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LOL you mean four gallons for me and a couple for her... I love that apple cider

taste, and the acidic bite, and don't like it sweet. I also have read the

healthy properties of KT increase with more brew time (along with the acidity).

Two weeks doesn't seem excessive, some of the tea in a CB vessel can be much

older than that. I was wondering if i should be doing some filtering when i

bottle my booch, at least to get the ooglies out (but not enough to filter out

the probiotics). - Woody

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We're of the " same feather " in the consumption and taste category.I'm drinking

this stuff as fast as I can brew it. :) LOL

Although I'm really starting to like the beer brew taste. Also, I prefer my KT

straight from the tap and so far haven't encountered any big squiggly problems.

But if I should get any, I'll pull out my funnel with the built-in strainer; it

does allow the very fine yeast to come through. Also, I did my first second

fermentation 3-days ago with a quart of KT and some dried cranberries and after

transferring to another container noticed carbonation....that was a first for

me! I'm excited and looking forward to the day it comes out of my CB dispensers

like that (hopefully it will).

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> LOL you mean four gallons for me and a couple for her... I love that apple

cider taste, and the acidic bite, and don't like it sweet. I also have read the

healthy properties of KT increase with more brew time (along with the acidity).

Two weeks doesn't seem excessive, some of the tea in a CB vessel can be much

older than that. I was wondering if i should be doing some filtering when i

bottle my booch, at least to get the ooglies out (but not enough to filter out

the probiotics). - Woody

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I would guess the container temperature is varied and the scobby at the top

is not getting the benefit of the heat. Can you try laying the heater on the

top? Also, humidity may be a factor.

Dan

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