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Once the SCOBY has done it’s work turning tea and sugar into kombucha, which usually takes from 5—10 days, you have raw kombucha, which you can certainly drink. It tastes a little sour and a little sweet. But putting the kombucha through a secondary fermentation is when the most fun part begins, adding additional flavoring ingredients to make it super yummy.
Each variety of black, green or white tea has a different taste, and so the kombucha will also have a different flavor.
With so many choices, it is fun to experiment and see which ones you prefer.
We find that a mixture of black tea and green tea is our favorite base flavor. We usually use a ratio of 3 parts black to 2 parts green tea. An all green tea brew has a lighter, fresher taste and goes really well with certain fermentation two (F2) flavors.
Teas with essential oils, like Earl Gray, may be harmful to the SCOBY. Some people report success using such teas, but it is a good idea to alternate brewing them with oil-free teas, or the SCOBY may suffer.
To brew loose tea, a Nut Milk Bag comes in very handy. You can read about brewing tea with a Nut Milk Bag here.
No matter where you live, it is usually easy to find stores that sell tea. Most grocery stores sell tea, although there are usually not many choices of real tea. If you are lucky, you may have a specialty store nearby that sells higher quality, organic, loose tea. You can buy it by the ounce and only purchase as much as you need.
There are also many good online sources for tea. Amazon.com sells the best types of tea for kombucha at a reasonable price. It is handy that is delivered right to your door!
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The SCOBY needs real cane sugar. Although it is possible to brew kombucha with honey, it requires a different type of SCOBY which can digest the honey.
We always use organic cane sugar when we brew kombucha for the same reason that we use organic tea. We don’t want any chemicals or bleaching agents in our batch of kombucha!
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