Guest guest Posted June 1, 2009 Report Share Posted June 1, 2009 Hi All, I've been brewing again for several months now and though I do have a scoby hotel with back-ups, about a month ago, I began simply leaving my grandmothers, mothers, and babies in my big glass brew container, keeping them in the active brewing process. They look like a stack of pancakes, and they're making lovely, fizzy kombucha that I bottle once a week. When I bottle, I push the SCOBY down gently with a ladle to scoop up and pour the tea into filter, funnel, and bottles. There are enough bubbles under this mass of mushrooms to float it high and almost dry on the tea, so that the top of the SCOBY is a firm, shiny, mounded form, rather than a diaphanous floppy baby. I don't remove this, but simply keep bailing out the tea until there's just enough tea left beneath the colony for starter, and then gently pour my new sweet tea mix over the whole thing and gently nudge the 'stack' up and down enough to make sure the liquids are mixed well. So far, this method has been working well and is so much easier. Is this completely crazy? Are there problems down the road from doing this? If I simply put all of this in a continuous brew container, would this system work the same way? Before I began this new approach, I periodically removed everything from the brew vessel and cleaned it out before resuming, to remove the pale yeast sediment on the bottom. I'm not noticing much of that yet and the balance of the tea tastes good. When a SCOBY gets really firm on top, but doesn't look dried-out or 'unhealthy', is it a mother or a baby, or just the top of a living stack? I'd really appreciate some guidance here if I'm way off track. I also just dug out a large, plastic, spigoted container we'd used in our RV for holding distilled water that would make a strong, light, continuous brew container, so I'm eager to try doing that but I'm uncertain how that's done. Thanks for any advice, Be well, Léna Guyot Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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