Owly055
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I've done several products that were crosses between kombucha and beer or wine over the last 3 or 4 years, and just began another as follows:
1 quart fresh raspberries from my patch, 2 pounds, invert sugar, 2 tea bags, and one and one half gallons water. The strawberries and tea bags were added to the invert sugar syrup while still boiling, the mixture was returned to a boil for a few minutes, then cold water was added to bring the total volume up to 1.5 gallons which was put into a fermenter. US-05 yeast was pitched straight from the packet on top of the liquid.
This will sit until it is fermented out to a stage I determine to be just about right in terms of flavor. I will then add about 3 quarts of kombucha and let it do it's magic until it is suitably soured. I will then keg it, pressurize and chill.
The target is an approximate 3% AVB raspberry booch hooch.
Comments???
H.W.
Note:
I'm not a believer in scobies having any real value, so I remove them and dry them for my mother to use in making paper.........an excellent source of high quality cellulose. I won't be transferring the scoby..... I never do. I always remove them and let the booch make it's own new one.
1 quart fresh raspberries from my patch, 2 pounds, invert sugar, 2 tea bags, and one and one half gallons water. The strawberries and tea bags were added to the invert sugar syrup while still boiling, the mixture was returned to a boil for a few minutes, then cold water was added to bring the total volume up to 1.5 gallons which was put into a fermenter. US-05 yeast was pitched straight from the packet on top of the liquid.
This will sit until it is fermented out to a stage I determine to be just about right in terms of flavor. I will then add about 3 quarts of kombucha and let it do it's magic until it is suitably soured. I will then keg it, pressurize and chill.
The target is an approximate 3% AVB raspberry booch hooch.
Comments???
H.W.
Note:
I'm not a believer in scobies having any real value, so I remove them and dry them for my mother to use in making paper.........an excellent source of high quality cellulose. I won't be transferring the scoby..... I never do. I always remove them and let the booch make it's own new one.