Guest guest Posted August 4, 2003 Report Share Posted August 4, 2003 >dear heidi, > >i'm interested in this beer thing. how do u make the daily beer. i'd love the recipe. also, can u tell me the benefits of beer? thanks, diana Basically you fill a container with fruit juice, diluted fruit juice, or sugar water. Add some sliced ginger if you want. Then add a couple of washed kefir grains, close up the jar, and let it set for 2 days. Now, the one thing is: if you use a regular glass jar, it can explode. So, I confess, I do this in a Nalgene bottle, or do it in a French canning jar (wire top) then strain the beer and put it into ez-cap bottles (which are pretty explode-proof -- they are made for bottling fizzy beer). The kefir-beer in ez-cap bottles will keep for a week or two in the fridge. After that it is still drinkable, but it gets a little bitter sometimes. Anyway, I'll do a writup on it ... it really takes pictures to get it right. But other than exploding jars, it's really easy. Drop kefir grains in fruit juice. You can reuse the grains for months (I don't know how long they last, these I've had since the beginning) in juice, but you can't use them again for milk, so use " extras " . Now, if you don't have kefir yet -- get some! It's good stuff. And if you don't know what kefir is, download the writup on " kefiili " in the files section. -- Heidi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2003 Report Share Posted August 4, 2003 thanks, where do u get kefir grains? Heidi Schuppenhauer <heidis@...> wrote: >dear heidi, > >i'm interested in this beer thing. how do u make the daily beer. i'd love the recipe. also, can u tell me the benefits of beer? thanks, diana Basically you fill a container with fruit juice, diluted fruit juice, or sugar water. Add some sliced ginger if you want. Then add a couple of washed kefir grains, close up the jar, and let it set for 2 days. Now, the one thing is: if you use a regular glass jar, it can explode. So, I confess, I do this in a Nalgene bottle, or do it in a French canning jar (wire top) then strain the beer and put it into ez-cap bottles (which are pretty explode-proof -- they are made for bottling fizzy beer). The kefir-beer in ez-cap bottles will keep for a week or two in the fridge. After that it is still drinkable, but it gets a little bitter sometimes. Anyway, I'll do a writup on it ... it really takes pictures to get it right. But other than exploding jars, it's really easy. Drop kefir grains in fruit juice. You can reuse the grains for months (I don't know how long they last, these I've had since the beginning) in juice, but you can't use them again for milk, so use " extras " . Now, if you don't have kefir yet -- get some! It's good stuff. And if you don't know what kefir is, download the writup on " kefiili " in the files section. -- Heidi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2003 Report Share Posted August 4, 2003 >thanks, where do u get kefir grains? You ask someone to send you some. The best bet is the kefir-making group -- I can send you some of mine, but mine aren't really kefir. You should read the PDF first so you know the difference, and it has the address of Dom's website (or search on " kefir Dom " ) which gives the whole story. Someone else on this group might have " regular " kefir to share too. -- Heidi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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