Guest guest Posted June 29, 2010 Report Share Posted June 29, 2010 I didn't even consider recycling liquor bottles! What a great idea! I'm all about recycling bottles too because 1.) they are FREE and 2.) they aren't going to the dump. We recycle where I live. The recycle truck comes once every week. I'd love to hear about what other people do for bottling their KT with recycled materials. Since brewing KT is a new adventure for me I don't know all the ins and outs of everything yet, so hearing about what can be used (especially with recycled materials) is very interesting to me. ~April ________________________________ From: Jahjet <jahjet@...> kombucha tea Sent: Tue, June 29, 2010 12:27:09 AM Subject: Re: new question... Hi Yoli! Welcome Back! Considering the wonderful toxin drawing quality of Kombucha, i prefer to store in glass bottles, with no metal caps.(there are a few people,who use plastic bottles and maybe they chime in. There are some food grade plastic bottles eg. the ones they use for babies, which is BP free!) There are a lot of nice recycled bottles out there, i recycle GT Daves (Synergy ) since his bottle caps are built in to release pressure. There are other pop top glass bottles, some from IKEA and some from Beer supply places.. i like GT Daves,it is for free..Margaret recycles glass liqueur bottles from behind restaurants or bars..I love to recycle! They usually have plastic caps too and food grade! I have friends save them for me..wise to put them into fridge after a day or two to slow down fermentation especially now with tempetures rising. i do not filter i like to give my jar a good swirly & swoosh to stir it up before bottling. Your recipe is right to a gallon of water! I see no reason to use so many coffe filters, they like to breath, helps bacteria growth from air! I use a light cotton( batist or muslim) as long it is not cheesecloth so little nets cant get in. You can also use papertowels. I am glad you are back on the brew scene..Enjoy and let us know please, how you are doing! Peace & Luv Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2010 Report Share Posted July 1, 2010 In message <002a01cb18cc$940fce90$bc2f6bb0$@net> you wrote: > My brews used to be very slow, possibly because of using so many coffee > filters? Yes, dear Yoli, I shouldn't be surprised, as they hold back too many of the microcultures of bacteria and yeasts. > I'll use only one from now on .. Why use one at all? I have never used a coffee filter except for coffee.;-) Just straining through a fine-mesh nylon strainer works fine, and all the more, since before the day is out, you will find some more oogly bits have developed in your KT which you might want to strain out again - I do! Tea strainers are so very quick and convenient. Why waste your time with a coffee filter? I find it quite amusing, just to think about it ..... LOL kombuchaly, Margret :-) Mrs Quick+Simple -- +------------------ Minstrel@... --------------------+ http://www.therpc.f9.co.uk/family/scobygrow/home.html ...whatever is true, noble, right, pure, lovely, admirable, excellent or praiseworthy, think about such things! (Phil.4:8) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2010 Report Share Posted July 1, 2010 In message <002a01cb18cc$940fce90$bc2f6bb0$@net> you wrote: > My brews used to be very slow, possibly because of using so many coffee > filters? Yes, dear Yoli, I shouldn't be surprised, as they hold back too many of the microcultures of bacteria and yeasts. > I'll use only one from now on .. Why use one at all? I have never used a coffee filter except for coffee.;-) Just straining through a fine-mesh nylon strainer works fine, and all the more, since before the day is out, you will find some more oogly bits have developed in your KT which you might want to strain out again - I do! Tea strainers are so very quick and convenient. Why waste your time with a coffee filter? I find it quite amusing, just to think about it ..... LOL kombuchaly, Margret :-) Mrs Quick+Simple -- +------------------ Minstrel@... --------------------+ http://www.therpc.f9.co.uk/family/scobygrow/home.html ...whatever is true, noble, right, pure, lovely, admirable, excellent or praiseworthy, think about such things! (Phil.4:8) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2010 Report Share Posted July 1, 2010 I was able to purchase a sprouter strainer lid from my Organic Depot, for only a buck .50 a couple of years ago, and this has worked WELL for straining my brews, because it fits into my funnel perfectly. I would suggest looking for a strainer designed to fit a Ball jar for sprouting. Also try nut milk bags. Jah bless! KOMBUCHICK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2010 Report Share Posted July 1, 2010 Dear Margret, just to make it clear! Yoly was usung 5 coffe filters to cover her scobies, the top of her jar with, not to filter her KT with. Or at least that is what i understood i will re-read, and maybe yoly will let us know LOL I do not filter, the only thing i do is ocasionally get rid of bottom yeasty old spent yeast buildup sedlement. Luv Jahjet > > My brews used to be very slow, possibly because of using so many coffee > > filters? > Yes, dear Yoli, I shouldn't be surprised, as they hold back too many of the > microcultures of bacteria and yeasts. > > > I'll use only one from now on .. > Why use one at all? I have never used a coffee filter except for coffee.;-) > > Just straining through a fine-mesh nylon strainer works fine, and all the > more, since before the day is out, you will find some more oogly bits have > developed in your KT which you might want to strain out again - I do! > > Tea strainers are so very quick and convenient. > Why waste your time with a coffee filter? > I find it quite amusing, just to think about it ..... LOL > > kombuchaly, > > Margret :-) Mrs Quick+Simple > -- > +------------------ Minstrel@... --------------------+ > http://www.therpc.f9.co.uk/family/scobygrow/home.html > > ...whatever is true, noble, right, pure, lovely, admirable, excellent > or praiseworthy, think about such things! (Phil.4:8) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2010 Report Share Posted July 1, 2010 Dear Margret, just to make it clear! Yoly was usung 5 coffe filters to cover her scobies, the top of her jar with, not to filter her KT with. Or at least that is what i understood i will re-read, and maybe yoly will let us know LOL I do not filter, the only thing i do is ocasionally get rid of bottom yeasty old spent yeast buildup sedlement. Luv Jahjet > > My brews used to be very slow, possibly because of using so many coffee > > filters? > Yes, dear Yoli, I shouldn't be surprised, as they hold back too many of the > microcultures of bacteria and yeasts. > > > I'll use only one from now on .. > Why use one at all? I have never used a coffee filter except for coffee.;-) > > Just straining through a fine-mesh nylon strainer works fine, and all the > more, since before the day is out, you will find some more oogly bits have > developed in your KT which you might want to strain out again - I do! > > Tea strainers are so very quick and convenient. > Why waste your time with a coffee filter? > I find it quite amusing, just to think about it ..... LOL > > kombuchaly, > > Margret :-) Mrs Quick+Simple > -- > +------------------ Minstrel@... --------------------+ > http://www.therpc.f9.co.uk/family/scobygrow/home.html > > ...whatever is true, noble, right, pure, lovely, admirable, excellent > or praiseworthy, think about such things! (Phil.4:8) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2010 Report Share Posted July 1, 2010 In message <i0ig4p+7udqeGroups> you wrote: > Dear Margret, just to make it clear! Yoly was usung 5 coffe filters to cover her scobies, the top of her jar with, not to filter her KT with. O r at least that is what i understood i will re-read, and maybe yoly will let us know LOL I do not filter, the only thing i do is ocasionally get r id of bottom yeasty old spent yeast build up sedlement. Yes Jahjet, we've got to let Yoly put us right. It's easy to misunderstan d things - I am a master of it! ;-) Kombucha-love with bubbles and splashes .... Margret in the very warm and humid UK ;-) -- +------------------ Minstrel@... --------------------+ http://www.therpc.f9.co.uk/family/scobygrow/home.html http://bavarianminstrel.wordpress.com creation.com Eternity is a long time to be wrong. Especially about Jesus. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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