HELLO HOME MADE KOMBUCHA!
STEP 1: Find a friend that has a Scoby. If you don't know anyone that has one, I have heard you can get one on-line. My Sister-in-law ordered one on-line, and after hers had a baby, she gave me one. (I have to admit, I was really scared to make Kombucha, because I was afraid I would kill the Scoby.) Be sure and store the Scoby in zip lock bag with a little of the tea in the refrigerator until ready to use.
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a boil, turn it off and let it cool. Once it is completely cool you can add the Scoby to the Mason jar. Remove the tea bags and pour it into the Mason jar along with the vinegar. I added the sugar while it was hot so that it melted into the water. Be sure that everything you come into contact with is completely clean. Only use a wooden spoon to stir, and be sure it is washed before you use it. You don't want anything contaminated in the tea. Cover, and put in a dark place that is un-interrupted for 2 weeks, or longer. My Scoby had a baby after the first week.
STEP 3: After 2 weeks you need some glass jars with lids. I recycle my glass jars, but you can buy some if you don't have any recycles. I have only made 1 batch, and it turned out amazing! My favorite Kombucha from the store is Grape. So, I decided to juice some organic grapes, strawberries, and a half of a lemon. Just about a quarter cup. I poured the 2 week old Kombucha tea into a Jar, and added the juice. Sealed it and refrigerated over night. I still had left over tea in the Mason jar with the Scobies. So, I added a cup of organic sugar to those and brewed some more tea to top of the jar. In 2 weeks, I'll have some more ready, and pick a different flavor to add. This was by far, the best Kombucha I have EVER tasted. I'll never go back to store bought again!
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