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Greetings Ed,

I read that Blue and Green glass is not good, so what about the

peira plastic water bottles, they are blue? I have two types of

swingtop bottles, one has a long neck and a square body, and fits in

my fridge nicely. The other is from the brew shop groeler? and has a

rounded body that fits better in my rack. Do you have a prefference?

After my exposion, I am using plastic until I get the hang of this,

on a schedule. I think it was the grape kefir that started the chain

reaction. I hope to get a continuous brew crock soon.

Audrey

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You can also wrap in a paper bag to avoid light. The

> Pereira (spelling !) bottles look good.

Uncapped or left

> with a large amount of air in the KT container in the fridge

> will maintain its taste for only one or two days. Usually by

> the third day the taste has moved on. Running it through a

> cheesecloth doubled over a few times will reduce the

> sourness slightly and create a little more fizz.

>

> live free and healthy

>

> Ed Kasper L.Ac. A professional kombuchaist

>

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> I read that Blue and Green glass is not good,

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Why is that, Audrey?

Is the " color " a contaminate?

rusty

13b. Re: GT Caps tip!

> Greetings Ed,

> I read that Blue and Green glass is not good, so what about the

> peira plastic water bottles, they are blue? I have two types of

> swingtop bottles, one has a long neck and a square body, and fits in

> my fridge nicely. The other is from the brew shop groeler? and has a

> rounded body that fits better in my rack. Do you have a prefference?

> After my exposion, I am using plastic until I get the hang of this,

> on a schedule. I think it was the grape kefir that started the chain

> reaction. I hope to get a continuous brew crock soon.

> Audrey

>

> <snippet>

> You can also wrap in a paper bag to avoid light. The

>> Pereira (spelling !) bottles look good.

>

> Uncapped or left

>> with a large amount of air in the KT container in the fridge

>> will maintain its taste for only one or two days. Usually by

>> the third day the taste has moved on. Running it through a

>> cheesecloth doubled over a few times will reduce the

>> sourness slightly and create a little more fizz.

>>

>> live free and healthy

>>

>> Ed Kasper L.Ac. A professional kombuchaist

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