The old ass hippies:I dunno, "kombucha" sounds like some kind of hippy bullshit to me
Inb4 'killing all those little yeasties is so mean and not vegan'
The old ass hippies:
"The first recorded use of kombucha comes from China in 221 BC during the Tsin Dynasty. It was known as "The Tea of Immortality". It has been used in Eastern Europe, Russia and Japan for several centuries. It's from Japan in 415 AD that the name kombucha is said to have come."
That's because it is hippy bullshit.I dunno, "kombucha" sounds like some kind of hippy bullshit to me
Omg yes! Let's do this!The wife loves it and it's like $3 / bottle. So I told her how easy it is to make and that we should give it a try. She's in. We're going to start in a few weeks.
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It's relatively inexpensive. And as long as you keep the process going, you'll never need to buy another Scoby. In fact, you can create something called a Scoby hotel, and rotate them, and even sell them off to others getting started. Keep it going and sell enough of them and you might be able to offset the cost of the Tea, making it virtually free.Omg yes! Let's do this!
Exactly! It seems too easy to not do.It's relatively inexpensive. And as long as you keep the process going, you'll never need to buy another Scoby. In fact, you can create something called a Scoby hotel, and rotate them, and even sell them off to others getting started. Keep it going and sell enough of them and you might be able to offset the cost of the Tea, making it virtually free.
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One thing I've read in multiple places is that the kits you can buy come with a cheese cloth. The gaps in the weaving on many of them are too big and the bugs can get through it. You'll attract some flies with this since it is fermenting tea, so look around to find something with smaller gaps in the weaving. Think fruit fly small.Exactly! It seems too easy to not do.
so look around to find something with smaller gaps in the weaving. Think fruit fly small.
I'm sure they do. I haven't really invested the time looking into it yet though.Do they make DIY tea bags?
Also,
i read the Scoby can birth a baby Scoby!