Mmmm....Soda. I used to drink Coke like it was going out of style and my waistband didn't appreciate it. I dropped it cold turkey along with all other soft drinks for a while. Nowadays, I allow myself to have a soda every now and then. Nothing can be too bad in moderation, right?
I began to appreciate the specialty soda's. Virgil's, Reed's, Jones Soda's, and the like. I also enjoyed trying all the different soft drinks at Club Cool in Epcot when we went to Disney World. That got me thinking; maybe I should start making my own soda.
Queue, the SodaStream. I first experimented with a blueberry soda and it was delicious. My sights then turned to a classic cola syrup. I wanted one with real sugar, and no artificial flavors or colors. Basically, I wanted to match Coke, but I failed miserably with the formulas I found and tried. So, I put that idea on the back-burner for the forseable future.
Then, I thought about Shire Water. Shire Water is a mixed drink of Jameson Whiskey and ginger ale served at our local pub, Cook McDoogal's. I could make my own ginger ale for Shire Water! I set out in search of a ginger syrup recipe and found this little gem.
The syrup is just what I was looking for in a ginger ale, and it makes one heck of a good Shire Water. The spices make all the difference. There is a wonderful ginger flavor that isn't too overpowering, with just the right sweetness, and a wonderfully spicy finish. Throw in a shot or two of Jameson, and you have yourself one darned good beverage.
2 cups water
1 cup brown sugar
1 cup white sugar
4 ounces peeled and sliced ginger
2 teaspoons cardamom pods
1 teaspoons whole allspice
1 teaspoons black peppercorns
3 star anise pods
In a medium saucepan, combine the water, sugar, brown sugar, and ginger. Toast the whole spices in a heavy-bottomed pan until they just begin to brown and become fragrant. Add them to the ginger mixture and bring to a simmer. Continue to simmer for about 15 minutes and then turn off the heat. Allow the mixture to steep until cool. Once cool, strain into a clean container and store in the refrigerator to chill. Add 2 Tbsp of syrup for every 12 ounces of soda water.