lukemarsh
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Evening brewers! I just had a question about the alcohol content in 'non-alcoholic' ginger beer. I was told that even commercial Bundaberg Ginger Beer that you buy in just about every shop thesedays is actually some percent alcoholic, however very very small. It is so low that it actually doesn't register as an alcoholic beverage (probably something like 0.1%) but technically does contain some alcohol. It does not state this anywhere on the bottles though, unlike Coopers Birrel which says in very fine print that it is 0.5% abv.
I just made a non-alcoholic Ginger Beer using the Coopers GB can and following the instructions on the can. You mix the can in and make up to 18L, then add yeast and leave for 2 - 3 hours, then stir lots and bottle (stirring as you bottle). It doesn't say anywhere that this will make a small amount of alcohol, but it is pretty clear that the natural conditioning methods used will create some alcohol. Is there any way to determine exactly how much there would be in this brew? No sugar is added to the brew, only carbonation drops for each bottle (which I think is meant to add about 0.5% more alcohol).
If it was, say, 0.5% abv... would I be able to drive after drinking one of these? I am on P plates, so am not allowed to have any blood alcohol level register on the breatho. Would 0.5% register?
Cheers
I just made a non-alcoholic Ginger Beer using the Coopers GB can and following the instructions on the can. You mix the can in and make up to 18L, then add yeast and leave for 2 - 3 hours, then stir lots and bottle (stirring as you bottle). It doesn't say anywhere that this will make a small amount of alcohol, but it is pretty clear that the natural conditioning methods used will create some alcohol. Is there any way to determine exactly how much there would be in this brew? No sugar is added to the brew, only carbonation drops for each bottle (which I think is meant to add about 0.5% more alcohol).
If it was, say, 0.5% abv... would I be able to drive after drinking one of these? I am on P plates, so am not allowed to have any blood alcohol level register on the breatho. Would 0.5% register?
Cheers