gleemonger
Active Member
I'm sure I'm getting way too technical or paranoid here, but I can't seem to find one single mention of this anywhere online, and I've looked pretty hard.
I really don't know if I'll ever brew kombucha commercially, but I like the thought of that being a possibility someday maybe. One thing I'm not sure about, though, is this: is there a restriction on what tea you can use? That is, do you have to get special licensing permission or something to use a particular company's tea to brew your kombucha if you're going to sell it commercially?
I'm sure I'll just be homebrewing for a long time, but part of the homebrewing process is finding that perfect tea, and it would be a major bummer if I finally perfect a few styles based on a certain tea, only to find I can't use that tea if I decide I want to try and sell the stuff...
Anyone have any idea??
Thanks,
Brian
I really don't know if I'll ever brew kombucha commercially, but I like the thought of that being a possibility someday maybe. One thing I'm not sure about, though, is this: is there a restriction on what tea you can use? That is, do you have to get special licensing permission or something to use a particular company's tea to brew your kombucha if you're going to sell it commercially?
I'm sure I'll just be homebrewing for a long time, but part of the homebrewing process is finding that perfect tea, and it would be a major bummer if I finally perfect a few styles based on a certain tea, only to find I can't use that tea if I decide I want to try and sell the stuff...
Anyone have any idea??
Thanks,
Brian