Give your cocktails, lemonade and homemade sodas the perfect spice kick with this fresh ginger simple syrup! After steeping in a classic simple syrup, we blend the ginger into the mixture to create an even more flavorful syrup than just infusing can't match. You will absolutely love the way this spiced-up ginger syrup takes your drinks to the next level.

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Why You’ll Love This Recipe
Adds an instant twist to any drink: One of my favorite techniques to add a unique twist to a drink is to make a specialty simple syrup. For instance, my strawberry-basil Tom Collins, chai bourbon smash and sage-fig cocktail all use their own specialty simple syrups that make for more interesting drinks.
A different technique for getting the best flavor: Most ginger simple syrup recipes include an infusion but no blending. I used to make my homemade ginger syrup this way until I discovered the blending tip from a cocktail Facebook group – talk about a game-changer. The ginger flavor is so much more prominent.
Simple as it gets: If you’ve never made a homemade simple syrup, the process truly couldn’t be easier, and the flavor is much better than those store-bought syrups. It’s well-worth putting forth minimal effort to get a perfectly crafted drink.
Bonus: For more homemade simple syrup recipes, check out my raspberry simple syrup, spiced cranberry simple syrup, gingerbread simple syrup and brown sugar-chai simple syrup.
Ingredients
The ingredient list doesn’t get easier than this, huh? Let’s review just a couple notes for you.
Sugar: White sugar is standard and allows the ginger to shine, but feel free to experiment with other sweeteners. You could substitute 1 cup white sugar for 1 cup honey, which would be great in a ginger bee’s knees, honeyed lemonade or sweet tea. Or when the holidays come around, you can use brown sugar instead for an additional molasses flavor.
Fresh ginger root: Make sure you use fresh ginger here. You can find it in the produce section of the grocery store.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: We first prepare our fresh ginger by peeling it and cutting it into 1-inch chunks. I find peeling ginger with the edge of a spoon like so (photo 1) is the easiest method.
Step 2: Now we add the water, sugar and sliced ginger to a small saucepan and bring to a simmer and then boil (photo 2). Every so often, we give the ginger syrup a stir to help dissolve the sugar. Once it boils, we turn off the heat and let it steep for about 15 minutes.
Step 3: From here, we move the ginger mixture to a blender and process until smooth (photo 3).
Step 4: For our final step, we place a bowl in the sink and a fine-mesh sieve above it. Now we pour the blended ginger mixture in the sieve, and it will strain the syrup from the solids.
How simple was that? In just four easy steps, we now have the best ginger simple syrup recipe that will instantly elevate every drink.
How to Use
While simple syrup is most often used to sweeten cocktails, you can use it in so many other ways. For instance, add it to sparkling water or club soda with some fresh mint leaves and lime or lemon juice for your own mocktails or add some flavor to your smoothies. Or you could use it to make your own homemade ginger ale or ginger beer.
It’s also wonderful in a latte or fancy coffee, or you could mix it with maple syrup to drizzle on waffles and pancakes. Simple syrup is also often brushed over a freshly baked cake to add moisture, and this would also add a delicious ginger flavor.
For some cocktails, you can use this syrup in my ginger mojito, sparkling cranberry-ginger margarita or jalapeno-cucumber margarita with fresh ginger. You can substitute plain simple syrup for this ginger-flavored syrup in different fruity cocktails. A few of my favorites that would work well with this substitution include:
- Blackberry margarita
- Roasted strawberry margarita
- Mango mojito
- Raspberry margarita
- Sparkling pomegranate martini
- Blueberry margarita
- Blood orange margarita
Recipe FAQs
For proper and safe storage, keep the syrup in an airtight container in the refrigerator. You don’t want to leave homemade simple syrup in room temperature on your counter.
Absolutely. I love to buy ginger in bulk so that I always have it on hand. Simply peel the ginger with the side of a spoon as pictured above and then store the peeled ginger in a freezer-safe bag for up to six months. When you’re ready to use it, give it just a few minutes to soften in room temperature, and it will slice easily. Frozen ginger also grates like a dream if you need it for other recipes, like my pumpkin gingerbread or ginger-maple cookies.
As long as you store the ginger simple syrup properly, it should keep in the refrigerator for two to three weeks. That’s another reason to love making your own simple syrup – you get a good shelf life without relying on preservatives.
Expert Tips
Keep it simple: Don’t feel like you need to get rid of every tiny bit of ginger peel. I like to get most of it off to increase the surface area that’s exposed to the syrup, but little bits here and there are fine. Plus, the syrup will come out much darker if you don’t peel your ginger. While this isn’t a big deal if you’re using it with dark rum or whiskey, it will muddy your presentation if you serve it with white rum, vodka or light-colored juice.
Give it time to chill: I recommend making this ginger simple syrup ahead of time to give it time to chill. Plus, it makes entertaining that much easier.
Add a citrus kick: Adding a teaspoon of fresh lemon or lime zest makes for a wonderful addition to give it a little zip for spring or summer drinks.
Makes a lovely host or hostess gift: I think we can all agree a homemade gift is always thoughtful, and anyone who loves making homemade cocktails, mocktails or coffees would love a jar of this ginger simple syrup. Simply pour it in a mason jar and add a pretty ribbon or tag.
Perfect Pairing
With that kick of fresh ginger in your refreshing beverage, you will love anything with a Jamaican jerk marinade. This marinade features a medley of warm spices, including fresh ginger, that perfectly complement your refresher. Fortunately, I have several delicious options for you.
- Jerk chicken
- Jerk pork shoulder
- Jerk chicken enchiladas with habanero-sour cream sauce
- Jerk pork nachos
For the most flavorful cocktail or drink, I hope you try this fresh ginger simple syrup. Your favorite beverages
Cheers!
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📖 Recipe
Fresh Ginger Simple Syrup
Equipment
- Small saucepan
- Blender
- Fine-mesh sieve
Ingredients
- 1 cup water
- 1 cup white sugar
- 1 cup fresh ginger root peeled and chopped into 1-inch pieces
Instructions
- In a small saucepan, add the water, sugar and ginger. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat, stirring occasionally to dissolve the sugar.
- Once it boils an the sugar dissolves, turn off the heat and allow to steep for at least 15 minutes.
- Pour the entire contents of the saucepan into a blender. Blend until smooth. (If you prefer a lighter ginger flavor, you can skip the blending and just steep and strain, but a stronger, spicier ginger flavor in the syrup helps it stand out more in cocktails when you add other ingredients.)
- In the sink, place a bowl under a fine-mesh sieve. Pour the contents of the blender into the sieve and allow the liquid to strain from the solids. The liquid is your ginger simple syrup. Allow to cool and then store in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Shake before using. Enjoy!
Notes
- When peeling the ginger, don't feel like you need to get every piece of skin off. We want to remove most of it for a better color and to increase the exposed surface area, but little bits here and there are fine.
- I recommend making this ginger simple syrup ahead of time to give it time to chill.
- Adding a teaspoon of fresh lemon or lime zest makes for a wonderful addition to give it a little zip for spring or summer drinks.
- Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.
Amita says
This is a fantastic syrup. It has such a great level of ginger flavor. I also love the idea of making it a hostess gift. I’ll have to keep that in mind.
Lori | The Kitchen Whisperer says
Girl, you did it again! You knocked it out of the park! This is such a great idea and I love the suggestions on dishes you can use this in!
Cathleen says
This is so perfect!! I have only ever made regular simple syrup, and the ginger version came out so well. Love this variation.
Uma says
I loved your ginger syrup. I agree, this spiced-up ginger syrup takes your drinks to the next level.
Beth says
This makes the best drinks! I added it to some flavored sparkling water with some lemon juice, and it gave it just the right ginger flavor.
Freya says
I tried this in both a latte and hot chocolate. It gave them a nice spice flavor. Looking forward to also using it with some baking.
Leslie says
I absolutely loved your suggestions on how to use this recipe! Especially adding it to club soda or smoothies...genius!!
Amanda Mason says
I love so many of your simple syrup recipes! It really enhances the flavor in so many drinks I make!! So delicious...I really liked this one, a lot!!
Joyce says
I made a batch of this for my kombucha and it made a delicious batch of kombucha out of it! I froze the rest in ice cubes trays so I could easily use them again! Thanks so much for this recipe!
Amanda McGrory-Dixon says
Ohhh, love the idea of using it with kombucha! Thanks for sharing.
Sharon says
This fresh ginger syrup is a great addition to cocktails. Blending the syrup really adds so much flavor!
Amanda McGrory-Dixon says
Totally agree!
Suja says
Absolutely delicious -- thank you for this fantastic recipe! Very straightforward and easy to make. The syrup came out perfectly. I will make it again!!
Amanda McGrory-Dixon says
You're very welcome!
Raksha Kamat says
I loved this simple fresh ginger syrup recipe. Added it to lemonade and it turned refreshing and delicious. Loved the tip to store ginger in freezer for up to 6 months after buying in bulk.
Amanda McGrory-Dixon says
That sounds like the perfect way to enjoy it!
Cara says
So delicious - I'm going to be using this in cocktails all summer long!
Amanda McGrory-Dixon says
You and me both!
Ann says
Oh yum! I have never tried making this at home before. Excited to give this recipe a try!
Amanda McGrory-Dixon says
You will never go back to store-bought syrup!
Daniela says
Thank you for the detailed instructions on how to make fresh ginger simple syrup. Looking forward to making this!
Amanda McGrory-Dixon says
You are very welcome!