When your throat feels strained, digestion feels off, or your body needs gentle support, homemade ginger ale offers a natural, soothing alternative to store-bought versions filled with artificial sweeteners and carbonation overload.
This version is brewed slowly with real ginger and sweetened lightly, making it especially comforting during flare-ups, vocal strain, headaches, and digestive discomfort. It’s warming, grounding, and easy to customize.
INGREDIENTS & WHY THEY’RE USED
- 1 cup fresh ginger, grated
Traditionally used to soothe digestion, reduce throat irritation, and warm the body. - 4 cups water
Creates a gentle infusion without overpowering the system. - ¼–½ cup raw honey or maple syrup
Honey coats the throat; maple syrup offers a lighter alternative. - Sparkling water
Adds light effervescence without harsh carbonation. - Lemon slices (optional)
Adds brightness and supports hydration.
HOW TO MAKE
- Add grated ginger and water to a saucepan.
- Bring to a boil, then simmer 15–20 minutes.
- Strain out ginger.
- Stir in honey or maple syrup while warm.
- Cool completely.
- To serve: mix ½ ginger syrup with sparkling water.
HOW TO USE
- Sip slowly for throat comfort
- Drink after meals for digestion
- Serve warm (without sparkling water) on flare-up days
- Chill for refreshing support when tolerated
STORAGE
- Refrigerate syrup up to 7 days
- Do not store mixed with sparkling water—add fresh each time
SHOPPING LIST
- Fresh ginger
- Raw honey or maple syrup
- Lemons (optional)
- Sparkling water


