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Hi,

I started up a brew from something that's been sitting in the fridge

for over a year. It was originally just the brew without a scobie but

when I picked it up to have a look - there it was. The brew looked,

smelled and tasted fine and the scoby looked ok. When I made up my

new batch I put in a little too much sugar. It's been brewing for 7

days. It tastes heavenly and I'm not dead. It also has some fizz,

something I never had before. But there doesn't seem to be a new scoby

in the making. I figured that it's becuase it was sitting in there

cold, so it might take a few weeks.

Thoughts anyone?

Thanks,

Jodie

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In message <ff2ka2+cp4feGroups> you wrote:

> Hi,

>

> I started up a brew from something that's been sitting in the fridge

> for over a year. It was originally just the brew without a scobie but

> when I picked it up to have a look - there it was. The brew looked,

> smelled and tasted fine and the scoby looked ok. When I made up my

> new batch I put in a little too much sugar. It's been brewing for 7

> days. It tastes heavenly and I'm not dead. It also has some fizz,

> something I never had before. But there doesn't seem to be a new scoby

> in the making. I figured that it's becuase it was sitting in there

> cold, so it might take a few weeks.

Yes, Jodie, I think you may very well be right, there.

Kombucha and the cold environment of fridge do not happily co-exist.

I would say that you can count yourself blessed that the culture has

sprung back as much as it has.

The scoby mat is built by the bacteria. It could very well be that they

have not yet wised up to the fact that the winter holiday is over ;-)

I'm convinced that they will multiply again into a merry, hard-working

scoby-building crowd, give it a little time.

Maybe you could share with the forum how long it too for the culture to

normalise after their long cold spell.

Blessings,

Margret:-)

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Hi Jodie,

I second Margret: give time to your scoby. I made a refrigerated

(about 2 years!) scoby alive again but it took several month. First

(after 6 weeks) it made a very thin baby and it went better and

better. I began with only one liter of tea in a 5 liters jar and added

new tea from time to time to feed the yeast and bacteria. Hope this

makes sense, I am so frustrated because I can't explain well in

English!

(in Belgium)

2007/10/16, ruizj01 <ruizj01@...>:

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Hi,

>

> I started up a brew from something that's been sitting in the fridge

> for over a year. It was originally just the brew without a scobie but

> when I picked it up to have a look - there it was. The brew looked,

> smelled and tasted fine and the scoby looked ok. When I made up my

> new batch I put in a little too much sugar. It's been brewing for 7

> days. It tastes heavenly and I'm not dead. It also has some fizz,

> something I never had before. But there doesn't seem to be a new scoby

> in the making. I figured that it's becuase it was sitting in there

> cold, so it might take a few weeks.

>

> Thoughts anyone?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Jodie

>

>

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Hi Jodie,

I second Margret: give time to your scoby. I made a refrigerated

(about 2 years!) scoby alive again but it took several month. First

(after 6 weeks) it made a very thin baby and it went better and

better. I began with only one liter of tea in a 5 liters jar and added

new tea from time to time to feed the yeast and bacteria. Hope this

makes sense, I am so frustrated because I can't explain well in

English!

(in Belgium)

2007/10/16, ruizj01 <ruizj01@...>:

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Hi,

>

> I started up a brew from something that's been sitting in the fridge

> for over a year. It was originally just the brew without a scobie but

> when I picked it up to have a look - there it was. The brew looked,

> smelled and tasted fine and the scoby looked ok. When I made up my

> new batch I put in a little too much sugar. It's been brewing for 7

> days. It tastes heavenly and I'm not dead. It also has some fizz,

> something I never had before. But there doesn't seem to be a new scoby

> in the making. I figured that it's becuase it was sitting in there

> cold, so it might take a few weeks.

>

> Thoughts anyone?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Jodie

>

>

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In message <ecf99b910710160948s51bd3fb1k3e7250e89dff0d01@...> you

wrote:

> Hi Jodie,

>

> I second Margret: give time to your scoby. I made a refrigerated

> (about 2 years!) scoby alive again but it took several month. First

> (after 6 weeks) it made a very thin baby and it went better and

> better. I began with only one liter of tea in a 5 liters jar and added

> new tea from time to time to feed the yeast and bacteria. Hope this

> makes sense, I am so frustrated because I can't explain well in

> English!

>

, yoy did excellently!!

...says Margret who does not write in her mother tongue either, but her

husband tongue ;-)

Blessings,

Margret:-)

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In message <ecf99b910710160948s51bd3fb1k3e7250e89dff0d01@...> you

wrote:

> Hi Jodie,

>

> I second Margret: give time to your scoby. I made a refrigerated

> (about 2 years!) scoby alive again but it took several month. First

> (after 6 weeks) it made a very thin baby and it went better and

> better. I began with only one liter of tea in a 5 liters jar and added

> new tea from time to time to feed the yeast and bacteria. Hope this

> makes sense, I am so frustrated because I can't explain well in

> English!

>

, yoy did excellently!!

...says Margret who does not write in her mother tongue either, but her

husband tongue ;-)

Blessings,

Margret:-)

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<:))))<>< http://www.therpc.f9.co.uk <:))))<><

http://www.AnswersInGenesis.com

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  • 1 year later...

lol...my grandson was helping...sorry...

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There are 3 SCOBYS in it, the bubbles a very small and there but no new SCOBY. 

So you do think it's safe to drink?  Do you think the 3 SCOBYS are ok?

Thanks for being so kind...

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Well, I REALLY appreciate your advice.  I was quite stressed to see no baby. 

It's never happened before!  I usually have these wonderful babies and

absolutely devine KT!

Thanks,

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From: Rodrick Shank <rshank@...>

kombucha tea

Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2008 8:27:43 AM

Subject: Re: no scoby

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