Ginger bug
Iniciador de levadura silvestre de raíz de jengibre — base de sodas fermentadas y ginger ale natural
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A ginger bug is a starter culture rather than a finished ferment — a small jar of grated ginger, sugar, and water fed daily until it becomes a vigorous, bubbling wild-yeast culture. Its job is to inoculate other beverage ferments: fermented lemonades, natural ginger ales, fruit-juice sodas, herbal sodas. The bug captures wild Saccharomyces and lactic acid bacteria from the ginger skin and provides a reliable, propagating starter that lets fermenters skip commercial yeast packets entirely.
The practical reason to keep a ginger bug rather than using commercial yeast is character — a wild-yeast natural soda is materially different from a yeast-bombed alcohol-forward equivalent. The flavor is more complex (lactic acid and ester production alongside ethanol), the carbonation is finer, and the alcohol level stays modest (typically 0.5-2% ABV in a 3-5 day primary). The result is closer to a kombucha-territory drink than a homebrew beer.
A ginger bug is maintained like a sourdough starter: feed daily (1 tbsp grated ginger + 1 tbsp sugar + 1 tbsp water roughly, scaled to the bug's volume), keep at room temperature, use a small portion when starting a new batch, refresh the remainder. With daily attention a bug can be kept indefinitely; with neglect (refrigerated and forgotten) it can be revived after weeks if it hasn't molded.
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