Paleo kombucha recipe scoby brew ferment fermented-min

Kombucha Recipe

Kombucha is a fermented tea drink that is full of good bacteria – so great for your digestive system. It's really easy to make too…

Ingredients: –

• 3 litres of distilled water
• 125g Sugar
• 4 tea bags (try Pekoe, Oolong, Black or Green)
• Kombucha mushroom (also known as a Scoby) – buy this dehydrated or find a friend who can give you some!

Paleo kombucha recipe scoby brew ferment fermented-min

Kombucha Method: –

1. If your Scoby is dehydrated, rehydrate it (this may take some time)
2. Boil water and reduce to a simmer; add sugar and tea bags.
3. Steep the tea for a few minutes, remove the tea bags and leave the tea to cool to room temperature
4. Add to Scoby and cover the container (but make sure it isn't air tight)
5. Leave the mixture for five days to a month somewhere warm (not in direct sunight)
6. It's up to you when it's ready to drink! Either test for a pH of 2.6 – 4.0 with testing strips, or try it! The longer it brews for, the lower the sugar content.
7. You can use the film that has developed on top of the liquid to cultivate a new Scoby.

Have you tried Kombucha? I'd love to hear what you think of it – and if you make it in the same way I do?

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11 replies
  1. Jimbo
    Jimbo says:

    Wish I was brave enough to try this, really sounds like the type of thing to do you good though.
    Does it taste alright?
    Someone gave me a herbal tea once and I’m still trying to get over that!

    Reply
    • Suz
      Suz says:

      You’ll have to give it a try Jimbo, sometimes you can find it in health food shops giving you the chance to try the taste before you commit to making your own.

      Reply
    • Leon
      Leon says:

      Hi Paige. I am keen to try making some Kombucha. Do you have a spare scoby? I am having trouble sourcing one. I live in Turramurra. Cheers
      Leon

      Reply

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