Guest guest Posted April 23, 2012 Report Share Posted April 23, 2012 In message <jn3m4u+skileGroups> you wrote: > Thanks for letting me join the group and hi everyone! Greetings, Centaura! Your brewings sound good to me and you seem to have a nice baby culture growing on top already. It is important you should carefully try your brew once it has developed a slightly acidic smell - I start trying on day 6 od the fermentation That way you avoid your brew getting too acidic to enjoy. Your brew will be done when it tastes fine to you. For tasting you can either use a straw or slightly tilt the jar and pour off a little into a glass. Then try your up and coming Kombucha. Nothing to fear! It should taste a little acidic with a sweetish undertone, kind of like cider does. That is the point when I bottle mine and leave for a few days to gain a bit of fizz. Keep reporting back and tell us about your experiences. Have fun! Margret :-) UK I bought a scoby off of eBay, bought a 1.5 gal. sun tea (square) glass jar with spigot and organic oolong tea for my very first batch. I started it on 04/20 and added about 1/2 cup of distilled white vinegar since there was only about 2 ounces of fluid with the scoby. I already have a white bubbly-looking film on top, little stringies going down to the starter scoby (it sank, then floated, then sank again!) and the stick-on thermometer says it's at 72-73 degrees. Everything looks like it's going well. Is there a way to visually tell if it's ready to use? For some reason I'm a little afraid to taste it!!! Probably because I've never tried Kombucha in my life and I'm out in the boonies - no health food stores for 50 miles or more. lol -- +------------------ Minstrel@... --------------------+ http://www.therpc.f9.co.uk/family/scobygrow/home.html http://bavarianminstrel.wordpress.com http://www.hebrew4christians.com/Meditations/Focus/focus.html http://creation.com/creation-videos There is only one living model for being human. That model is Jesus. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2012 Report Share Posted April 23, 2012 There is nothing to fear trying your brew. The only " rule " is to keep your brew jar contents clean. You said you have a spigot. Remove a few ounces and try it. There is no harm in trying it. It is perfectly fine to drink under fermented, it is just sweeter than perfect. I try mine throughout the brewing to know when I want to bottle it. Some people like a sweeter (less mature) brew and others prefer more acidic (more mature). There is no right or wrong, and it is all perfectly safe to drink. ENJOY! ________________________________ To: original_kombucha Sent: Monday, April 23, 2012 11:13 AM Subject: Re: Newbie in PA! Â In message <jn3m4u+skileGroups> you wrote: > Thanks for letting me join the group and hi everyone! Greetings, Centaura! Your brewings sound good to me and you seem to have a nice baby culture growing on top already. It is important you should carefully try your brew once it has developed a slightly acidic smell - I start trying on day 6 od the fermentation That way you avoid your brew getting too acidic to enjoy. Your brew will be done when it tastes fine to you. For tasting you can either use a straw or slightly tilt the jar and pour off a little into a glass. Then try your up and coming Kombucha. Nothing to fear! It should taste a little acidic with a sweetish undertone, kind of like cider does. That is the point when I bottle mine and leave for a few days to gain a bit of fizz. Keep reporting back and tell us about your experiences. Have fun! Margret :-) UK I bought a scoby off of eBay, bought a 1.5 gal. sun tea (square) glass jar with spigot and organic oolong tea for my very first batch. I started it on 04/20 and added about 1/2 cup of distilled white vinegar since there was only about 2 ounces of fluid with the scoby. I already have a white bubbly-looking film on top, little stringies going down to the starter scoby (it sank, then floated, then sank again!) and the stick-on thermometer says it's at 72-73 degrees. Everything looks like it's going well. Is there a way to visually tell if it's ready to use? For some reason I'm a little afraid to taste it!!! Probably because I've never tried Kombucha in my life and I'm out in the boonies - no health food stores for 50 miles or more. lol -- +------------------ Minstrel@... --------------------+ http://www.therpc.f9.co.uk/family/scobygrow/home.html http://bavarianminstrel.wordpress.com http://www.hebrew4christians.com/Meditations/Focus/focus.html http://creation.com/creation-videos There is only one living model for being human. That model is Jesus. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2012 Report Share Posted April 23, 2012 It'll be a few more days before your tea is fermented. From your description everything sounds like you're doing great. If you're worried it might be bad, smell it. When good it should have a vinegary scent. On the other hand all molds and bad stuff not only look different but all have an unpleasant odor. Believe me if it is bad you're not even gonna sip it. But if it doesn't have a strong unpleasant odor just try i little sip. Give it a try about a week to 10 days after starting. If it is still too sweet for your taste just let it ferment longer. It will get less sweet and more vinegary as time goes by. When you sample it and the taste is pleasant to you bottle it up and start another batch. - Woody Subject: Newbie in PA! To: original_kombucha Date: Monday, April 23, 2012, 8:40 AM Â Thanks for letting me join the group and hi everyone! I bought a scoby off of eBay, bought a 1.5 gal. sun tea (square) glass jar with spigot and organic oolong tea for my very first batch. I started it on 04/20 and added about 1/2 cup of distilled white vinegar since there was only about 2 ounces of fluid with the scoby. I already have a white bubbly-looking film on top, little stringies going down to the starter scoby (it sank, then floated, then sank again!) and the stick-on thermometer says it's at 72-73 degrees. Everything looks like it's going well. Is there a way to visually tell if it's ready to use? For some reason I'm a little afraid to taste it!!! Probably because I've never tried Kombucha in my life and I'm out in the boonies - no health food stores for 50 miles or more. lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2012 Report Share Posted April 24, 2012 Hi: I Have seen bad batches that looked bad, the scooby was starting to get darker and it tasted bad. My recent brew that whent bad did not smell bad, but my wife and I got sick on it. One hint was the scooby was thin and the liquid turned very cloudy. The bad bacteria replicated itself much faster than the Kombucha bacteria.To fix it, we had to rinse the vessels with very hot water to kill all the bad bacteria.For obvious reasons, we just rinsed out the scoobys with warm water. Hope this helps > > Thanks for letting me join the group and hi everyone! I bought a scoby off of eBay, bought a 1.5 gal. sun tea (square) glass jar with spigot and organic oolong tea for my very first batch. I started it on 04/20 and added about 1/2 cup of distilled white vinegar since there was only about 2 ounces of fluid with the scoby. I already have a white bubbly-looking film on top, little stringies going down to the starter scoby (it sank, then floated, then sank again!) and the stick-on thermometer says it's at 72-73 degrees. Everything looks like it's going well. Is there a way to visually tell if it's ready to use? For some reason I'm a little afraid to taste it!!! Probably because I've never tried Kombucha in my life and I'm out in the boonies - no health food stores for 50 miles or more. lol > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2012 Report Share Posted April 24, 2012 Thanks, Margret! I got out a shot glass and filled it about half full....I like the taste right now!!! But...I don't think my Kombucha is " really " Kombucha yet since it's only been 4 days. :-( I'm hoping in about 7-8 days it still tastes almost the same. At that point I want to try a 2nd ferment with some ginger and lemon. I have 4 bale-top, glass lid quart Ball jars and think I'm going to vary the amounts in each one so I'll have 4 to choose from for which one I like the best and from then on, just go with that. And I was thinking maybe even use one of my pint jars with a little grape juice - THIS IS SO MUCH FUN!!! Jonnie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2012 Report Share Posted April 24, 2012 - I did it! I tried it! I love it just like it is, but I'm sure it isn't really fermented yet. I have it high in the china cabinet so I won't have to move it, the temp stays more steady and most of the household stuff can't get in. :-) I'm going to take your advice and keep trying it every single day. Since I'm only taking out about 1/2 ounce, it should be okay. If all goes well, I may turn it into a continuous brewing system....all depends on how well I like " real " Kombucha! lol I do like it on the sweet side though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2012 Report Share Posted April 24, 2012 Hiya, Woody! Yeah, I'm afraid that I don't know what it really should taste like, so if I don't like " real " Kombucha (which mine IS NOT YET), I won't know the difference between good and bad because all will taste bad...know what I'm trying to say here? I hope I love the stuff - I've read so much about doing this, but without experience in what it should taste like, I'm feeling a bit like a cork bobbing in the ocean!!! lol I started this because I have a lot of health issues and I'm hoping this helps me feel a bit better. Not looking for miracles but even 10% would be really, really nice! Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2012 Report Share Posted April 24, 2012 , yes, it does help! I'm going to have to keep a close eye on my baby (and my mother has started to climb her way up the side - she's about half-way up the bottle now) and watch out for cloudy. I can't afford to get sicker than I already am!!! Thank you! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2012 Report Share Posted April 24, 2012 When i said you'd know if it was bad, i meant bad as in spoiled, or contaminated. It will have sharp and bad smell and taste. If it is good it will taste somewhere between sweet tea and apple cider vinegar (depending on how long you let it ferment). That doesn't guarantee you'll like it, we all have our own tastes. I hope kombucha helps you with your health issues. Nobody should expect anything to cure all their ills, but it can really help. Just be patient, it took you many years to get ill so you shouldn't expect to recover overnight. Learn all you can about nutrition, try to get all the doctor's poisonous meds out of your life. It really can be a lot of effort, you can't just trust the government and food industry, but IMHO feeling great all the time is such a wonderful blessing and is worth every last moment. You also many consider discussing health issues on this list, we get off topic a little like that sometimes. There are some smart, helpful, and friendly folks on this list who may have knowledge that might help. - Woody Subject: Re: Newbie in PA! To: original_kombucha Date: Tuesday, April 24, 2012, 9:50 AM  Hiya, Woody! Yeah, I'm afraid that I don't know what it really should taste like, so if I don't like " real " Kombucha (which mine IS NOT YET), I won't know the difference between good and bad because all will taste bad...know what I'm trying to say here? I hope I love the stuff - I've read so much about doing this, but without experience in what it should taste like, I'm feeling a bit like a cork bobbing in the ocean!!! lol I started this because I have a lot of health issues and I'm hoping this helps me feel a bit better. Not looking for miracles but even 10% would be really, really nice! Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2012 Report Share Posted April 24, 2012 Speaking of health issues I saw an alternative nutritionist today and she taught me how to test products to see if they will be good for me or not ....VERY interesting and I tested my home brew booch and just about took a nose dive it was such a strong YES LOL! We also added aloe Vera and surprisingly a men's multivitamin (I'm very much a woman) but I researched some of my female issues out and they pointed to estrogen dominance and she didn't know that till after she tested me on them ...CRAZY Myree myree.miche.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2012 Report Share Posted April 25, 2012 Well, I have a baby scoby starting to turn all white...and when I open the cabinet, all I smell is a mild vinegar-y smell. I took the jar down last night and there were brown things on top. I tried to scoop them up to see better, but they sunk down in and I couldn't get them. Hope it wasn't mold!!! I do like apple cider and can even drink an ounce of ACV straight, so I'm thinking I will like this. I wish I knew someone nearby who had some so I could taste it. lol I'm obviously hoping it helps with the health issues too! After watching the movie, Food Inc., I changed a lot of things in life!!!!! That alone helped my body about 20%, so I think anything else I can do right for my body can only be a plus, including Kombucha! I have let go of all medicines except insulin and thyroid medication...and I even get my thyroid medication elsewhere because my doh-doh doctor thinks Synthroid is the be-all and end-all of the whole issue. They're killing us with their lack of real knowledge. I learned that the hard way....trusting them is what put me in this position to start with. Sad. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2012 Report Share Posted April 25, 2012 Myree - is that muscle testing or kinesi...something testing???? I did that with my vitamins but completely DIDN'T with the Kombucha!!! I need to do it right now. Hmmmm...mild yes. Well, anything that gets a yes is something I'll add. Thanks for reminding me of that method!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2012 Report Share Posted April 25, 2012 It sounds like your kombucha is healthy. Yeast is a normal part of the community and is important to the fermentation process. The vinegary smell is from the acetic acid and is a great sign. I never could handle ACV straight, but what is strange is i can handle the booch just fine. My booch is sour (2.9 pH), more acidic than Bragg's (3.1 pH). But the booch just goes down so smooth  It's so great that you're taking the initiative on your health and have the intelligence and courage to not blindly accept what your doctor says. That's a huge step toward your attainment of perfect health, just keep studying and learning. Weston A. Price Foundation is a fantastic resource for nutrition. You can heal yourself and eventually get off all meds, but be careful and proceed with knowledge. Some meds have drastic side effects when you get off them. Have patience, it took you many years to get in the shape you found yourself and it will take time to completely heal. But remember, our bodies are designed to be perfect if we only give them the proper stuff to work with. Wish you the best on your journey to health and keep on brewing and sharing the booch! - Woody Subject: Re: Newbie in PA! To: original_kombucha Date: Wednesday, April 25, 2012, 7:27 AM  Well, I have a baby scoby starting to turn all white...and when I open the cabinet, all I smell is a mild vinegar-y smell. I took the jar down last night and there were brown things on top. I tried to scoop them up to see better, but they sunk down in and I couldn't get them. Hope it wasn't mold!!! I do like apple cider and can even drink an ounce of ACV straight, so I'm thinking I will like this. I wish I knew someone nearby who had some so I could taste it. lol I'm obviously hoping it helps with the health issues too! After watching the movie, Food Inc., I changed a lot of things in life!!!!! That alone helped my body about 20%, so I think anything else I can do right for my body can only be a plus, including Kombucha! I have let go of all medicines except insulin and thyroid medication...and I even get my thyroid medication elsewhere because my doh-doh doctor thinks Synthroid is the be-all and end-all of the whole issue. They're killing us with their lack of real knowledge. I learned that the hard way....trusting them is what put me in this position to start with. Sad. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2012 Report Share Posted April 25, 2012 I believe it was Kinsey I held the stuff and she pushed down on my right arm and self testing I hold it with my left arm/hand and fall forward for yes and back for no. She didn't test the booch but I did and nearly fell on my face lol. Myree myree.miche.com > ** > > > Myree - is that muscle testing or kinesi...something testing???? I did > that with my vitamins but completely DIDN'T with the Kombucha!!! I need to > do it right now. Hmmmm...mild yes. Well, anything that gets a yes is > something I'll add. Thanks for reminding me of that method!!! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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