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Hi Pepper...nope...you're not mucking anything up!

If you want to keep all your SCOBYs in your brewing containers...that is

just fine.

Many folks keep their extras in " SCOBY hotels " ...containers they reserve

just to put their spares in.

Other people give them away to new brewers or brewers who want to try

another 'strain'....

You might want to consider making SCOBY cream from them or using one

occaisionally as a washcloth in the shower.

Many of us toss them into the compost or into our gardens or flower

beds....they are high in nitrogen...

As long as your brewing containers have enough room for the SCOBYs and

enough brew for you , you are doing fine.

Enjoy!

Gayle

Fat Scobies

> Hello All,

>

> I have been brewing for just three months and I am working out some

> kinks still. I was wondering about the older scobies. I have not

> been able to throw out or composte any of mine...I am a bit attached

> to them. So, I just keep re-adding them to the next batch. I now

> have three jars going with a total of 5 gallons of KT! With this last

> batch there was allot of mother in each jar. Does this matter? Does

> it change the brew or the dynamics of the KT? Just curious and hoping

> I am not mucking things up. The Scobies are about three-four inches

> thick in the the 3 gallon jugs and about two inches thick in the one

> gallon jar. Thank you, Pepper in Louisiana

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi Pepper...nope...you're not mucking anything up!

If you want to keep all your SCOBYs in your brewing containers...that is

just fine.

Many folks keep their extras in " SCOBY hotels " ...containers they reserve

just to put their spares in.

Other people give them away to new brewers or brewers who want to try

another 'strain'....

You might want to consider making SCOBY cream from them or using one

occaisionally as a washcloth in the shower.

Many of us toss them into the compost or into our gardens or flower

beds....they are high in nitrogen...

As long as your brewing containers have enough room for the SCOBYs and

enough brew for you , you are doing fine.

Enjoy!

Gayle

Fat Scobies

> Hello All,

>

> I have been brewing for just three months and I am working out some

> kinks still. I was wondering about the older scobies. I have not

> been able to throw out or composte any of mine...I am a bit attached

> to them. So, I just keep re-adding them to the next batch. I now

> have three jars going with a total of 5 gallons of KT! With this last

> batch there was allot of mother in each jar. Does this matter? Does

> it change the brew or the dynamics of the KT? Just curious and hoping

> I am not mucking things up. The Scobies are about three-four inches

> thick in the the 3 gallon jugs and about two inches thick in the one

> gallon jar. Thank you, Pepper in Louisiana

>

>

>

>

>

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WooHoo! Sounds like you are off to a very good start. Nothing wrong with

what you are doing, except that that much scoby lessens the amount of brew

you can have in the jar. I tend to do the same thing. Periodically I will

go in and cut the scoby into 2 or more pieces, keep one and put the rest in

" hotels " or feed to my compost or direct to the garden. I just did this

recently to my continuous brew jar and it freed up enough space for another

gallon of brew !!!!

zoe

> Hello All,

> I have been brewing for just three months and I am working out some

> kinks still. I was wondering about the older scobies. I have not

> been able to throw out or composte any of mine...I am a bit attached

> to them. So, I just keep re-adding them to the next batch. I now

> have three jars going with a total of 5 gallons of KT! With this last

> batch there was allot of mother in each jar. Does this matter? Does

> it change the brew or the dynamics of the KT? Just curious and hoping

> I am not mucking things up. The Scobies are about three-four inches

> thick in the the 3 gallon jugs and about two inches thick in the one

> gallon jar. Thank you, Pepper in Louisiana

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Thanks for the help with my fat scobies. I am glad everything is okay

with my KT. When you use a hotel, when do you take them out of the

hotel and use them again? Do you just cycle them around? I am going to

look into making some cream, I assume Dom has a recipe! If anyone in

the South would like some Scoby, I would be happy to try and mail them

to you after this brew if finished. Thank you again, Pepper

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Thanks for the help with my fat scobies. I am glad everything is okay

with my KT. When you use a hotel, when do you take them out of the

hotel and use them again? Do you just cycle them around? I am going to

look into making some cream, I assume Dom has a recipe! If anyone in

the South would like some Scoby, I would be happy to try and mail them

to you after this brew if finished. Thank you again, Pepper

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