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Commercial kombuchas tend to list very low calorie counts, Someone told me that

commercial brews are very diluted with carbonated water. How can I calculate the

calorie count in my home-brew kombucha? Could I measure residual sugar with a

hydrometer gadget at the beginning of the process and again at bottling, and

then subtract the calorie equivalent?

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If you figure out how to use the hydrometer please let me know!! I keep trying,

but can't make sense of it! I know that the longer you let it go the less sugar

is left, but also the more sour it becomes. Of course if you are like me and add

fruit or juice to the bottle then it changes again! I just figure it is alot

less calories then just about any other fizzy beverage options out there and I

just enjoy it! I would love to figure out the hydrometer so that I can figure

out alcohol content, but I just keep getting non sensical results (the number

goes up after fermenting instead of down...how can that be??)

Cheers,

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> Commercial kombuchas tend to list very low calorie counts, Someone told me

that commercial brews are very diluted with carbonated water. How can I

calculate the calorie count in my home-brew kombucha? Could I measure residual

sugar with a hydrometer gadget at the beginning of the process and again at

bottling, and then subtract the calorie equivalent?

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If you figure out how to use the hydrometer please let me know!! I keep trying,

but can't make sense of it! I know that the longer you let it go the less sugar

is left, but also the more sour it becomes. Of course if you are like me and add

fruit or juice to the bottle then it changes again! I just figure it is alot

less calories then just about any other fizzy beverage options out there and I

just enjoy it! I would love to figure out the hydrometer so that I can figure

out alcohol content, but I just keep getting non sensical results (the number

goes up after fermenting instead of down...how can that be??)

Cheers,

>

> Commercial kombuchas tend to list very low calorie counts, Someone told me

that commercial brews are very diluted with carbonated water. How can I

calculate the calorie count in my home-brew kombucha? Could I measure residual

sugar with a hydrometer gadget at the beginning of the process and again at

bottling, and then subtract the calorie equivalent?

>

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