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Process, Solstice and Reconnection; Kombucha Benefits the Soul

Life is a process. I admit, I sometimes forget that. Often, I find myself so focused in on my list of tasks that “must be accomplished today.” Or maybe I’m so lost in The Matrix that all I can even concentrate on is getting through the day. As if happiness is just on the other…

Kombucha is Living Tea

Kombucha is a beautiful beverage. Please enjoy this short video and leave a comment below!

“Ghetto Brewing” by McKinley Alvarez – Guest Post

Please welcome Guest Poster and Power Homebrewer McKinley Alvarez from Santa Cruz, CA! Today’s post is all about advanced brewing techniques using fresh fruit. While I advise brewers never to use fruit during primary fermentation to protect the health of the brew, of course there are many ways to make Kombucha as the SCOBY is…

Freestone Fermentation Festival – Picture Diary

Like being there…only not as delicious.

Freestone Fermentation Festival Recap & People’s Kombucha Awards Winners!

The Freestone Fermentation Festival was off the hook! From the Symposium and Feast on Friday night to the amazing turn-out of nearly 1100 fermentation lovers on Saturday, the entire event was packed with creative energy from start to finish. Friday Symposium The Symposium was held at the Shone Farm on the Santa Rosa Junior College…

Method of The Ancients: Continuous Brew!
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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).

Your colony of bacteria and yeast will be hungry and will very quickly process the small amount of sugar into mature KT.

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!

So says Michael Roussin and experts worldwide.

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.

Yes.  With a straight face.  It is.

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.