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divrguy

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Have been brewing beer, some wine, ciders and meads for years now. Stumbled on Kombucha 6 months ago and got hooked on it. So, I Am growing a scoby right now for my first batch. I have read and read and read and there are a bunch of conflicting answers as usual everywhere. Can I dissolve sugar in 1quart of warm glacier//distilled/RO water and then cool it down with top up glacier or distilled? Just wondering. Can't wait to make my first batch
 
To answer the question as it was asked: yes
This is the procedure I use to make mine. I heat only about 1500ml of distilled water, and steep my teas. Then remove tea and add sugar. Since I make about 10L each time, I'll pour this tea in a brew bucket and top up to 10L with room temp distilled water.

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To answer the question as it was asked: yes
This is the procedure I use to make mine. I heat only about 1500ml of distilled water, and steep my teas. Then remove tea and add sugar. Since I make about 10L each time, I'll pour this tea in a brew bucket and top up to 10L with room temp distilled water.

Sent from my SGH-M919 using Home Brew mobile app


Thank you for the reply. I couldn't find a reason not too so I appreciate the response.
 

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