Is Kombucha Vegan? The Quick Guide
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Yes, almost all kombucha drinks can be considered vegan. As kombucha has not been made from animal products, nor did it use animals in the producti...
Can You Eat A SCOBY? The Comprehensive Answer
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Yes a SCOBY is safe to eat, be warned, most that try it don’t like the taste. Many chefs have experimented with creating dishes with SCOBYs. Some h...
Vinegar Eels: Identify And Combat!
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What Are Vinegar Eels?
Are Vinegar Eels Parasites?
How Do They Get Into Kombucha?
5 Ways...
Scoby Hotel: The Definitive Guide
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What is a SCOBY hotel? This refers to a storage container that is used to house SCOBY after it has been removed from the kombucha. As you brew ea...
Kombucha And Candida: Actionable Advice For Sufferers
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In most cases, we would not recommend drinking kombucha if you have candida. Millions of people around the world suffer from the effects of candida...
Kombucha Jars And Vessels For Brewing: The Comprehensive Guide
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The perfect jar or brewing vessel for kombucha can often be hard to pick. How much are you going to brew? Which material is best? How to choose a...
What To Do With An Extra Kombucha SCOBY? 19 Ingenious Ideas
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After every brew of kombucha, your mother SCOBY produces a second SCOBY. Once you've regularly been brewing, you'll end up with a lot of SCOBYs. Wh...
How Much Caffeine Is In Kombucha? A Comparative Guide
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How much caffeine does kombucha have? The amount of caffeine in kombucha is determined by the concentration of caffeine in the tea used to brew be...
How To Pronounce Kombucha? A Simple Breakdown For 5 Languages
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A word that seems alien to many, it doesn't come from Latin or Ancient Greek leaving native English speakers unsure of the exact pronunciation — mo...
Kombucha Bottles: Which Type Of Bottle To Pick? The Complete Breakdown
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After the first ferment and brewing are over the time comes to fill your kombucha bottles ready for the second ferment. The first time you do this...
Does Kombucha Go Bad? And Ways To Prevent
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Does kombucha go bad? Sort of. Kombucha continues to ferment, so after six months it will have fermented so much that the taste will become very a...
Kombucha And PH: The Complete Guide To Raising And Lowering PH
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pH and kombucha have a significant relationship. pH is an essential measurement when brewing kombucha, for it is a central indicator to whether yo...
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