Brewing Kombucha Tea at Home - SO EASY!

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Brewing Booch

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I've been brewing kombucha tea for a couple of years now and have given away more SCOBY than I can count. Kombucha tea is a great probiotic beverage full of beneficial yeast and bacteria. It has many benefits that range from improved gut health to increased energy. The whole family enjoys it as a beverage.

My original SCOBY was a gift from my dear friend who I got my goats from. It is a very hearty strain! It takes a lot more abuse and neglect than any of my other fermented beverages (milk kefir and water kefirstyle="color: #000000;">, click either to read more) and produces big fat healthy SCOBY's for faster fermenting and sharing!

You may be asking, what is a SCOBY? A Symbiotic Colony Of Bacteria and Yeast. It is the starter culture required to start making your own kombucha tea at home. It looks like a big mushroom or jelly fish, not very attractive. Really it is all you need to start brewing. You can buy one online at Cultures For Health or get one from a friend. Some people even have luck at making one from plain store-bought kombucha. Once you have a SCOBY, what's next?

Ingredients:
1 gallon chlorine free water
8 tea bags, black or green tea
1 cup natural cane sugar
1 SCOBY
1 cup starter kombucha

1 gallon glass container, to keep it in, with no metal parts touching it (long-term contact with metal can corrode and ruin your tea).

Directions:
Boil your water and add tea bags to steep. Steep for a minimum of 10 minutes or longer if you desire. I like it stronger so I leave tea bags in right up till the end then remove. Tea should be black or green tea. Herbal teas or flavored teas often contain oils which will cause your Booch (kombucha nickname) to go rancid or mold. Add sugar while still hot and stir till dissolved. Wait until tea reaches room temperature and add starter kombucha and SCOBY. Cover with a coffee filter (or paper towel, etc. something breathable without letting in fruit flies) with a rubber band around it and wait...

It needs to remain at room temperature and out of direct sunlight, my kitchen counter works great.You will be watching the surface of your liquid for a skin to form. This is a new SCOBY baby forming. When it is about a quarter of an inch thick is usually a good time to taste test. Just pour some liquid off or ladle some out and taste it. If it is still too sweet wait a day or two and taste again. If it's already too sour you will want to wait fewer days next time. Usually, it takes 7-10 days on average. I have had new SCOBY form in as little as 3 days in summer. I've also had it take two weeks in winter. Temperature definitely plays a role.

Everyone has a different taste preference so get to know yours by tasting daily when you start brewing. If it gets too sour don't worry it is not a waste! Kombucha vinegar is delicious and it is just over fermented kombucha! It makes great salad dressing and marinade etc. Also, it makes a great hair rinse, leaves hair soft and conditioned.

When it is done you can pour all off except one cup and start the process over or do continuous brew and just add sweet tea to it as the level comes down. You can also do a second ferment where you can flavor it and add fizz! Just add fruit or juice to finished tea and cap it and leave a few more days to flavor and hopefully fizz. Fizzy ferments are usually from a good cap and added sugar, ginger seems to encourage fizz also! This makes a great substitute for someone giving up soda!

There you go! Now each time you brew it again you will get a new SCOBY! Who will you share it with!?

Here is a video I made on my youtube channel, go watch and subscribe!

Thanks for reading and watching Wholesome Roots!
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I love how easy you made this to follow, great article. Upvoted and Resteemed

Great explanation of how to make Kombucha! I am going to make my own for the first time. Upvoted and Resteemed.

Good luck! Let me know if you have any questions! Thank you

I always have some kombucha going and a little scoby hotel to have extras to give my friends and family :)

nice and to the point instructions I've resteemed thanks for sharing :)

I try! Thank you!

Hello! Wow! That's a fat daddy SCOBY you have there! I just made a new SCOBY from some leftover Kombuchas I had in the fridge. I've done the second step so now my Kombucha's done; I hope I can get it fizzy this time, I never can get it fizzy enough for my taste. Got some fresh ginger and blueberries. Maybe that will kickstart it, ya think? Say hi to the goats.....:))

The ginger always does it for me! Don't be afraid to add a pinch of sugar or fruit juice as eating sugar cause kombucha to be gassy, lol!

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