Growing a SCOBY!
@jayke-watson
10 years ago
118 posts
updated by @jayke-watson: 10/17/19 10:19:36AM
@soaring-eagle
10 years ago
29,637 posts
well have you read what wiki says? Although kombucha is claimed to have several beneficial effects on health, these claims are not supported by scientific evidence. Drinking kombucha has been linked to serious side effects and deaths, and improper preparation can lead to contamination.
never heard of it till you made me look it up ..but sounds risky
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@jayke-watson
10 years ago
118 posts
@dave-thorn
10 years ago
1 posts
G'day Jayke, are you still doing the Kombucha tea? I drink 500ml everyday brew it myself. Best ever thing I have done in awhile. How did you go with the scoby making??
Cheers Dave
i have been brewing for a while now, and its really really easy, jeg can actually grow your own scoby from a store bought combucha tea, jeus make sure it's only kombuch not added any flavoring:)
1: heat 1 liter of water, ad between 75 and 90 grams of suger and stir until no suger left in the pot.
2: just before the water starts boiling add 1 or 2 teaspoons of organic green tea, and take the pot off the heat to cool for abot 15 minuts, then you filter the tea so that you are left with only the sweet tea.
3: now you let it cool down to room temperature, and put it in a big glass jar.
4: add about 100 - 150 ml. of your store bought kombucha to the glass jar and cover it with a cotton cloth
5: 7 - 20 day and you have kombucha depending on the wether
remember it is not the size of the scoby that determins if its ready or not, so you will have to taste it once in a while, i recomend using the "straw n thump" methode ;D
always make sure to have very clean hands and equipment when brewing kombucha, that way u usually avoid mold, allthough in most cases the scoby is self healing (it can get rid of the mold it self, if its only a little mold)
and keep it away from extreme heat and direct sunlight!