Refreshing Ginger Honey Switchel Recipe (2024)

Ever heard of switchel? It is a fermented beverage that hasn’t seemed to gain the popularity of kombucha… yet (though I suspect it will soon!). It relies on pre-fermented apple cider vinegar and does not have a long fermentation process like kombucha or kefir do, making it a great first drink for anyone new to fermenting.

What is Switchel?

Switchel has quite a few nicknames including Haymaker’s Punch, Ginger-Water, and Swizzy. It is a fermented drink that originated in the Caribbean and that often contains apple cider vinegar, water, a natural sweetener, and a flavoring, like ginger root.

It is an inexpensive and electrolyte-filled way to get the benefits of apple cider vinegarand is much more tasty than undiluted vinegar! While it isn’t as popular as kombucha yet, I recently saw a switchel-based co*cktail on the menu in a restaurant, making me wonder if its return to popularity has begun.

History of Switchel

Sources disagree about when switchel officially made its way to the United States, but agree that it has been here for well over 100 years. I remember a mention of it in one of my favorite childhood books, The Long Winter by Laura Ingalls Wilder:

Ma had sent them ginger-water. She had sweetened the cool well-water with sugar, flavored it with vinegar, and put in plenty of ginger to warm their stomachs so they could drink till they were not thirsty. Ginger-water would not make them sick, as plain cold water would when they were so hot.

Sources also disagree about the “right” way to make switchel, the sweetener that should be used, and the proportions. Like most recipes, the trick seems to be finding a recipe that you love.

Benefits of Switchel

Like other fermented foods and drinks, switchel has its share of benefits, depending on the ingredients.There are endless ways to make this tasty drink and all of the ingredients offer their own benefits. In my favorite recipe, I use:

  • Apple cider vinegar: A great natural source of minerals like calcium, magnesium, and potassium, as well as beneficial bacteria and acids. While many people don’t love the strong flavor of vinegar by itself, it is perfect in this recipe when balanced with ginger, honey, and lime. I get mine here.
  • Honey: A versatile natural remedy in our house that I use as a face wash, to help speed healing of cuts and burns, and even as a natural sleep aid.Raw honey is a source of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and enzymes that makes it a nutrient powerhouse with antiviral and antibacterial properties. It is often recommended for digestive health and there is some evidence that it may benefit the skin when taken internally.
  • Ginger: A powerful natural anti-inflammatory and antioxidant due to the presence of an oil called gingerol. It has a long history of use as a remedy for digestive problems, nausea, and illness. In this recipe, it adds both flavor and a slight spicy balance to the sweetness of the honey. Ginger root is found in most grocery stores and its skin can be peeled off easily with the edge of a spoon.
  • Lime: I add some fresh lime juice purely for flavor but it is also a good source of vitamin C.

Switchel Variations to Try

  • With molasses: Blackstrap molasses is good for skin and hair. It is a great natural source of iron, B6, potassium, selenium, and copper, and often helpful for people who suffer from anemia and have trouble absorbing other sources of iron. It is considered diabetes friendly and unlike refined sweeteners it maintains many of the nutrients ofsugar cane. Especially during pregnancy, I switch out the honey in this recipe for some organic blackstrap molasses for the extra nutrients and iron. This is also the lowest glycemic option for a sweetener.
  • Withmaple syrup: A good source of antioxidants, manganese, and zinc, use maple syrup in place of honey.
  • Using lemon or herbs: For flavor, you can use lemon in place of the lime or omit completely. I also love adding other herbs besides just ginger and muddling the fresh leaves for flavor. Some favorite herbs to add are basil, lemon thyme, and rosemary.
  • With seltzer water: Though regular water is traditionally used in this recipe, seltzer water can give it natural fizz and make it even more refreshing. Since it is typically “aged” overnight in the refrigerator, I recommend using regular water in the recipe, but only using half as much and then adding the additional as seltzer water when serving.
  • With cinnamon: If you prefer more of an apple-cider flavor, add a few cinnamon sticks to the overnight soak in the refrigerator in place of the ginger.

Just talking about it makes me want to get up and go start a batch!

How to Make Switchel

Now for the fun part! No need for a scoby or kefir grains (though I always have those in my kitchen as well). In fact, you likely already have the ingredients for this delicious drink in your kitchen.

Here’s how to make ginger switchel:

Refreshing Ginger Honey Switchel Recipe (1)

Ginger Honey Switchel Recipe

A fermented drink that combines the benefits of apple cider vinegar, raw honey (or molasses), and ginger for a refreshing and electrolyte drink.

Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 12 hours hrs 5 minutes mins

Calories 59kcal

Author Katie Wells

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Instructions

  • Mix all ingredients in a large jar, cover, and shake well.

  • Place in the refrigerator overnight.

  • To serve, pour over ice or add seltzer water if desired.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Ginger Honey Switchel Recipe

Amount Per Serving (1 cup)

Calories 59Calories from Fat 1

% Daily Value*

Fat 0.1g0%

Sodium 8mg0%

Carbohydrates 15.4g5%

Fiber 0.4g2%

Sugar 13.3g15%

Protein 0.2g0%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Notes

If using seltzer water, only add half the amount of listed water to the jar. Add the other half as seltzer water when serving.

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FAQs

What are the benefits of drinking switchel? ›

Recently, switchel has made a comeback, with numerous companies making bottled versions and homemade recipes appearing online. The beverage is touted to have numerous benefits, including improved gut health, electrolyte replenishment during exercise, and blood sugar stabilization.

Is switchel good for electrolytes? ›

Switchel is made with apple cider vinegar and ginger, which are known for their healthful properties. Switchel is high in potassium and other electrolytes, which speed re-hydration.

Is switchel a probiotic? ›

This microorganism called Alex is made up of millions of cells, not many of which are human cells.” This recipe for switchel, a probiotic beverage made in less than 5 minutes, is a great way to introduce beneficial microbial populations into the terrarium of your self.

How do you make a Twitchel? ›

Old-Fashioned Switchel Recipe
  1. 1 gallon water.
  2. 1 1/2 cups molasses.
  3. 1/3 cup apple cider vinegar.
  4. 1 tablespoon freshly grated ginger.

What does ACV do to your liver? ›

When it comes to home remedies, apple cider vinegar is a preferred choice since it has amazing detoxification properties. Apple Cider Vinegar works by helping the liver flush out the toxins that can interfere with the body's normal functioning.

How many times a week should you drink ACV? ›

Apple cider vinegar (ACV) is generally safe to consume daily. Most research recommends a daily dosage of approximately 1–2 tablespoons of ACV, mixed in water.

What is the difference between switchel and kombucha? ›

Where kombucha requires live bacterial colonies and days of fermentation, switchel is a happy and simple blend of water, ginger, apple cider vinegar and a sweetener, (usually maple syrup but can also be honey).

What are the benefits of apple cider vinegar and ginger drink? ›

Raw apple cider vinegar is alkaline-forming, which means that it can help to balance your body's pH levels. It also has prebiotic properties which boost gut health and immunity. Combining apple cider vinegar with honey and ginger creates a powerful boost of antioxidants that aids in digestion and weight loss.

Is it okay to drink electrolyte drink everyday? ›

Electrolyte drinks are not meant to be casually consumed throughout the day as if they're water. Due to their high electrolyte content, drinking these beverages every day when there has not been a loss of electrolytes, could result in toxicities (poisoning) of different electrolytes.

Does apple cider vinegar replace electrolytes? ›

But, taking apple cider vinegar along with water, can aid in replenishing your fluids and electrolytes.

Does ginger and apple cider vinegar help with digestion? ›

Digestive Health: Both ginger and apple cider vinegar are believed to help with digestion.

What does switchel taste like? ›

Switchel has what we like to call the taste trifecta: a little sweet and a touch sour, with a slightly spicy kick.

What is a Twitchell? ›

noun. A cut-through between buildings. An alleyway. “ I chased him up the road, but he pegged it down the twitchell.

Where does the word twitchel come from? ›

The earliest known use of the noun twitchel is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for twitchel is from around 1196, in Royal Charter: Æðelred II to Eynsham Abbey. twitchel is probably a variant or alteration of another lexical item. Etymons: twitchen n.

What are the benefits of organic switchel? ›

Help regulate and stabilise blood sugar levels. Aid digestion and improve gut health. Help to regulate appetite. Promote good heart health and help keep cholesterol levels low.

What does drinking ACV every morning do? ›

The bottom line

Unfortunately, there's little research to support most claims about its health benefits. That said, some studies suggest it may offer some benefits, including killing bacteria, lowering blood sugar levels, and promoting weight loss.

What are the health benefits of mulled cider? ›

Mulled cider is not just a delicious, comforting fall beverage, but also a nutritional powerhouse. It's rich in vitamin C from apple juice and citrus, supporting a robust immune system and fending off illnesses.

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