Questions about bottling or storing kombucha? View answers such as, how long kombucha can be stored, storing kombucha in plastic, when kombucha is ready to drink?
Making kombucha is really easy and really fun. You brew tea, add sugar and then add the SCOBY (Symbiotic Culture Of Bacteria and Yeast) and some starter liquid (raw kombucha) to the brewing vessel. The SCOBY will do it’s job of converting the tea and sugar mixture into kombucha.
Nevertheless, in this process there are many variables and some are very important indeed. In this section of the Kombucha Journal we present important tips that will make the process proceed smoothly and easily into delicous tasking kombucha.
Questions about bottling or storing kombucha? View answers such as, how long kombucha can be stored, storing kombucha in plastic, when kombucha is ready to drink?
Master kombucha brewing by learning the important factors to notice to tell if your home brewed kombucha is finished fermenting (F1) and is ready to bottle and flavor (F2).
This is the basic recipe for brewing delicious kombucha at home. It only takes a few simple ingredients to home brew kombucha, which results in a delicious and healthy beverage.
Find answers to all your questions about the Kombucha SCOBY, what it is and how it makes kombucha. How to make kombucha without a SCOBY, many more.
Learn what a SCOBY is, what it does and the 5 best places to get one to start your own kombucha home brewing adventure.
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