Cranberry Ginger Shrub Recipe (2024)

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A cranberry ginger shrub is an ideal beverage which is used for both, adult co*cktails and mocktails. This cranberry ginger drink is in fact a slightly tart drinking vinegar packed full of vitamin C, antioxidants, and probiotics.

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Throughout the holiday season, gatherings almost always occur with a delicious spread of food and beverages. Whether the get together is in your home or elsewhere, this cranberry drinking vinegar will be your go to beverage. Make this recipe in advance to save time and for easy transportation.

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Shrub Heaven!

Before you begin making shrubs you should know what they are. Shrubs, or drinking vinegar, were once extremely popular during the 17th and 18th centuries. Recently, this beverage has made a quick comeback in the bar scene. Because of its sweetened, vinegary flavor the syrup is ideal to be added to sparkling water, an all natural ginger ale, and mixed with alcohol.

In addition to this shrub recipe, try your hand at these recipes which are available on our website.

  • Peach Shrub
  • Pineapple Ginger
  • Spiced Apple

Create an Adult Beverage – Cranberry Ginger Drink

A breakfast punch, which is also known as a Christmas punch, is a delightful for all ages. However, an adult co*cktail using this drinking vinegar is absolutely delicious.

How can a beverage containing bourbon, maple syrup, citrus bitters and this shrub recipe be anything other than fabulous? The answer is, it can’t.

Cranberry Ginger Shrub

The ingredients listed are available throughout the year. However, using fresh cranberries will create a better tasting drinking vinegar. Feel free to substitute raw apple cider purchased from the market for a homemade version.

Instructions

  • 4 cups fresh Cranberries, or frozen
  • 6 (2-inch) strips fresh Orange rind
  • 2 tbsp grated Ginger, or 1 2-inch piece cut into strips
  • ½ cup Water
  • ½ cup organic Sugar
  • 1 cup raw Apple Cider Vinegar
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Cranberry Ginger Shrub

Swing top bottles are ideal for gift giving, and this shrub is definitely gift worthy!

Equipment

  • ½ gallon Mason jar
  • Muddler Small Saucepan
  • Spatula
  • Jar Funnel
  • Fine Mesh Sieve
  • Swing Top Bottle or quart Mason jar
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Cranberry Ginger Shrub Recipe

Raw apple cider contains natural probiotics. In order to not destroy the good bacteria it is best to not add it to the cranberry mixture until it has completely cooled. Doing so will destroy the beneficial bacteria found within the raw apple cider vinegar.

Instructions

  1. In a small saucepan bring to boil the first 5 ingredients. Continue to boil at medium heat for 10 minutes.
  2. Remove from heat and allow to cool to room temperature.
  3. Once completely cooled, add raw apple cider vinegar and mix well.
  4. Store in refrigerator for 3 days, gently shaking the ½ gallon jar once a day.
  5. On day 3, using a fine mesh sieve, strain the cranberry mixture into a swing top bottle or mason jar.
  6. Store the cranberry ginger drinking vinegar in the refrigerator for up to 6 months.

Note

This delicious shrub makes and excellent adult cranberry ginger drink. Feel free to modify the recipe to your desired taste.

  • 2 tbsp cranberry shrub
  • Bourbon, as much as you’d like
  • 1 tsp Maple syrup
  • 3/4 dash Citrus Bitters
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In addition to making homemade shrubs, the following recipes also make great co*cktails. One quick friendly reminder, make sure to drink responsibly.

  • Homemade Irish Cream Liquor
  • Apple Pie Moonshine

To learn more about preserving food through canning, fermenting, curing, and storing fresh, make sure to grab a copy of my book, The Farm Girl’s Guide to Preserving the Harvest.

Printable Recipe Card – Cranberry Ginger Drinking Vinegar

A printable recipe card is available for your convenience. Enjoy this cranberry ginger drinking vinegar throughout the holiday season.

Yield: 1.5 quarts

Cranberry Ginger Shrub

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A cranberry ginger shrub is an ideal beverage and used for both, adult co*cktails and mocktails. This cranberry ginger drink is a delightful tart drinking vinegar packed full of natural probiotics.

Prep Time10 minutes

Cook Time10 minutes

Inactive Time3 days

Total Time3 days 20 minutes

Ingredients

  • 4 cups fresh Cranberries, or frozen
  • 6 2-inch strips fresh Orange rind
  • 2 tbsp grated Ginger, or 1 2-inch piece cut into strips
  • ½ cup Water
  • ½ cup organic Sugar
  • 1 cup raw Apple Cider Vinegar

Instructions

  1. In a small saucepan bring to boil the first 5 ingredients. Continue to boil at medium heat for 10 minutes.
  2. Remove from heat and allow to cool to room temperature.
  3. Once completely cooled, add raw apple cider vinegar and mix well.
  4. Store in refrigerator for 3 days, gently shaking the ½ gallon jar once a day.
  5. On day 3, using a fine mesh sieve, strain the cranberry mixture into a swing top bottle or mason jar.
  6. Store the cranberry ginger drinking vinegar in the refrigerator for up to 6 months.

Notes

This delicious cranberry shrub partners well over ice with bourbon. Feel free to modify the recipe to your desired taste.

  • 2 tbsp cranberry shrub
  • Bourbon, as much as you'd like
  • 1 tsp Maple syrup
  • 3/4 dash Citrus Bitters

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Nutrition Information:

Yield:

48

Serving Size:

2 tablespoons

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 20Total Fat: 0gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 1mgCarbohydrates: 5gFiber: 1gSugar: 4gProtein: 0g

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FAQs

What makes a shrub drink? ›

What is a “shrub” for drinks? Shrubs, also known as drinking vinegars, are concentrated syrups used in beverages. They're most commonly made from vinegar, fruit, aromatics, and sugar. Many shrubs use apple cider vinegar as the base and then use fruit and herbs to create unique sweet and sour flavors.

What is a non alcoholic shrub? ›

A shrub is a simple infusion of fruit, vinegar and sugar that, when topped with sparkling soda and other flavors, makes for a unique and interesting refreshment – no alcohol required (although it certainly wouldn't suffer if you wanted to add some).

What is ginger shrub? ›

A shrub, with its sweet and sour profile, is a sophisticated alternative to a boozy co*cktail. Here, juicy pears and spicy, warming ginger are combined with tart apple cider vinegar for an invigorating non-alcoholic drink. And the best part is, it's completely customizable to your taste buds.

Is drinking shrub good for you? ›

“The beauty of shrubs is not just that they're simple to make at home, and form the basis of beautiful fruity drinks, but that the combination of live, unpasteurised fruit and the probiotic goodness of apple cider vinegar has huge benefits for your gut health.

What drink is similar to shrub? ›

Shrubs are similar to switchels, but are generally presented in a more concentrated form. A shrub is a concentrated syrup that's made by mixing vinegar (usually apple-cider vinegar), fruit, and sugar.

How much alcohol is in shrub? ›

Unlike kombucha, there is no alcohol in a shrub, so this makes a great mixer to give to anyone, whether or not they drink alcohol! This will make around 8 oz. of shrub (or enough to make 4 co*cktails). Combine strawberries and sugar in a large measuring cup (like a Pyrex).

Are all ginger plants edible? ›

To answer the first question, No not all gingers are edible, and only one species out of over a thousand produces the rhizomes that are the tradition edible ginger (Zingiber officinale). Some people insist on trying anything and use various Hedychium spp and hybrids (Butterfly Gingers).

What is the edible ginger plant called? ›

Zingiber officinale (Eating Ginger)

This plant is deciduous. Its after the foliage dies down in late Autumn that the ginger rhizomes are harvested.

Which ginger plants are not edible? ›

Although similar in name to the spice, wild ginger is not edible and is not recommended for consumption. The plant is closely related to European ginger which has a glossy texture but it not native to North America.

Why is drinking vinegar called a shrub? ›

The word “shrub” is derived from the Arabic word “sharbah,” which translates as “drink.” Even sailors from the 16th-18th centuries drank shrubs to prevent scurvy! Today, they are infused with every flavor one can imagine and lauded for their health benefits, some even claiming weight loss.

What two monsters make a shrub? ›

Shrubb is a Double-Element Monster that is first unlocked on Plant Island. It is best obtained by breeding Potbelly and Noggin. By default, its breeding time is 8 hours long.

What is the difference between bitters and shrubs? ›

Bitters are made with a pure grain spirit inundated with bittering agents like fruit peels, spices, or funky stuff like bark or cassia. Tinctures act as straight-up botanical, fruit, or vegetable infusions without any bitterness. A shrub adds sugar to fruit juice and uses vinegar to cut the sweetness.

What is the difference between a shrub and a syrup? ›

Syrups are only sweet, but shrubs have both sweet and tart. We recommend adding equal parts shrub concentrate to spirit. If adding juice or simple syrup, reduce the amount of syrup and add a lemon juice or bitters to cut the sweetness. Add fresh fruit, herbs, or vegetables to round out your drink.

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