Ginger Ale is an awesome probiotic drink. Here's how to make your own ginger ale at home with nothing more than fresh ginger and sugar. NO additives or preservatives. Natural yeast and bacteria eat the sugar so you get very little sugar in the finished soda!
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Wild Fermentation, 2nd Edition by Sandor Ellix Katz
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The Art of Fermentation by Sandor Ellix Katz
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9 июл 2024