Guest guest Posted July 17, 2010 Report Share Posted July 17, 2010 Kim, Watch out, these things have a way of multiplying, , , ,and they WILL make babies in a scoby hotel! Ask me how I know this!! LOL! Sue > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi everyone, > > > I'm a newbie and after having GT's pulled off our shelves here I decided > > > I'd finally have to cave in and brew my own. > > > I started small as I wasn't sure I'd like home brewed KT even though > > > I've read so many say how much better it is than the store bought stuff > > > anyway. > > > I'm happy to say my pint brew was a success and very yummy - MUCH better > > > than any store bought bottle I've had. YAY!! > > > My baby formed nicely and was stuck to the mommy so I just kept them > > > together and moved onto a quart sized brew since the pint didn't last > > > long > > > Now my Quart sized brew is ready and I'm going to attempt to separate > > > the NEW baby and create two quart sized brews next. > > > > > > My question is, once these next 2 quart sized brews are complete and I > > > will then have 2 more new baby scoobys, what do I do with these scobys > > > until I can find homes or such for them? > > > > > > Do I put them in what you all call a Scoby Hotel and how do I create > > > such a thing? I have 1/2 gallon sized jars that I could use for that but > > > I am not sure if I add so much original KT from the Quarts and if so how > > > much and then also do I add more room temp brewed tea? I'm so confused > > > as to where to go from here. I don't want to end up with 10 quart jars > > > in my cupboard brewing constantly LOL. HELP! > > > > > > Thanks in advance > > > -- > > > Blessings & Aloha, > > > Kim Skaggs > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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