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I can't take the fruit flies, so I am going to put my KT brewing on hold for the

summer months. I have read that you can store scobies indefinitely in the

fridge. Is this true? Do they need any maintenance if they are going to be

refrigerated for several months? Do I put a lid on the jar?

Carla

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Thanks Pippa!

To: original_kombucha

From: altowolfkin@...

Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2011 15:55:34 -0700

Subject: Re: Storing Scobies

I would definitely put a lid on, because most fridges dry things out and

eventually the kombucha will all evaporate and the scoby will die. Make sure

the scoby is covered in enough kombucha tea (already brewed, not sweet tea) to

keep it floating (or submerged, whichever it likes to do), and that if the jar

has a metal lid that there is something under it - a layer of saran wrap or

waxed paper (if you can close the jar that way) or something. Kombucha cannot

touch metal, it will leech out all kinds of unhealthy things, and even just a

lid on a jar kept upright will eventually come in contact as the liquid

evaporates, condenses on the top, and drips back in. But yeah, the colonies go

into stasis in the cold, it will keep pretty much forever. :)

Pippa

Subject: Storing Scobies

To: original_kombucha

Date: Sunday, March 20, 2011, 10:00 AM

I can't take the fruit flies, so I am going to put my KT brewing on hold for the

summer months. I have read that you can store scobies indefinitely in the

fridge. Is this true? Do they need any maintenance if they are going to be

refrigerated for several months? Do I put a lid on the jar?

Carla

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Thanks Pippa!

To: original_kombucha

From: altowolfkin@...

Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2011 15:55:34 -0700

Subject: Re: Storing Scobies

I would definitely put a lid on, because most fridges dry things out and

eventually the kombucha will all evaporate and the scoby will die. Make sure

the scoby is covered in enough kombucha tea (already brewed, not sweet tea) to

keep it floating (or submerged, whichever it likes to do), and that if the jar

has a metal lid that there is something under it - a layer of saran wrap or

waxed paper (if you can close the jar that way) or something. Kombucha cannot

touch metal, it will leech out all kinds of unhealthy things, and even just a

lid on a jar kept upright will eventually come in contact as the liquid

evaporates, condenses on the top, and drips back in. But yeah, the colonies go

into stasis in the cold, it will keep pretty much forever. :)

Pippa

Subject: Storing Scobies

To: original_kombucha

Date: Sunday, March 20, 2011, 10:00 AM

I can't take the fruit flies, so I am going to put my KT brewing on hold for the

summer months. I have read that you can store scobies indefinitely in the

fridge. Is this true? Do they need any maintenance if they are going to be

refrigerated for several months? Do I put a lid on the jar?

Carla

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Thanks Pippa!

To: original_kombucha

From: altowolfkin@...

Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2011 15:55:34 -0700

Subject: Re: Storing Scobies

I would definitely put a lid on, because most fridges dry things out and

eventually the kombucha will all evaporate and the scoby will die. Make sure

the scoby is covered in enough kombucha tea (already brewed, not sweet tea) to

keep it floating (or submerged, whichever it likes to do), and that if the jar

has a metal lid that there is something under it - a layer of saran wrap or

waxed paper (if you can close the jar that way) or something. Kombucha cannot

touch metal, it will leech out all kinds of unhealthy things, and even just a

lid on a jar kept upright will eventually come in contact as the liquid

evaporates, condenses on the top, and drips back in. But yeah, the colonies go

into stasis in the cold, it will keep pretty much forever. :)

Pippa

Subject: Storing Scobies

To: original_kombucha

Date: Sunday, March 20, 2011, 10:00 AM

I can't take the fruit flies, so I am going to put my KT brewing on hold for the

summer months. I have read that you can store scobies indefinitely in the

fridge. Is this true? Do they need any maintenance if they are going to be

refrigerated for several months? Do I put a lid on the jar?

Carla

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> I can't take the fruit flies, so I am going to put my KT brewing on hold for

the summer months. I have read that you can store scobies indefinitely in the

fridge. Is this true? Do they need any maintenance if they are going to be

refrigerated for several months? Do I put a lid on the jar?

>

> Carla

>

Carla,

I keep my scoby(s) when not in use in a glass jar with lid on in the

refrigerator, with a sugar tea covering them. At least once a month I drain off

a little of the residual liquid and replace it with sugar tea. I have had no

problems what so ever. If you forget to " feed " your scopy don't worry, it is a

very resilient beastie.

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