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My brew that smelled and tasted like gingerale was made with all black tea.

jan

gibsontown1 <gibsontown1@...> wrote: I'm

trying to figure out the best way to produce the tastiest KT. We like it on the

sweet side,

and not vinegar or beer tasting. My latest batches, on day 5, definitely taste

more like beer

than apple cider or ginger ale.

In general, is green tea preferred over black tea, for taste? Or is it the

other way around?

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My brew that smelled and tasted like gingerale was made with all black tea.

jan

gibsontown1 <gibsontown1@...> wrote: I'm

trying to figure out the best way to produce the tastiest KT. We like it on the

sweet side,

and not vinegar or beer tasting. My latest batches, on day 5, definitely taste

more like beer

than apple cider or ginger ale.

In general, is green tea preferred over black tea, for taste? Or is it the

other way around?

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My continuous brew has many different kinds of teas in it and it has the

cider/vinegar taste. I did recently make a separate brew with W-O-G but only

had a couple Oolong bags. It is taking a while to brew at day 6 it still has

sweetness and tea flavor, but it is light and has more of a ginger ale taste.

It's just starting to get a little fizzy but tastes like it needs another day or

two, so far this is by far my favorite and it is COMPLETELY different. I really

like the cider flavor as well, but this is definetly a nice change.

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Best tasting KT ?

I'm trying to figure out the best way to produce the tastiest KT. We like it on

the sweet side,

and not vinegar or beer tasting. My latest batches, on day 5, definitely taste

more like beer

than apple cider or ginger ale.

In general, is green tea preferred over black tea, for taste? Or is it the other

way around?

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My continuous brew has many different kinds of teas in it and it has the

cider/vinegar taste. I did recently make a separate brew with W-O-G but only

had a couple Oolong bags. It is taking a while to brew at day 6 it still has

sweetness and tea flavor, but it is light and has more of a ginger ale taste.

It's just starting to get a little fizzy but tastes like it needs another day or

two, so far this is by far my favorite and it is COMPLETELY different. I really

like the cider flavor as well, but this is definetly a nice change.

Cireena K

My website

Business owners without a website? It's easier than you think and very

affordable. Having a net presence is an absolute necessity these days!

http://www.homesteadblogger.com/CKatto

Check out my BLOG!

Best tasting KT ?

I'm trying to figure out the best way to produce the tastiest KT. We like it on

the sweet side,

and not vinegar or beer tasting. My latest batches, on day 5, definitely taste

more like beer

than apple cider or ginger ale.

In general, is green tea preferred over black tea, for taste? Or is it the other

way around?

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In message <fercnm+b5dfeGroups> you wrote:

> I'm trying to figure out the best way to produce the tastiest KT.

> We like it on the sweet side, and not vinegar or beer tasting.

> My latest batches, on day 5, definitely taste more like beer

> than apple cider or ginger ale.

The reason for that is that the yeast side of the culture has become

dominant. The long term solution to this is to produce a starter which is

more bacterial than yeasty.

The things you can do to achieve this is:

* Every time you bottle, discard the yeasty deposit in your brewing

container.

* If you take your starter from your ready brewed KT, take it from the

top before you disturb the brew and whirl up the yeasts further down.

The top is the bacteria richest part of the ferment.

* Use your starter from a scoby hotel. The yeasts will have gone dormant

and the KT become very acidic, both of which discourages a yeast overgrowth.

Always top up the hotel with KT, not with sweet tea, because the sugar

would stimulate the yeasts.... which you don't want to do.

Read again what Len Porzio wisely says about the starter pot:

http://www.geocities.com/kombucha_balance/

> In general, is green tea preferred over black tea, for taste?

> Or is it the other way around?

Personally I prefer green tees or a mix of green and black/oolong teas.

There is such a wide variety of teas you can try.

My personal favourite green teas are Green Earl Grey, Sencha, Jasmine Green

and Genmaicha.

Amongst the black teas I like Black Earl Grey, Russian Caravan or just

straight forward Liptons.

Often I will brew separate batches and on bottling mix them, or I mix the

teas before fermentation. It's all a matter of personal taste.

Blessings,

Margret:-)

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In message <fercnm+b5dfeGroups> you wrote:

> I'm trying to figure out the best way to produce the tastiest KT.

> We like it on the sweet side, and not vinegar or beer tasting.

> My latest batches, on day 5, definitely taste more like beer

> than apple cider or ginger ale.

The reason for that is that the yeast side of the culture has become

dominant. The long term solution to this is to produce a starter which is

more bacterial than yeasty.

The things you can do to achieve this is:

* Every time you bottle, discard the yeasty deposit in your brewing

container.

* If you take your starter from your ready brewed KT, take it from the

top before you disturb the brew and whirl up the yeasts further down.

The top is the bacteria richest part of the ferment.

* Use your starter from a scoby hotel. The yeasts will have gone dormant

and the KT become very acidic, both of which discourages a yeast overgrowth.

Always top up the hotel with KT, not with sweet tea, because the sugar

would stimulate the yeasts.... which you don't want to do.

Read again what Len Porzio wisely says about the starter pot:

http://www.geocities.com/kombucha_balance/

> In general, is green tea preferred over black tea, for taste?

> Or is it the other way around?

Personally I prefer green tees or a mix of green and black/oolong teas.

There is such a wide variety of teas you can try.

My personal favourite green teas are Green Earl Grey, Sencha, Jasmine Green

and Genmaicha.

Amongst the black teas I like Black Earl Grey, Russian Caravan or just

straight forward Liptons.

Often I will brew separate batches and on bottling mix them, or I mix the

teas before fermentation. It's all a matter of personal taste.

Blessings,

Margret:-)

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In message <fercnm+b5dfeGroups> you wrote:

> I'm trying to figure out the best way to produce the tastiest KT.

> We like it on the sweet side, and not vinegar or beer tasting.

> My latest batches, on day 5, definitely taste more like beer

> than apple cider or ginger ale.

The reason for that is that the yeast side of the culture has become

dominant. The long term solution to this is to produce a starter which is

more bacterial than yeasty.

The things you can do to achieve this is:

* Every time you bottle, discard the yeasty deposit in your brewing

container.

* If you take your starter from your ready brewed KT, take it from the

top before you disturb the brew and whirl up the yeasts further down.

The top is the bacteria richest part of the ferment.

* Use your starter from a scoby hotel. The yeasts will have gone dormant

and the KT become very acidic, both of which discourages a yeast overgrowth.

Always top up the hotel with KT, not with sweet tea, because the sugar

would stimulate the yeasts.... which you don't want to do.

Read again what Len Porzio wisely says about the starter pot:

http://www.geocities.com/kombucha_balance/

> In general, is green tea preferred over black tea, for taste?

> Or is it the other way around?

Personally I prefer green tees or a mix of green and black/oolong teas.

There is such a wide variety of teas you can try.

My personal favourite green teas are Green Earl Grey, Sencha, Jasmine Green

and Genmaicha.

Amongst the black teas I like Black Earl Grey, Russian Caravan or just

straight forward Liptons.

Often I will brew separate batches and on bottling mix them, or I mix the

teas before fermentation. It's all a matter of personal taste.

Blessings,

Margret:-)

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Marget,

I find i had a good amount of y easties at the bottom and coffee filters

clogged up very quickly

How do I best filter my kombucha?

Cheers

Caitilin

On 10/15/07, Margret Pegg <Minstrel@...> wrote:

>

> In message <fercnm+b5dfeGroups <fercnm%2Bb5df%40eGroups.com>> you

> wrote:

>

> > I'm trying to figure out the best way to produce the tastiest KT.

> > We like it on the sweet side, and not vinegar or beer tasting.

> > My latest batches, on day 5, definitely taste more like beer

> > than apple cider or ginger ale.

>

> The reason for that is that the yeast side of the culture has become

> dominant. The long term solution to this is to produce a starter which is

> more bacterial than yeasty.

>

> The things you can do to achieve this is:

>

> * Every time you bottle, discard the yeasty deposit in your brewing

> container.

>

> * If you take your starter from your ready brewed KT, take it from the

> top before you disturb the brew and whirl up the yeasts further down.

> The top is the bacteria richest part of the ferment.

>

> * Use your starter from a scoby hotel. The yeasts will have gone dormant

> and the KT become very acidic, both of which discourages a yeast

> overgrowth.

> Always top up the hotel with KT, not with sweet tea, because the sugar

> would stimulate the yeasts.... which you don't want to do.

>

> Read again what Len Porzio wisely says about the starter pot:

>

> http://www.geocities.com/kombucha_balance/

>

> > In general, is green tea preferred over black tea, for taste?

> > Or is it the other way around?

>

> Personally I prefer green tees or a mix of green and black/oolong teas.

> There is such a wide variety of teas you can try.

> My personal favourite green teas are Green Earl Grey, Sencha, Jasmine

> Green

> and Genmaicha.

> Amongst the black teas I like Black Earl Grey, Russian Caravan or just

> straight forward Liptons.

>

> Often I will brew separate batches and on bottling mix them, or I mix the

> teas before fermentation. It's all a matter of personal taste.

>

> Blessings,

>

> Margret:-)

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Marget,

I find i had a good amount of y easties at the bottom and coffee filters

clogged up very quickly

How do I best filter my kombucha?

Cheers

Caitilin

On 10/15/07, Margret Pegg <Minstrel@...> wrote:

>

> In message <fercnm+b5dfeGroups <fercnm%2Bb5df%40eGroups.com>> you

> wrote:

>

> > I'm trying to figure out the best way to produce the tastiest KT.

> > We like it on the sweet side, and not vinegar or beer tasting.

> > My latest batches, on day 5, definitely taste more like beer

> > than apple cider or ginger ale.

>

> The reason for that is that the yeast side of the culture has become

> dominant. The long term solution to this is to produce a starter which is

> more bacterial than yeasty.

>

> The things you can do to achieve this is:

>

> * Every time you bottle, discard the yeasty deposit in your brewing

> container.

>

> * If you take your starter from your ready brewed KT, take it from the

> top before you disturb the brew and whirl up the yeasts further down.

> The top is the bacteria richest part of the ferment.

>

> * Use your starter from a scoby hotel. The yeasts will have gone dormant

> and the KT become very acidic, both of which discourages a yeast

> overgrowth.

> Always top up the hotel with KT, not with sweet tea, because the sugar

> would stimulate the yeasts.... which you don't want to do.

>

> Read again what Len Porzio wisely says about the starter pot:

>

> http://www.geocities.com/kombucha_balance/

>

> > In general, is green tea preferred over black tea, for taste?

> > Or is it the other way around?

>

> Personally I prefer green tees or a mix of green and black/oolong teas.

> There is such a wide variety of teas you can try.

> My personal favourite green teas are Green Earl Grey, Sencha, Jasmine

> Green

> and Genmaicha.

> Amongst the black teas I like Black Earl Grey, Russian Caravan or just

> straight forward Liptons.

>

> Often I will brew separate batches and on bottling mix them, or I mix the

> teas before fermentation. It's all a matter of personal taste.

>

> Blessings,

>

> Margret:-)

> --

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>

> Not liking someone is no excuse for not loving them.

>

>

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Marget,

I find i had a good amount of y easties at the bottom and coffee filters

clogged up very quickly

How do I best filter my kombucha?

Cheers

Caitilin

On 10/15/07, Margret Pegg <Minstrel@...> wrote:

>

> In message <fercnm+b5dfeGroups <fercnm%2Bb5df%40eGroups.com>> you

> wrote:

>

> > I'm trying to figure out the best way to produce the tastiest KT.

> > We like it on the sweet side, and not vinegar or beer tasting.

> > My latest batches, on day 5, definitely taste more like beer

> > than apple cider or ginger ale.

>

> The reason for that is that the yeast side of the culture has become

> dominant. The long term solution to this is to produce a starter which is

> more bacterial than yeasty.

>

> The things you can do to achieve this is:

>

> * Every time you bottle, discard the yeasty deposit in your brewing

> container.

>

> * If you take your starter from your ready brewed KT, take it from the

> top before you disturb the brew and whirl up the yeasts further down.

> The top is the bacteria richest part of the ferment.

>

> * Use your starter from a scoby hotel. The yeasts will have gone dormant

> and the KT become very acidic, both of which discourages a yeast

> overgrowth.

> Always top up the hotel with KT, not with sweet tea, because the sugar

> would stimulate the yeasts.... which you don't want to do.

>

> Read again what Len Porzio wisely says about the starter pot:

>

> http://www.geocities.com/kombucha_balance/

>

> > In general, is green tea preferred over black tea, for taste?

> > Or is it the other way around?

>

> Personally I prefer green tees or a mix of green and black/oolong teas.

> There is such a wide variety of teas you can try.

> My personal favourite green teas are Green Earl Grey, Sencha, Jasmine

> Green

> and Genmaicha.

> Amongst the black teas I like Black Earl Grey, Russian Caravan or just

> straight forward Liptons.

>

> Often I will brew separate batches and on bottling mix them, or I mix the

> teas before fermentation. It's all a matter of personal taste.

>

> Blessings,

>

> Margret:-)

> --

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In message <b5ef34040710150841w4d48e19ak42cff5e2895b525b@...> you

wrote:

> I find i had a good amount of y easties at the bottom and coffee filters

> clogged up very quickly

>

> How do I best filter my kombucha?

Caitilin, I never! I just strain it through a tea strainer, that's it!

If you read my previous posts you will know that it is kinda important to

avoid yeast overgrowth in your brew, but for drinking, the yeast is actually

healthy, although I pour the sediment away. Some people use it for baking

bread.

Blessings,

Margret:-)

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I was thinking of giving away a few bottles, hence...too much brewing

training wanting a clear bottle, i guess ;-)

I have no problem with yeasties, but doing it in bread sounds lovely! "

Cheers

Caitilin

On 10/15/07, Margret Pegg <Minstrel@...> wrote:

>

> In message

<b5ef34040710150841w4d48e19ak42cff5e2895b525b@...<b5ef34040710150841w\

4d48e19ak42cff5e2895b525b%40mail.gmail.com>>

> you wrote:

>

> > I find i had a good amount of y easties at the bottom and coffee filters

> > clogged up very quickly

> >

> > How do I best filter my kombucha?

>

> Caitilin, I never! I just strain it through a tea strainer, that's it!

> If you read my previous posts you will know that it is kinda important to

> avoid yeast overgrowth in your brew, but for drinking, the yeast is

> actually

> healthy, although I pour the sediment away. Some people use it for baking

> bread.

>

> Blessings,

>

> Margret:-)

> --

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I was thinking of giving away a few bottles, hence...too much brewing

training wanting a clear bottle, i guess ;-)

I have no problem with yeasties, but doing it in bread sounds lovely! "

Cheers

Caitilin

On 10/15/07, Margret Pegg <Minstrel@...> wrote:

>

> In message

<b5ef34040710150841w4d48e19ak42cff5e2895b525b@...<b5ef34040710150841w\

4d48e19ak42cff5e2895b525b%40mail.gmail.com>>

> you wrote:

>

> > I find i had a good amount of y easties at the bottom and coffee filters

> > clogged up very quickly

> >

> > How do I best filter my kombucha?

>

> Caitilin, I never! I just strain it through a tea strainer, that's it!

> If you read my previous posts you will know that it is kinda important to

> avoid yeast overgrowth in your brew, but for drinking, the yeast is

> actually

> healthy, although I pour the sediment away. Some people use it for baking

> bread.

>

> Blessings,

>

> Margret:-)

> --

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