Kombucha Klatch – ONLINE!

In case you missed the inaugural episode of Kombucha Klatch – ONLINE – the monthly Kombucha brewers support group – here’s your chance to soak up a whole lotta Kombucha brewing goodness!

I’ve been doing these meet-ups in person for awhile now, but after so many people were sad they couldn’t make it to Los Angeles (or sometimes even across town; there’s a lot of traffic here if you haven’t heard), I decided to hook it up to UStream.

NEXT EPISODE

Catch the next Klatch (ha ha, no it won’t make you sick ;)   Sunday May 15th at 3pm PST (that’s 6pm EST).  Join UStream.tv to participate in the conversation!

Hannah Crum, The Kombucha Mamma, displays a decanter of Hannah's Homebrew Pink Lemonade Flavor during the first online Kombucha Klatch on April 17, 2011Hannah Crum, The Kombucha Mamma, hosts the first online Kombucha Klatch on April 17, 2011Hannah Crum, The Kombucha Mamma, with Sydney on lap hosts the first online Kombucha Klatch on April 17, 2011

I think I speak for everyone when I say we had a blast.
Join us next time!

What topics would you like to see covered in the next Klatch?
Leave your comments below.

Hannah Crum, the Kombucha Mamma!Hannah Crum is The Kombucha Mamma, founder of Kombucha Kamp, Industry Journalist & Master Brewer, educating others about Kombucha since 2004. Connect with her on Google +
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2 Responses to Kombucha Klatch – ONLINE!
  1. Paulette

    When do you flavor the Kombuch in the brewing process?

  2. Flavoring occurs at the bottling stage – check out this great post on Flavoring Your Kombucha

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Continuous Brew mini-FAQ

By changing the starting ratio from…
1 Part KT:9 Parts Starter (orignial method)
to
3 Parts KT:1 PART Starter Liquid (CB method)
…the brewing cycle is dramatically reduced (just 1-2 days to complete).

Actually, CB results in less work.  One example: a more streamlined bottling experience, without the need to lift your brewing vessel, clean it every week or deal with the mess afterwards.

Sure, just drain mature KT and add starter liquid to taste.  Or for bottles, flavor as desired – no funnel, no mess!

Not at all.  Having it on tap will change your perspective.  Plus, you’ll find friends, family and neighbors eyeing your Kombucha set-up with envy and maybe even helping themselves to a fresh glass.

Don’t be nervous.  You have the experience of hundreds of homebrewers backing you up in the form of my detailed instructions and maintenance plan.  You will be guided along the way.  You will save time and effort.