the unhealthy additives.

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Papers are sprawled across the dining room table as my kids crunch numbers with pencils. In the kitchen I field questions ranging from algebraic equations to division to which side the “stick” goes on the number nine as I load lunchbox containers into the dishwasher and start preparing the family dinner.

As homework is finished and put away, the kids come to join me in prepping our next meal. There are vegetables to wash and chop, often pots that need stirring, and the table, once cleared, needs to be set.

One of my favorite surprises to play on my children right under their noses is to change up what’s in their dinner glass. In the commotion of six people all doing something different, a simple pitcher switch in my husband’s hand will fill dinner glasses with something other than water or milk, and it won’t be until after grace is said and forks are raised that one of them will take a sip of surprise.

We generally offer the same two beverages for meals and in between with a few exceptions. Tea and tisane make an appearance – especially in the middle of winter – with herbal, fruit, and ginger tisanes being offered to soothe sore throats or warm cold fingers and bellies before bed. Coffee and wine are left to the adults, clearly, and that leaves my kids without much access to sweetened beverages of any kind.

While we may not stock up on soda, I know it’s important to teach my children how to appreciate a special drink every once in a while and also how to drink them responsibly so they can manage themselves when it is an option outside the home. I hope to avoid the forbidden fruit mentality that can be a result of overly zealous dietary restrictions and keep our food options open and positive.

Plus, there are certain times when a bubbling glass of soda hits the spot: It’s refreshing after a workout or on hot summer days. It helps soothe an upset stomach when you’re sick. It also helps calm cravings for something sweet. Soda can also serve to make a meal extra special and be a way to celebrate.

Healthy Ginger Ale

Homemade ginger ale with honey happens to be a family favorite when it comes to any type of soda, and so it’s the one we make most often.

An abundance of spicy ginger that infuses itself into this syrup makes for a bubbly soda with a bit of a spicy kick. Because we control how it comes together, we have the added health benefits of fresh ginger in a special drink our whole family enjoys. If you are a ginger aficionado and like your ginger ale extra spicy, finely mince a bit of the cooked ginger after straining, and then add it right back into the syrup.

This recipe is adapted from my sucanat version of the same ginger soda. If you are so inclined, you may reduce the sucanat a bit and add a few stevia drops to up the sweetness for a lower glycemic index beverage. Or maybe try using sorghum syrup or maple syrup for a unique spin. If you’re looking for another wonderful honey-sweetened soda, try this lemongrass version.

Honey Ginger Ale Recipe

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Honey-Sweetened Ginger Ale

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  • Author: Shaina Olmanson
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Ingredients

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Instructions

  1. Peel the ginger root and thinly slice.
  2. In a medium saucepan over medium-high heat, add the ginger root, water, honey, and lime peel. Bring the mixture to a boil, and then lower the heat to medium-low and simmer for 15 minutes.
  3. Remove the pan from the heat and allow the syrup to cool.
  4. Strain the ginger pieces and lime peel, and pour the cooled syrup into an airtight container.
  5. Refrigerate until ready to use.
  6. To prepare the ginger ale, mix together about 2 tablespoons of syrup with 6 ounces of sparkling water over ice. Stir gently to combine.
  7. Garnish with a lime wedge and enjoy.

Notes

Regarding the bubbles: You can use any type of sparkling water or club soda for these recipes. Keep in mind that your final product will mirror what you’re mixing in, so a sparkling water with small bubbles and lower carbonation will result in a soda of similar mouth feel. For us, we carbonate our still water using aSodastream (on Amazon, aff. link).

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Note from Katie: I’m so grateful to Shaina for sharing this recipe, which I made from her blog last summer (the sucanat version), as part of The Ginger Challenge Series. It’s so. much. fun. And her philosophy on avoiding the “forbidden fruit mentality” is speaking to me hard core! Do visit her blog and take special note not only of her superb from-scratch recipes and photography, but also her One Deal, Five Meals category that will help you be a frugal real food master!

Have you tried homemade ginger ale with honey yet? Did you like this healthy ginger ale?


Honey-Sweetened Ginger Ale Recipe {GUEST POST} (4)Shaina Olmanson is a work-at-home mom of four, feeding both family and friends one plate at a time. She shares recipes, tips, opinions and her philosophy on food at Food for my Family as she strives to teach her children how to eat well: seasonally, locally, organically, deliciously and balanced. Follow Shaina on Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram, Twitter or G+.

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Honey-Sweetened Ginger Ale Recipe {GUEST POST} (2024)

FAQs

What does honey and ginger do to the body? ›

Supporting Respiratory Health

Ginger's natural immune-boosting properties, combined with honey's ability to calm sore throats and reduce inflammation, make it an ideal remedy during the cold and flu season.

Is there a healthy ginger ale? ›

Opting for a ginger ale made with natural ingredients and less added sugar like OLIPOP, or even making your own ginger ale at home using fresh ginger, can be a healthier alternative.

How to make sprite taste like ginger ale? ›

co*ke and Sprite. Together, it will make ginger ale.

Can ginger and honey reduce belly fat? ›

If you squeeze out ginger into warm water and add some honey and drink it on an empty stomach it has a tremendous amount of benefits for weight loss and removal of visceral fat from the stomach area. Ginger is rich in beneficial compounds and rich in antioxidants and helps reduce weight and belly fat.

Is ginger good for the kidneys? ›

Studies confirm ginger's kidney-healing properties. One of them concludes that “ginger provides evidence for kidney protection and reduces severity of damage” caused to kidneys.

What's the hardest drink for a bartender to make? ›

What Is the Most Difficult co*cktail to Make?
  • Ramos Gin Fizz. A frothy and creamy co*cktail that demands vigorous shaking to achieve its characteristic texture. ...
  • Sazerac. ...
  • Mai Tai. ...
  • Aviation. ...
  • Bloody Mary. ...
  • Pisco Sour. ...
  • Zombie. ...
  • Negroni Sbagliato.

What two sodas make ginger ale? ›

If you're curious about the mixture and want to try making it yourself, the blog recommends a 70 percent Sprite and 30 percent Diet co*ke blend for the "most authentic ginger ale flavor."

How much whiskey do you put in ginger ale? ›

Roughly 1 part Jameson to 3 parts ginger ale, all parts refreshing.

When should you not drink ginger ale? ›

If a person has bloating, gas or indigestion, the carbonation and sugar may make it worse. Even diet ginger ale can be harmful because our bodies may not digest artificial sugars as well.”

What brand of ginger ale is real? ›

Drink Reed's - Real Ginger Ale & Real Ginger Beer.

Does Canada Dry use real ginger? ›

Canada Dry Ginger Ale has always been made using real ginger extract to provide its ginger flavour,” she said.

Is Mountain Dew just ginger ale? ›

Classic Mountain Dew is labeled as a citrus soda, which is often compared to lemon-lime.

Which is better for your stomach ginger ale or Sprite? ›

Ginger ale: Ginger ale has the same potential benefits as Sprite, but it may also relieve nausea because it contains ginger. However, most commercial ginger ales contain very little real ginger. People can check ingredient labels to find out how much ginger a product contains.

Is ginger and honey good for detox? ›

All of these ingredients contain powerful anti-inflammatory properties. Lemon juice provides powerful digestive enzymes while ginger stimulates digestion. Honey has a natural scraping effect on the intestines (clearing away toxic build-up). In Ayurveda, the digestive fire is considered to be the cornerstone of health.

What happens to your body when you eat ginger every day? ›

Ginger has powerful components that lower blood sugar levels and prevent heart disease. Eating ginger every day can regulate the production of insulin in patients with diabetes. Due to the cholesterol-lowering abilities in ginger, it prevents heart-related diseases and strokes.

Is ginger and honey good at night? ›

If you like adding honey to your tea, then you're in luck! Adding a squeeze of honey to your lemon ginger tea could aid in soothing your sore throat. Drinking lemon and ginger tea before bed may make you feel better overall and help you get some much-needed rest.

What are the benefits of instant honey ginger drink? ›

Assists in treating mild diarrhea. Assists in boosting the immune system. Assists in soothing symptoms associated with colds and flu. Ginger has anti-inflammatory properties and thus may help relieve muscle soreness after exercise.

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