giantswing
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Hello,
I am new here and 20 weeks into my first pregnancy.
I've been brewing kombucha at home for years and have read that most home brews have <0.5% ETOH. Always test the PH, no mold or contaminates ect.
I brew mine initially for one week, bottle it, add 0.5 tsp sugar, and usually drink it a week later, so two or three week max total fermentation time.
I bought a hydrometer and tested the ETOH content and it came up 2.6% after I tested it on my oldest batch, at three weeks. I was shocked! I've been drinking this stuff my whole pregnancy!
I was wondering if a) could the added sugar and pH affect the readings, and b) in your experience, how long does it take to get that much ETOH produced? It seems very high to me!
I am new here and 20 weeks into my first pregnancy.
I've been brewing kombucha at home for years and have read that most home brews have <0.5% ETOH. Always test the PH, no mold or contaminates ect.
I brew mine initially for one week, bottle it, add 0.5 tsp sugar, and usually drink it a week later, so two or three week max total fermentation time.
I bought a hydrometer and tested the ETOH content and it came up 2.6% after I tested it on my oldest batch, at three weeks. I was shocked! I've been drinking this stuff my whole pregnancy!
I was wondering if a) could the added sugar and pH affect the readings, and b) in your experience, how long does it take to get that much ETOH produced? It seems very high to me!